To this day (judging by the numbers) the world's "nations" consistently fail in any realistic action in restraining the obvious immediate known threats to the planet, CO2, deforestation, urban sprawl, basically all modern commercialization?
Are you going to accept the idea that "this can't be done now, it will take time for governments to take environmental action..."
In all curiosity, seeing as the United States are soon holding an election why are no delegates offering any real solutions or at least opinions on how this sitation is supposed to be handled? Is it simply not a matter of concern to the people of that nation? Is the rest of the world supposed to suffer at the hands of the world's wealthy nations' fully commercialized lifestyles?
Why do people fail to recognize the imperativenss in demanding world goverments take immediate action. Not these proposed "laxed gradual decrease" ideas being offered by the world's worst polluting nation's leaders...
Aside from the clear un-control all of the world's goverments actually have over their people. Why is this obvious corporate freedom being allowed to continue by the UN for that matter. It is clear that the industrialization of the world has proven to exploit true human selfishness.
is not one nation or at least indvidual governing body going to figure out the way to bring financial unity throughout the world to "buy" people out of this vastly commercialized lifestyle.
Why would this not be everyones primary concern with future govermental nominates in actually suggesting realistic actions to be taken?
Maybe peoples votes should'nt matter in this case, in that mandatarily enstate ecological conservation based governments. Considering the fact that a mere irrelevent number of people changing thier lifestyle is insufficient in curbing global consumption of commercial goods and services which is in turn what is killing all life off as we know it. Maybe these ideas of "liberty" and "rights and freedoms" has gone to everyone's head. It's time governments take some responsible action.