Interview Transcript
Question: What should we do to reduce our impact on the environment?
Richard Cizik: Well the environment has never had “political salience”. It’s never risen above single digits in terms of its political saliency, but it is already. Climate change is considered by some polls to be one of the top tier domestic issues in the ’08 election. And so for those candidates who are – let’s put it this way – climate deniers, I think they face political extinction. And for those that do reach out across aisles, across religious beliefs, across, you see, the cultural divides that exist in America to say that this is something together we can do; that green is the new red, white and blue; and that this generation, my generation, can only be the greatest generation if we are the greenest generation … Now that, I say … That’s a vision that we can live up to. We can live up to it. So I’m an optimist, absolutely. We don’t have any choice.
Recorded on: 6/25/07
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Dr Doom on January 23, 2008, 6:22 PM
What about the resession that we are currently in? I believe in order to protect our “national interests” we need to fix our economy, educational system, healthcare system and so forth, before we start looking at so-called “third-world” access of evils.
Bryce Buchmann on January 25, 2008, 5:46 PM
I dont really think theres anything we can do to stop global warming and certainly who is elected president is going to do anything about it. This is one issue that makes no sense as a political issue because theres nothing a democrat or republican president can change about the warming of the earth.
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