Rene Ebacher thinks that Harper's neglect of the environment is worthy of criminal charges:
By avoiding its responsibility to fight climate change, the government of Canada is guilty of letting millions of people suffer around the world. Stephen Harper and his “climate change denying” friends and acolytes in the business industry, should be tried under the International Criminal Court and condemned as environmental criminals.
The hyperbole being used by Ebacher is exactly the type of thing that isn't going to win the environmental movement many friends. Little explanation is given in to how the ICC would go about punishing Harper and those in the business industry. They'd have to prove that Harper and his business friends polluted the environment and thus lead to the suffering of millions. A rather curious idea as we are responsible in one way or another.
The ridiculously low amount of money promised by the Canadian government to help Pakistan makes me think of those people who buy “carbon offsets” so that they can leave their guilt at the door when they board a plane and fly all over the world.
Those dramatic events in Pakistan, in China and the fires in Russia, show us that we have to act promptly on reducing our carbon emissions. Governments around the world have to declare a “planetary state of emergency” to deal with the effects of climate change.
The events in Pakistan and Russia are of concern but here we find the all too common fallacy used by environmentalists and climate change deniers alike. Using a short-term event to explain a long-term event. There's no evidence, as far as I know, perhaps I am wrong, that these events are tied to climate change.
Radical environmentalists need to be called out for what they are. Fucking insane. They do nothing to advance the cause.
