The Author -vs- Al Gore -vs- The Slate
by
Sharpchefjeff
10/23/2007, 11:23 PM #
The Slate has sank to a all time new low. Allowing the publishing of such one sided regurgitated stupidity is disturbing, if not disgusting. What cave did this author crawl out of? If the editor figures it out, let me know, I have a friend in the concrete business who would love to fill that hole.
On to Global Warming. When the number of humans on this planet was just a few million, I guess then you could have argued that we dont have an impact on the environment. Now at this time and age, there is no argument to be made. How can anyone deny that we as humans are polluting our world. Billions of people driving, hundreds of thousands of factories burning into the night, fossil fuel consumption, water pollution, soil pollution....come on!! How blind are we to turn away from our own destruction, that time will prove evidently irreversible if we don't start now.
I can't expect everyone to start riding their bikes to work, or using electric powered cars. I don't see the world suddenly changing to meet with the standards needed to decrease pollution. The idea here though is to spread the mind set, to acknowledge the facts, and the solutions. A heightened mind is a powerful tool. Introducing the facts is the right step in the right direction, but to argue about it seems foolish, and idiotic. How can this so called author sit there and try to pull the wool over the worlds eyes, and turn fact into fiction? There is too much humor in the article, and stupidity to allow myself to continue on this part of my post.
Al Gore deserved the Noble Peace Prize Award. If not for what he has done to bring the issue to light for the world, but for being more than a politician. He stepped out of the box of politics, and into the world humanity. I think he has done a great deal of good in both fields, but to look into his most recent endeavors, he has proved a great leader as a person, and a part of humanity. I don't look at the future as this author does, but rather I look into the eyes of my children, and wonder what their children's children have to look forward to. 400 years from now, what will this planet be like? I can't say, and I doubt we will have our future generations making millions on a daily basis, but our planet will not be any better.
I remember places as a young man, where I would go fishing, or camping 20 years ago, those places were flourishing habitats, but now....it's not anything like it was. Today these places are ghostly reminders of what they were before. Lakes are empty of fish, no animals, or wildlife. They have changed. Why? I cant put a finger on it. The population has boosted, humanity has grown, and natural environments are now streets, and homes. I have to wonder how much more of this world will be consumed by us before we all realize we are running ourselves into the ground. When that day comes, I know we will not tolerate this type of argument that the author has taken.
In closing, I have to say that when we reach the pinnacle point of realization into our planets demise, I hope for all our sakes it wont be too late. I hope that with what Al Gore has done, and others as well, we will open our eyes sooner then later, and start taking the steps to reverse these horrible circumstances we are going to face in the future. It is for the benefit of all mankind to wake up on time, and not sleep in past the dead line. I hope that most readers can see that the author here is still sound asleep, and when he finally awakes, he will regret ever putting such foolish words into print, and publication.