Post by account_disabled on Feb 27, 2024 1:57:29 GMT -5
It is the year 2029, humans have destroyed all the vegetation and resources that existed on the planet. Now the earth is a desolate landscape, ruled by machines, which keep the few remaining human beings as slaves. This may not seem like a close scenario, at least not for 2017, but life on earth will probably change a lot due to the effects of climate change and our irresponsibility. Currently there are people, including the next president of the United States, Donald Trump , who claim that this instability is a lie, fortunately for many others it is not and they are looking for sustainable alternatives that help combat its effects and reduce their environmental footprint. This group was joined by a cyborg sent from the future whose mission was to finish off Sarah Connor, only this time he returned to talk to us about a more important topic. Do you already know who we are referring to? Terminator is back and in its most human version to raise awareness in society about the environmental crisis and invite both companies and society to integrate renewable energies, and to migrate to smart and sustainable cities that help us preserve what remains of the environment . The former governor of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger, has shared on more than one occasion his position regarding climate change and through his social networks he wrote and answered three questions regarding fossil fuels and their impact on both the economy and the environment. atmosphere. Your main reason? Respond to all those comments and doubts that Facebook users wrote to him about the possible solution to the environmental crisis and science as a response and paid special attention to all those who affirmed that climate change and clean energy are a lie and another conspiracy of the government.
First – Is it acceptable that millions of New Zealand WhatsApp Number people die every year from pollution? Schwarzenegger points out that more than 7 million people die from poisoning from pollutants in the air and that even this number exceeds car accidents and that every day more than 19,000 people die as victims of fossil fuels. Do you accept all these deaths? Would you like to see future generations live with inhalers? Would you like to live the rest of your days isolated by pollution? Or with a gas mask? Although this amount is supported by the World Health Organization (WHO) and there is evidence of the quality of life that thousands of people have in the most polluted cities such as China, Trump continues to say that environmental instability is a farce. Even the elected candidate for the presidency of the United States criticized Arnold's presentation on the "The Apprentice" program, to which Schwarzenegger responded: «The campaign is over, the election is over. We are not enemies. We are neighbors, friends. We are all Americans. Let's work to make America great again. Let's do it, but together." Second – Do you think coal and oil will be the fuels of the future? It is a fact that these fuels have an expiration date and even more so with the crisis that is flooding all the countries that still depend on them and based on this, the former governor asks: what is our plan to deal with this? I, personally, want a plan. I don't want to be like the last horse salesman who held out while cars took over the roads. I don't want to be like the last Blockbuster investor while Netflix was emerging. That is exactly what is going to happen to fossil fuels. Their response to possible oil depletion is to start looking for a future where clean energy rules.
For him, investing in this type of energy not only takes care of the environment, but also the economy. Another myth surrounding this type of energy is the investment and high price that many politicians use as an excuse to change their syst economy has not suffered. In fact, our California economy is growing faster than the US economy. We lead the nation in manufacturing, agriculture, tourism, entertainment, high technology, biotechnology and, of course, green technology. California has developed environmental laws achieving up to 40% renewable energy, demonstrating that they are also 40% more energy efficient compared to the rest of the United States. Third – For this last question he asked all readers to open their minds and use their imagination a little… There are two doors in front of you. In one there is a completely sealed room with a normal gasoline car; At the other door there is an electric car, now, you have to enter one and stay there for an hour, with the engine on, the room sealed and without a gas mask, which one did you choose? I guess your choice was door number two, with the electric car. Who would want to breathe the fumes and gases of a conventional car? Currently and with greater frequency, large and small companies are looking for better alternatives for their production chains and to improve the quality of life of both their employees and society, but to what extent are they committed to addressing climate change? I don't care at all whether or not you are interested in melting glaciers or whether or not you believe in scientific data. I just hope that there are more people opening door number two, towards a smarter, cleaner, healthier and more profitable energy future.
First – Is it acceptable that millions of New Zealand WhatsApp Number people die every year from pollution? Schwarzenegger points out that more than 7 million people die from poisoning from pollutants in the air and that even this number exceeds car accidents and that every day more than 19,000 people die as victims of fossil fuels. Do you accept all these deaths? Would you like to see future generations live with inhalers? Would you like to live the rest of your days isolated by pollution? Or with a gas mask? Although this amount is supported by the World Health Organization (WHO) and there is evidence of the quality of life that thousands of people have in the most polluted cities such as China, Trump continues to say that environmental instability is a farce. Even the elected candidate for the presidency of the United States criticized Arnold's presentation on the "The Apprentice" program, to which Schwarzenegger responded: «The campaign is over, the election is over. We are not enemies. We are neighbors, friends. We are all Americans. Let's work to make America great again. Let's do it, but together." Second – Do you think coal and oil will be the fuels of the future? It is a fact that these fuels have an expiration date and even more so with the crisis that is flooding all the countries that still depend on them and based on this, the former governor asks: what is our plan to deal with this? I, personally, want a plan. I don't want to be like the last horse salesman who held out while cars took over the roads. I don't want to be like the last Blockbuster investor while Netflix was emerging. That is exactly what is going to happen to fossil fuels. Their response to possible oil depletion is to start looking for a future where clean energy rules.
For him, investing in this type of energy not only takes care of the environment, but also the economy. Another myth surrounding this type of energy is the investment and high price that many politicians use as an excuse to change their syst economy has not suffered. In fact, our California economy is growing faster than the US economy. We lead the nation in manufacturing, agriculture, tourism, entertainment, high technology, biotechnology and, of course, green technology. California has developed environmental laws achieving up to 40% renewable energy, demonstrating that they are also 40% more energy efficient compared to the rest of the United States. Third – For this last question he asked all readers to open their minds and use their imagination a little… There are two doors in front of you. In one there is a completely sealed room with a normal gasoline car; At the other door there is an electric car, now, you have to enter one and stay there for an hour, with the engine on, the room sealed and without a gas mask, which one did you choose? I guess your choice was door number two, with the electric car. Who would want to breathe the fumes and gases of a conventional car? Currently and with greater frequency, large and small companies are looking for better alternatives for their production chains and to improve the quality of life of both their employees and society, but to what extent are they committed to addressing climate change? I don't care at all whether or not you are interested in melting glaciers or whether or not you believe in scientific data. I just hope that there are more people opening door number two, towards a smarter, cleaner, healthier and more profitable energy future.