This is political because, without a planet to sustain life, we cease to exist. We cannot hope, we cannot aim, we cannot change. We cease to be and without humans, there would be no governance. The animal kingdom (those that survive) and the Earth would be a-okay and keep continuing for millennia. They will forget that we were here; this concerns all of humanity. It does not matter what culture or political ideology you have or the borders you draw in your mind – all of those are illusions compared to the bigger picture of life on Planet Earth.
Consider this: A New York Times article stated that “the United States is responsible for the largest share of greenhouse gas emissions in history” (Sengupta). Now, to be fair, it is not just us. It is every country that prioritizes wealth and greed over being proper stewards of their environments. If that concerns you, I implore you to vote with your dollars! Unless Elon Musk figures out a way to launch humanity beyond the stars, there is no way to survive without our planet. We should take this seriously. Do we, as a species, want to survive? Should we even be allowed to? Have we done too much damage? Is it too late to reverse course? Those are all hypothetical questions that I will leave you, the audience, to think about and decide for yourselves.
An NBC article made the news last week saying that “researchers at the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication found that Americans are more worried about climate change now than they were in 2010, and support for renewable energy has also grown over time” (MSN). With people’s focus more on the natural disasters increasing in severity due to human-caused climate change, and experiencing it for themselves, this issue is part of the national conversation going into the 2024 Presidential elections.
Since John Kerry made a statement in mid – January that he would be stepping down from his role as climate advisor to help with Biden’s re-election campaign, it was announced yesterday (Thursday) that John Podesta would be taking over the position (MSN). The very fact that we have an administration who is deeply devoted toward making continual changes with our survival as a species in mind, and our very lives at stake, is a continual step forward in the right direction. THIS IS GREAT NEWS! Hope for the hearts of humanity!
This article was first published by The Washington Post but subsequently picked up by Reuters, NBC news, AP press, The New York Times, CNN, NPR, and Bloomberg.
As a final note, if you want to learn more about your responsibility as a citizen with your carbon footprint, I recommend this website, which will help you calculate it to understand better: https://www.footprintcalculator.org/home/en
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I always knew that our climate was a very political aspect but this even dives into a political subject of climate change in the aspect of how our American political system is one of the top contributers to this constant issue. It is great that Biden has invested a large amount into alternative energy resources to help the United States combat this issue but even with these alternatives I dont think that the american citizens are too keen on changing their ways of life.
ReplyDeleteClimate change being political goes without saying, because it is our representatives that we present these climate initiatives to, and our government officials that prioritize and implement them. There are official polls about polarizing climate issues and statistics generally show around 30% of voters (on the poll) considering climate change a low priority issue. This is a devastating realization because of the relatively rapid impending future of climate deterioration. Developing new and reusable sources and controlling fuels and emissions are all politically tied to our federal government. As you said, climate change affects us more than politically, it is crucial to maintaining the environmental prosperity of our generations and the ones to come after. Many skeptics of climate change are of the older population, which also have a major presence is voting and representative election. This age disconnect, but avid participation is a problem in itself both socially and politically. This is why it’s important for us and recent generations to also engage, participate, care and advocate for climate sustainability.
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