I stand in support of the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nations and all CANADIANS who FIND themselves with no voice in our present version of democracy, who are trying to COME up with the entry fee that GETS them a seat at the table where their pollution FUTURE is being discussed.
Caring about the LONG-TERM vibrancy of our coasts means transitioning ambitiously to cleaner energy, which WOULD spur job growth in high-paying industries and CUTAIR pollution.
Even if we accepted the health implications of pollution and the IMPACT on global WARMING, from a SIMPLESPACE management perspective, MOBILITY will eventually collapse in cities that give priority to the car.
When you see that charger in the wall, you have to now SAY okay that's, that's contributing to global-warming POLLUTION, I have to PULL that charger out of the wall.
Greening the globalised manufacturing and sourcing will be the single BIGGEST help multinationals could make to the TOUGH pollution CONTROL in China and other developing countries.