https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2023/03/is_the_mask_of_the_green_cult_finally_coming_off.html
For decades now, you have heard leftist ear sores bloviate endlessly about “climate change.” The world will end in a decade if we don’t take action now! screams AOC. However, the more skeptical and rational among us tend to question the true motivation of the environmentalist Green cult.
The best example of a real environmentalist was probably conservationist John Muir, the founder of the Sierra Club. Muir’s work helped to establish a number of national parks throughout the country, an act that did not regress the progress of society for the sake of nature, but sought to preserve nature while simultaneously allowing industrial society to progress at a steady rate. Thus, Muir sought to build something, while the modern environmentalist movement seeks only to destroy everything and anything that gets in the way of its climate crusade.
Just take a look at the Sierra Club’s website today, and see what its goals are for 2030. Within the next seven years, the Sierra Club hopes to eliminate enough coal and gas in the energy sector to make for 80% carbon “pollution”–free electricity by that time, in addition to decreasing oil used in the transportation sector by 18%, ending the sale of gas appliances, and halting the fossil fuel market by banning oil and gas exports and petrochemical expansion at the same time. This is an ambitious plan…and also a complete load of BS and magical thinking.
Although it may not faze most people at first, notice how they call carbon a “pollutant” and claim they want to reduce it by 80% in electricity production. Since when is carbon a pollutant? Carbon is an element necessary to all life on earth. No organism can survive without it. Indeed, the entire process on which all human life depends, photosynthesis, requires carbon dioxide. In order for plants to produce oxygen for living beings to breathe, they must first collect carbon dioxide dispelled from the living being breathing the air they are producing. Numerous studies have indicated that areas with higher carbon concentration are more green and more fertile, not less.