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Eating animals is, by far, the most polluting industry on the planet - if we stopped butching animals for food and skin, and developed clean energy, we may have a functioning planet 50 years from now. It's time you do your job - stop following and lead!
Its time to save our planet. It is time for America to do its part. If big government will not then It is up to us as individuals to make a difference. Where is the green candidate? Missing is where. A shame
Our planet and the creatures on it depend on us to make changes. Many Americans are very wasteful not only of resources but the litter around this nation is deplorable. Our streams, rivers, and bays are littered with plastic bottles and debri.
The next President cannot cave in to special interests and what is easy, popular, or will make them liked. He or she must set standards and deadlines to reduce emissions, develop alternative fuels and protect our ever dwindling wildlife and their habitats. The future of our country - our planet - depends on it.
Get people that really care about the planet,honest people with knowledge,andstart making changes before it's too late.No more evil morons that only believein money and power.
There are many good ideas about what MUST BE DONE regarding the damage humans have done to this once clean, unpolluted planet. The heck with big industry, and so on. If there is no planet left, none of that matters. So to hell with all the resistance different factions babble about. Just do what must be done to stop the destruction.
The next President must give our country new directions to begin the process of undoing the damages we have inflicted to our Mother Earth. These new directions must put the welfare of the planet and the people above corporate interests.