Shell Fights Landmark Case Alleging Its Climate Change Stance Harms Human Rights

By and | December 17, 2020

  • December 18, 2020 at 5:38 pm
    Frank Sterle Jr. says:
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    Human existence has for too long been analogous to a cafeteria lineup consisting of diversely societally represented people, all adamantly arguing over which identifiable traditionally marginalized person should be at the front and, conversely, at the back of the line.

    Many of them further fight over to whom amongst them should go the last piece of quality pie and how much should they have to pay for it—all the while the interstellar spaceship on which they’re all permanently confined, owned and operated by (besides the most wealthy) the fossil fuel industry, is burning and seriously polluted at locations not normally investigated.

    And the latter is allowed to occur, because blue-shirted liberals and red-hatted conservatives are preoccupied loudly blasting each other for their politics and beliefs thus distracting attention from big business’s moral and ethical corruption, where it should be focused.

    Meanwhile, mindless arguments are made, like the stupid-sounding catchphrase, “It’s the economy, stupid!”

    There’s discouragingly insufficient political gonad to sufficiently address the cause-and-effect of manmade global warming and climate change.

    What is sufficiently universal, however, is that the laborers are simply too exhausted and preoccupied with just barely feeding and housing their families on a substandard, if not below the poverty line, income to criticize the former for the great damage it’s doing to our planet’s natural environment and therefore our health, particularly when that damage may not be immediately observable.



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