Your entire world structure is built on a finite resource. The infrastructure that uses this resource and everything that comes out of it are generating ecological consequences down the line. If your political ideology doesn't take this into account it's not a serious thing.
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You have to beware anything the “environmental lobby” tells you. These people (Sierra Club, Greenpeace CBD, etc.) do very little for the environment. They oppose domestic energy projects in country’s with strong regulations, push development to unregulated countries.
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Fuck all those people #1 that's not where I get my information from and #2 I'd prefer much more radical solution
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We don’t need a radical solution because there isn’t a real problem. Fossil fuels are super abundant with current technology. Alternatives to fossil fuels are on the rise to, but they wouldn’t need to be to ensure the continuation of the current economic system.
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The continuation of the current system is itself a huge problem, even if there was no resource or pollution problem. Industrial technocapital itself IS liberalism, insulation from nature and selection pressure is systemic fragilization, enslavement, modernity.
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Technology and freedom are inversely related.
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Yes absolutely.
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