When Morgan then asked her if she had a T.V. at her home and if her
children use computers, Rathor said she did not think it was relevant to
"the planet emergency."
“Do you see the problem with all this? You go on about ‘My kids can’t get out of bed because they’re all so terrified,’ I’m not surprised they're terrified because your mum’s telling them everyday the planet’s about to end, and yet, I bet your own carbon footprint, for all the stuff I’ve just mentioned is terrible," Morgan said.
Her defense?
Rathor said the problem is not about individual carbon footprints, but
it is a "system-wide issue" and said she would not be able to "raise the
alarm" about the issue if she did not participate in the system.
Translation: "It's like di Caprio and the superyachts, and the Prince and all those private flights, we HAVE TO!"
The prosecution rests.
1 comment:
This comes up on Linked In. I always like to ask some of them if this is so bad, what personal conveniences have you given up or changes have you made to fix it. Naturally, no response.
I do think there are some real environmental issues like plastics in the ocean and entering the food chain, the many drugs people take are excreted and make their way into the water supply, and probably soil erosion and ocean dead zones.
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