Beware of climate change, deniers! Especially those who do it because it is their personal opinion, their political / personal agenda and or it fits in their own interest! Although the overwhelming majority of climate / environmental scientists, not only in the country, but around the world, point to the dangers of procrastination, by paying close attention, in this area, the current occupant of the White House, Donald Trump, appears. deny its existence. President Trump informed the rest of the world, the United States, that it will not abide by the Paris Accords, making us the only major (and smallest) nation to withdraw from these accords. It boasts of the quality of our nation’s environment, yet in the essential areas of cleaner air and water, the data indicates that we have taken a big step backwards. Simply denying the dangers will not make them go away, and with that in mind, this article will attempt to consider, examine, review, and discuss 5 essential considerations in this area.
1. Data science: Clean air and water are not simply immeasurable goals and / or priorities, they are easily measured, especially with today’s technology. Data and science clearly indicate that humans have had a significant impact on the environment and climate. When President Trump downplays its importance, this is a serious challenge for a sustainable future and the well-being of future generations! He likes to call it Global Warming and say that snow storms, etc. They have refuted it, while in fact the severity and extremes we have been experiencing should be concerning!
2. Total costs: President Trump proclaims the calls, green measures, they are too expensive and will hurt business. Although, it can be something precise, in a limited way. In the very short term, the longer term ramifications and total costs should outweigh these concerns. He continues, apparently for political reasons, to support the unsustainable coal industry, which has been losing its appeal and practicality for decades, and opposes renewable energy sources.
3. Future generations: Shouldn’t protecting the health and well-being, including air and water quality, of future generations be a top priority?
Four. Options; Step by Step: Addressing our future means considering options and alternatives, and acting responsibly! This will require a step-by-step process, focused on the best approach and way forward!
5. Procrastination risks: Every wasted moment, and not proceeding with well-considered and focused action, is dangerous for the future of the world! Don’t let politicians play politics and procrastinate!
Ignoring climate change will not make it go away! Wake up, America, and demand, political leaders, that you take thoughtful and focused action, now, before it is too late!