The key to saving the environment is not looking backward, it’s moving forward.
I realized this the first time I visited Italy twenty years ago. Everything was clean and green. The rivers sparkled. The lesson for me was obvious: the answer is not underdevelopment. The answer is progress.
When China was poor, the air was so polluted that people could barely see the blue sky. Today, blue skies have returned to their cities. Development does not only create wealth, it also provides the resources needed to restore and protect the environment.
Some environmentalists want us to preserve every aspect of our biodiversity, including the mosquitoes for example, so that researchers can fly in once every ten years from their universities (which build particle accelerators and billion-dollar laboratories with their pocket money), study our ecosystems, and count how many people died from dengue outbreaks.
They want to buy our air through carbon credits. If carbon credits were such a great deal, they would be selling them to us, not the other way around.
Cleaning every river, lake, and water source in El Salvador, and ensuring they remain clean and sparkling, would cost roughly $12 billion. Where is that money supposed to come from without economic development? Carbon credits?
The path forward for our country is the path of Japan and Singapore, not the path of the Congo.
@wrx25_chris@ahbaaavic No Chris this is just how trials are handled. This is why it's important to have representation that knows proper court procedure
@yoxics Two consenting adults, not even condemned in the bible. You know what is though same sex relationships. Where is all the love is love ppl now 🤷♂️
@beyoncegarden Bro what's with the blabber mouth, just say okay get your ticket and then argue in court, most teslas have dashcam anyway. People need to learn to STFU in front of policy enforcers
@Favwontmiss money for sure I spend constantly on things that help get me through the day, #2 I thought would be better with someone who shared my experience but I guess I was wrong