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Veteran Expediter
Today is live earth and what a joke it is. If you really think that this is a promotion of real global warming issues and going to really help, think again.
Someone somewhere is making (a lot of) money off of this at the expense of others who think it will help. But the great thing is I am not the only one who says it is a rather misplaced event; a lot of others also think so. Some include artists who say that the real change comes from examples, some include experts who question the need to have concerts to promote anything and there are some who will ignore all of it and lead by example which is not what any of the participants will commit to because they are at the event to begin with.
I for one side with Bob Geldof who called the event pointless and the Artic Monkeys (who ever they are) “It's a bit patronizing for us 21-year-olds to try to start to change the world, especially when we're using enough power for 20 houses just for stage lightingâ€, imagine what that amount of electricity is and how much carbon is produced to create it!
Bob Geldof also mentioned that ALGORE is not the right person to be speaking this message or organizing the event, which I totally agree with. As I see it, he had his chance to make real changes in our government about this issue, being the VP, the second in command after Hillary that is, in what the press has touted as the most popular presidential administration the US has ever had, he could have made a big impact ESPECIALLY with a republican congress who was passing things the Clinton administration wanted to really see passed.
While he was in power, he did not push for any creation of any fuel consumption reduction acts for the government (the biggest users of Fossil fuels by the way), he did not trim the aircraft fleet or force some of the cabinet members to fly commercial (some got military escorts on their junkets). Yes you can say that the repubs also don't do much but I don’t see them screaming about how we are going to die in 50 years unless we do something now quick (and give up a lot of money doing it) while getting on their private jet to fly somewhere to say the same thing to another group of ten brain dead people.
• How many millions has ALGORE been making off of all of this?
• How has he really reduced his Carbon Footprint other than purchasing some questionable (some say phony) ‘Carbon Credits’?
• Has he been purchasing land and stopping development and urban sprawl or directly committed to planting trees here where it counts?
• And finally to me here is the really big issue; ALGORE wrote a book, filmed a documentary (which wastes a lot of energy doing) and seems to believe in this entire issue, why is it that if he is trying to reach people, he is charging to speak to them, charging for his book and to watch his film? I would think that if you have a message you truly believe in, you will get that message out anyway possible, right?
And as I have said in the past, the idea of some very rich person who actually derives their wealth from destruction of the planet, like producing millions of CDs or be part of a film or jetting around in a private jet to sell his book/film or video should not tell me or anyone else what we should do but put their wealth to work by living an example for us to follow. For example Madonna, the leader of nuevo rich sc*m headliners for the London concert and seems to live way beyond what should be held up as an example for anyone concerned about the planet. Reading about her and her energy use, you can substitute her name with any other rich person and there is no difference in energy use. It seems that she only flies private, here entourage consists of a rather large fleet of SUV’s and the houses (yes plural) she owns are not the most energy efficient things on the block. Do you actually expect her to change to save the earth? I would think that she got something out of this other then the feeling she was doing the right thing for the planet.
The event also has sparked a lot of criticism with the amount of energy used to hold the event, the energy used to get people to and from, apparently there are a lot of cars, buses and SUVs traveling across our country to go to the Washington DC event (and why is there only one event for NA?) and there is a concern that there is too much waste produced at the event so here we have even more energy used to clean up the mess – not saying Brazil will dispose of it the right way, they may just dump it in the shanty towns.
Someone somewhere is making (a lot of) money off of this at the expense of others who think it will help. But the great thing is I am not the only one who says it is a rather misplaced event; a lot of others also think so. Some include artists who say that the real change comes from examples, some include experts who question the need to have concerts to promote anything and there are some who will ignore all of it and lead by example which is not what any of the participants will commit to because they are at the event to begin with.
I for one side with Bob Geldof who called the event pointless and the Artic Monkeys (who ever they are) “It's a bit patronizing for us 21-year-olds to try to start to change the world, especially when we're using enough power for 20 houses just for stage lightingâ€, imagine what that amount of electricity is and how much carbon is produced to create it!
Bob Geldof also mentioned that ALGORE is not the right person to be speaking this message or organizing the event, which I totally agree with. As I see it, he had his chance to make real changes in our government about this issue, being the VP, the second in command after Hillary that is, in what the press has touted as the most popular presidential administration the US has ever had, he could have made a big impact ESPECIALLY with a republican congress who was passing things the Clinton administration wanted to really see passed.
While he was in power, he did not push for any creation of any fuel consumption reduction acts for the government (the biggest users of Fossil fuels by the way), he did not trim the aircraft fleet or force some of the cabinet members to fly commercial (some got military escorts on their junkets). Yes you can say that the repubs also don't do much but I don’t see them screaming about how we are going to die in 50 years unless we do something now quick (and give up a lot of money doing it) while getting on their private jet to fly somewhere to say the same thing to another group of ten brain dead people.
• How many millions has ALGORE been making off of all of this?
• How has he really reduced his Carbon Footprint other than purchasing some questionable (some say phony) ‘Carbon Credits’?
• Has he been purchasing land and stopping development and urban sprawl or directly committed to planting trees here where it counts?
• And finally to me here is the really big issue; ALGORE wrote a book, filmed a documentary (which wastes a lot of energy doing) and seems to believe in this entire issue, why is it that if he is trying to reach people, he is charging to speak to them, charging for his book and to watch his film? I would think that if you have a message you truly believe in, you will get that message out anyway possible, right?
And as I have said in the past, the idea of some very rich person who actually derives their wealth from destruction of the planet, like producing millions of CDs or be part of a film or jetting around in a private jet to sell his book/film or video should not tell me or anyone else what we should do but put their wealth to work by living an example for us to follow. For example Madonna, the leader of nuevo rich sc*m headliners for the London concert and seems to live way beyond what should be held up as an example for anyone concerned about the planet. Reading about her and her energy use, you can substitute her name with any other rich person and there is no difference in energy use. It seems that she only flies private, here entourage consists of a rather large fleet of SUV’s and the houses (yes plural) she owns are not the most energy efficient things on the block. Do you actually expect her to change to save the earth? I would think that she got something out of this other then the feeling she was doing the right thing for the planet.
The event also has sparked a lot of criticism with the amount of energy used to hold the event, the energy used to get people to and from, apparently there are a lot of cars, buses and SUVs traveling across our country to go to the Washington DC event (and why is there only one event for NA?) and there is a concern that there is too much waste produced at the event so here we have even more energy used to clean up the mess – not saying Brazil will dispose of it the right way, they may just dump it in the shanty towns.