Al Gore's New Perspective on Climate Change
For this post I again watched an interesting lecture that Al Gore gave for TED talks. The presentation had a simple idea....We need to become more active now in the climate crisis before it’s too late!! Al strongly encourages not only changing the light bulbs to new energy efficient ones, but to also form social coalitions to help congress make new laws that address the climate crisis. New laws like placing a tax on carbon emissions to replace taxation on employment. He says that there is not enough emphasis in
Al also brought up some interesting perspectives on how responses to climate change can help reduce poverty. One in which related to my other post, which states essentially renewable energy is often the best way to bring electricity to places that don't have it. In addition, Al also claims that emissions trading can bring new resources to rural areas, and that reforestoration programs can support rural livelihoods. He also brought up an interesting new power grid idea of supplying heavily populated areas of Europe with solar panel power stations positioned in southern Europe and
In conclusion to this post, Al believes that we can't solve this climate change crisis until we look at our own democracy and fix it in order to create new laws! The people have to develop a higher level of conscious about the issues at hand to realize how big of an issue it really is. Changing our light bulbs to energy efficient ones is only the first step, if we want to make a bold statement we have to act now not later!
3 comments:
We studied global climate change in my world politics class and it was really sad the way that America responds to it. Its almost embarrassing that some people cant give up the little things in their life that will make the climate better in the long run.
You are absolutely right, we have to fix our democracy in order to fix our climate crisis. I have always wished people cared a little more about the environment, just like Kim was saying, it's really sad that people can't change little things they do to make the world a better place.
This is such a great post because it addresses the main obstacle facing advocates of environmentally friendly policies. People. Not politicians. Making people care more about the long term and less about the short term is never an easy task. I hadn't ever made the comparison between the fight for greener policies and slavery and women's rights, but it is an encouraging one. People had to dig deep to look past the immediate effects and care more about the long lasting impact. But eventually they did. It gives me hope.
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