Posted on 09/17/2014 2:47:45 PM PDT by walford
According to a top environmentalist organizer, climate change is responsible for this summers violence in Ferguson, Missouri.
To me, the connection between militarized state violence, racism, and climate change was common-sense and intuitive, 350.org Strategic Partnership Coordinator Deirdre Smith wrote.
Oppression and extreme weather combine to incite militarized violence, she continued. Weeks of rioting followed the killing August 9 of 18-year-old Michael Brown by Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson. Observers around the nation criticized the police for a heavy-handed response to protests in the town, but while the rioting received international attention, it did not result in any loss of life.
Smith explained that not only do poor minority communities have fewer resources to deal with the impacts of climate change, but that people of color also disproportionately live in climate-vulnerable areas, which makes climate change a race issue.
Her argument is rooted in the doctrine of environmental justice, sometimes called environmental racism, which is recognized by the Environmental Protection Agency.
The EPA defines environmental justice as the fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all people regardless of race, color, national origin, or income with respect to the development, implementation and enforcement of environmental laws, regulations, and policies, according to its website.
The EPA recognizes environmental justice as a civil rights issue under Title VI, which means that power plants or excessive car exhaust can be considered civil rights violations if they occur in poor and minority neighborhoods, that is.
350 is just one of many environmentalist groups that will participate in the Peoples Climate March in New York City on Sunday, which aims to strengthen these kinds of policies.
According to the National Weather Service, the St. Louis area was not notably warmer this summer than it has ever been. At 80.3 degrees Fahrenheit, this Augusts average temperature in the Gateway to the West was only the seventh-warmest of the last 20 years, substantially cooler than the two-decade high of 83.9 degrees in August 1995.
Moron.
What's truly pitiful is that it makes perfectly logical sense to her, but she doesn't realize that she's mentally challenged.
Hey! Hey! Ho! Ho! EPA has got to go!
Time for a revolution against government
Now, if she blamed Glowbull Warming, *maybe* I could believe it. Even if she blamed GlowBull Cooling... I'd give it a few nanoseconds of thought.
But, for Climate change to make sense... Climate change would be responsible for causing Ferguson's and for preventing Ferguson's. After all, Climate change means all things... glowbull warming AND glowbull cooling.
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Yeah, that makes a lot of sense.
“Common sense and intuitive.” For an idiot, maybe.
I’m surprised this didn’t happen sooner.
Of course Climate Change is the cause. What else could it be?
Isn’t it racist to say that places with higher temperature have a higher incidence of violence?
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The penguin said something stupid like that.
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