Tuesday, March 18, 2008

We're consumers, so what? You are too.

While in Salvador, Brazil I was able to talk to some youths about the environment and the conversation was extremely humbling. I know that the US is not doing all it can to stem environmental degradation where it's own contribution is concerned, but these Brazilians really let me have it. They spoke about the Bali Convention and how the US was being incorrigible in not cooperating or committing to any of the agreeements laid forth. They also reprimanded me for being a wasteful consuming American who guzzles disproportionate amounts of petroleum. However, they did admit that they were also at fault, because the youth I spoke to were priveleged Brazilians that consumed at a level commensurate with the youths of America. They saw the environmental crisis as a serious issue, but were not making any significant changes in their lives to combat the problem. They duly noted that they should not be expected to do anything if the US and China, the top leaders in emissions, would not make steps to stop alleviate the problem.

1 comment:

rickp said...

What about the 400+ top notch, world renown, true scientists who reported to the Senate that they do not believe there is evidence for Man-Made global warming?
ScientistsReport

Just wondering what you think about that.
(if my link doesnt show up, just do a search with these keywords:
400 scientist senate report global warming)
Rick