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Hereforagoodtime 2 points ago +2 / -0

If anyone would stop and think about how much terrain has been leveled in the last 150 years then it only stands to reason the climate will change. The sad reality is that the efforts currently being worked have nothing to do with fixing the problem.

See, state and local city planners do shit about the eco infrastructure when expanding cities. They want growth at an exponential rate and then bitch about all of the negative effects after the fact. From rainfall/drainage runoff issues, decreased forestry footprints and dwindling local resources you get that new neighborhood and that new shopping center.

There is an ecological cost that is rarely taken into account when laying out growth plans. Every official turns a blind eye to growth so they can be seen in a positive light. Trump was actually fixing one of the problems in the US that is never considered... Immigration! He also removed idiotic Federal regulations and put the responsibility back at the state level. See California for how to fail at land management and city planning.

The reality is, we need to lean on the private sector for change and we need to teach responsible conservation and reasonable everyday actionable solutions. Stop trusting the government to fix this shit, clearly they have no idea how to do anything but get elected through riggedvoting machine contracts they put in place just to retain power.

Spez: If climate change is real, every top official currently serving in government for more than 20 years is responsible. It happened on their watch! That's how you defeat this ridiculous claim the world is ending because of climate change, they're responsible!

It's actually ecological shifts created by man that are affecting weather patterns. Mother Earth will adjust and some will ensure wild weather patterns in response. The Earth isn't dying because of us, she's simply adjusting to our changes. You don't change the climate, you simply disrupt the weather patterns with 1.22 Million Trillion... square miles of concrete and water table disruptions.