• Steve@communick.news
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    7 months ago

    Who’s doing the deflecting?

    Did you forget that “Big Oil” knew about global warming all the way back to the 70s; Then spent decades lying to the public and legislators both about it?

    So who is more culpable? The legislators who didn’t know better, or the executives who did, and lied to them?
    The corrupted, or the corruptors?

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      7 months ago

      Sure but legislators have been aware for like 50 years now and still haven’t done anything at all significant

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        7 months ago

        If you agree they’ve been lied to for decades since the 70s, how could they could they also know for 50 years?
        That seems contradictory.

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          7 months ago

          Climate change has been in the public discourse since at least the 80’s, so legislators did know. It just hasn’t been in their interests to acknowledge it.

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            7 months ago

            The Venn diagram of public discourse and legislator knowledge isn’t a circle.
            And the public discourse was filled with FUD from Big Oil, no place more so than the halls of congress.

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              7 months ago

              I understand your point but let’s not ignore that fossil fuel corporations have made campaign donations and contributions to legislators for as long as those corporations existed. Whether or not legislators totally bought into the FUD (and I’m not sure all did, the same way not everyone in the wider public discourse bought into it) it was literally not in their interests to legislate against fossil fuel.

              So, yes, we should hold them responsible.