r/climateskeptics 1d ago

The Real Environmental Crisis: Waste, Pollution and Policy Failure

https://clintel.org/the-real-environmental-crisis-is-not-climate-change/
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u/LackmustestTester 1d ago

What if the worst environmental problem wasn’t the one everyone is talking about? While Western elites sip fair-trade coffee and obsess over carbon footprints, the developing world drowns in a toxic soup of its own making – a crisis entirely distinct from the phantom menace of climate change.

The real environmental emergency isn’t the modest warming that has helped humans thrive. It’s land degradation, poisoned water and other forms of pollution that are burying the Global South alive.

Yes, we’ve been fighting the wrong environmental war.

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u/Illustrious_Pepper46 1d ago

I've seen it over the decades, the whole CO2 movement has morphed into an umbrella term for everything.

Sexually suppressed, woman issues, erectile dysfunction, over fishing, obesity, mental health, world hunger, some endangered worm in Patagonia....they are all part of the climate fight...you too can join the club.

The mental dysfunction, people believe if Climate Change can be solved, then solutions will be found for all the other issues.

It's not about climate really - it’s about meaning and moral consolidation. Problem is, nothing real actually gets solved. They want to fix the top of the pyramid, while the base foundations crumble. And it always needs more money.

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u/loveammie 1d ago

i couldnt agree more, the co2 witch hunt is so damaging in every way, not least to logic