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Penn Jillette
“If stupid hippies hadn't killed nuclear power, we'd have nuclear power plants, safer and cheaper than coal-fired plants, all over, and electric cars really would be zero emissions.”
Penn Jillette, Presto!: How I Made Over 100 Pounds Disappear and Other Magical Tales

Roger Spitz
“With complex, systemic challenges such as climate, there are no individual winners. Collectively addressing carbon impact means we all win, or we all lose.”
Roger Spitz, The Definitive Guide to Thriving on Disruption: Volume IV - Disruption as a Springboard to Value Creation

Van Jones
“If we keep pulling death from the ground, we will reap death from the skies.”
Van Jones, The Green Collar Economy: How One Solution Can Fix Our Two Biggest Problems

Elly Blue
“The best scenario of all when it comes to air pollution has nothing to do with tailpipe filters or hybrid, electric, or zero emissions car technology. The way to reduce pollution is to reduce driving, plain and simple.”
Elly Blue, Bikenomics: How Bicycling Can Save The Economy

Steven Magee
“Obviously, a lot of people involved with Volkswagen's emissions were aware of the diesel car software cheat. One has to wonder how many of them tried to stop it and perhaps were demoted or lost their jobs over trying to prevent the secret Volkswagen car emissions fraud?”
Steven Magee

Eric Holthaus
“The perpetual growth model is simply not built for an era of rapid planetary change. In a world where the richest 85 people in the world own as much wealth as the bottom 3.5 billion, and the wealthiest 10% produce 49% of all emissions, it’s not individual choices that are driving climate change. When we realize that rich people have stolen our planet’s habitability for themselves, we will demand revolutionary change.”
Eric Holthaus, The Future Earth: A Radical Vision for What's Possible in the Age of Warming

Steven Magee
“There is a significant problem associated with burning large quantities of fossil fuels into the atmosphere. This pollution will change the electromagnetic transmission of the atmosphere and lead to an unnatural electromagnetic environment at the ground level where we all live. Once the electromagnetic environment has been significantly changed by these emissions, then we will be in a new era of evolution. It appears that we have already entered that era some time ago.”
Steven Magee, Solar Radiation, Global Warming and Human Disease

Steven Magee
“USA schools know that computer electromagnetic interference (EMI) emissions, WiFi and campus cell towers are radiation poisoning the children and the government is determined to keep on doing it.”
Steven Magee, Health Forensics

Steven Magee
“Trees emit a wide variety of electromagentic radiation and it is regarded as healthy to live in a natural area that is surrounded by trees due to these beneficial emissions to human health.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“A police officer should legally be able to refuse body mounted electronic devices, based on the extensive range of evidence that biological toxicity is known to occur from long term exposure to their electromagnetic interference (EMI) emissions.”
Steven Magee

“In late-2006, the most publicised government-commissioned report on the economics of climate change was released. Soon to be widely known as the Stern Review, the report concluded that it would be necessary to invest at least one per
cent of Gross World Product (GWP) every year to avoid climate change damage costs equivalent to the annual loss of 5–20 per cent of GWP (Stern 2007).
The Stern conclusions were soon supported in 2007 with the publication of the fourth series of IPCC reports declaring that the cost of reducing emissions would be significantly less than the cost of climate change damages (IPCC 2007a). Also
stressed by the IPCC was that “warming of the climate system is unequivocal” and that it was “very likely that global warming is the result of human activities”
Philip Lawn

Lisa Kemmerer
“If one cares about the earth—if one respects nature—it is better to consume vegetables, fruits, nuts, and grains. If you care about the planet and wish to adopt an earth-friendly lifestyle, it is advisable to focus only secondarily on the car that you drive, or recycling, or turning off lights and turning down heat, and primarily on what you buy at the grocery store. What we eat has a much greater impact on the environment.”
Lisa Kemmerer, Animals and World Religions

Steven Magee
“I avoid large groupings of people due to the high carbon dioxide environments they cause and the unnatural electromagnetic radiation emissions from their cell phones.”
Steven Magee

Paul Pierroz
“So why does Tesla stand out in the field? They can point to the advantage of a "bigger" Big E. Their product line's end use has benefits, and they are not shy about talking about it. There is something here for your organization as well. Ask yourself what the impacts of the actual use of your product or service are versus alternatives, and you are well on your way.”
Paul Pierroz, The Purpose-Driven Marketing Handbook: How to Discover Your Impact and Communicate Your Business Sustainability Story to Grow Sales, Retain Talent, and Attract Investors

“İnsanlar gelir merdivenininde yükseldikçe, emisyona neden olan şeyleri daha fazla yaparlar.”
Bill Gates, How to Avoid a Climate Disaster, The New Climate War, The Rare Metals War 3 Books Collection Set

“Adaletsizliğin acımasız sonucu, temelde iklim değişikliğine neden olacak hiçbir şey yapmayan yoksulların, bundan en çok acı çekecek kesim olmaları.”
Bill Gates, How to Avoid a Climate Disaster, The New Climate War, The Rare Metals War 3 Books Collection Set

Steven Magee
“The war in Ukraine is using Jammers. Hardly any radio communication works there. Their emissions are bad for the health of the population.”
Steven Magee

Vikrmn: CA Vikram Verma
“Sustainability is not about why, but how; not when, but now.”
Vikrmn: CA Vikram Verma, SuaaS : Sustainability as-a-Service

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