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Kageisuke ([personal profile] kageisuke) wrote2009-12-08 01:20 pm
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Climate-gate... why do they even call it that...?

I never saw HP: HPB in iMAX like I wanted to. Chalk it up to ten dollars for one movie just not being fiscally responsible. And now it's out on DVD. ~___~

And why do people keep calling it.... 'climate-gate'. What do gates have to do with it. I never knew why it was called watergate, either. Obviously I need to research more.

On the issue though, I've been of two minds about it. There's one: Humans like to fuck up things and have been doing so for millenia. It's not that inconceivable that we ruined the atmosphere by being douches and not curbing how much poison we put into the place we live, whether ignorantly or purposefully for greed purposes. [Whatever happened to that hole in the o-zone layer?] And then there's two: we're one species, and while we've done a lot to change our environment to suit us, are we so bigheaded to think we changed the world on our own? That the earth isn't going on spinning around as usual and we have nothing to do with what happens as far as climate?

Eh. *shrugs* Though a lot of people pointing fingers at Al Gore for getting the hype up about global warming and us being the blame, did he know it wasn't real? You'd think, 'presidential candidate should know what for, eh?' but he might not have known about the lies either. I haven't seen any proof in those e-mails that he knew -though someone feel free to correct me- so he might have more egg on his face than the rest of us anyhow. How many of those scientists didn't want it to be known that nothing was really wrong because they might lose funding? Hrmmm.

Oh well.

Another thing that amuses me isn't Tiger Wood's situation, but the fact all of these 'experts' and people 'in the know' come out of nowhere to try and give him advice. Leave the man alone. He doesn't owe any of us an explanation. Good lord, he has enough shit to deal with without completely uninvolved people breathing down his neck for facts that aren't any of their business.

My real question is, are police reports, mugshots, ect, SUPPOSED to be on public record? How do reporters and such get that information? Informants? Do they just go to the station/library and browse through mugshots? Do they get sold to the highest bidder? What is it? Seems like an invasion of privacy to me, especially if it happened on your own private property.

[identity profile] sannask.livejournal.com 2009-12-08 09:22 pm (UTC)(link)
back in the 60s and 70s, industrialized nations really were fucking up the land pretty bad, ecologically speaking. acid rain was real. leaking landfills were real. shit like that actually went down. all the stuff about "we need to take care of the planet!" really was something that needed to happen immediately.

and we did. we cleaned up the factories that were causing acid rain. we developed better landfill systems. we fixed car engines so they weren't doing all the nasty crap they were doing before.

now all those people who made so much money being lobbyists when there was a Really Bad Problem Happening Right Now And We Need To Fix It RIGHT FUCKING NOW, suddenly found themselves facing unemployment. what did they do?

never missed a beat and kept on yelling. insisted the problem was still there and they should still be getting paid to yell at people to fix it.

granted, there are many things that the world population needs to do, and keep doing, to keep the planet healthy. good eco-stuff is just a good idea. ethically responsible, etc. but honestly? i don't think there's as much to freak out over as there was 40 years ago.


and i /think/ police reports etc are public record, you go to, maybe, the courthouse (?) and can find things like this. unless the court seals stuff. i'm kind of fuzzy on the specifics but there's a lot of it that can be (quite legally) gotten by someone who knows what to ask for.

[identity profile] kageisuke.livejournal.com 2009-12-09 05:48 am (UTC)(link)
Ffff. Well. Gotta hand it to them. They kept their jobs, even if I think lobbyists shouldn't be allowed to sway people. What ever happened to making people research instead of whispering all the stuff they want to hear right into their ear? Oh wait. That's how politics always worked. e___e

I wasn't alive fourty years ago. :< So a lot of that stuff I only know from history class and forgot it >_> But yeah. What concerns me is that people will think that just because the need isn't DIRE that they can go back to the wasteful ways instead of being pro-active.

Mmm, that's probably it. But still. They know about these things AS SOON AS they happen. So either the stalkerazzi see them being pulled over [which would mean they'd get pictures of it themselves, which is probably not the case] or it gets leaked to them immediately and they pounce on public record. Amazing, how it takes forever for the government to do anything, but the public record is filed for celebrity misfittery is available right away. =__=