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 Climate march is 
				
				silly at best - dangerously 
				counterproductive at worst.   
 Big business and the big political parties and politicians they own have converged in what is being disingenuously called the "People's Climate March." 
 MSNBC would report in an article titled, "The largest climate march in history kicks off in New York," that: 
 Not surprisingly little in terms of actual solutions are mentioned by the organizers and instead the march is meant to set the stage for political and financial deals to be made at the 2015 Climate Change Conference in Paris, France. 
 
				
				
				Organizing the march 
				
				are institutions funded by the very governments 
				and corporate-financier special interests that have helped 
				create devastating environmental and socioeconomic disasters 
				across the planet over the past several decades in the first 
				place. For those drawn to such "marches" and who are dismayed or disillusioned by the disingenuous nature of those trying to hijack their good intentions to peddle self-serving political and financial gimmicks, 
 
 
 
				
				
				 
 
				
				
				A changing climate, like earthquakes and 
				volcanoes driven by the constantly changing geological state of 
				our planet, or diseases that sweep animal and human populations 
				amid a perpetual biological arms race, will be a challenge 
				humanity will always have to face. 
 
				
				The construction of our cities 
				creates microclimates, emissions change the constitution of our 
				atmosphere - regardless of how much or little - contributing to 
				a much greater array of natural and anthropocentric variables 
				that collectively drive and change the planet's climate, among 
				other things. Late Cretaceous period saw CO2 levels many times higher than they are today, with higher sea levels and Antarctica covered in temperate forests and teaming with dinosaurs. The climate has shifted radically long before humanity rose, and will continue to change regardless of what we do. We can prepare for it, minimize our impact on it, but we cannot stop it. 
 
 
				
				
				Additionally, there is no way to predict with 
				certainty, nor manipulate reliably the climate - at least not 
				with the technology we currently possess - and surely not with 
				the political solutions pushed forward by the very 
				corporate-financier special interests staging stunts like the 
				"People's Climate March." 
 Evolutionary, astronomical, and geological processes have all contributed to massive extinction events. 
 
				
				
				Humanity must understand that the only way to 
				truly protect this planet is not to "stop climate change," which 
				is impossible, but rather hedge and protect against it  through 
				innovations that can weather climatic changes no matter what 
				they may be or what may be driving them. 
 
				
				
				 
 
				
				
				Continuing along the road of these evolving 
				disciplines will give us the tools we need to always be prepared 
				no matter what the climate throws at us. 
 
 
				
				
				 
 However, their vision of the future is one where the population lives in utter austerity under a planetary regime but a handful control. Left unscathed are the corporate-financier special interests that will create this planetary regime that, not surprisingly, will also bestow upon these special interests, unprecedented power, wealth, and influence. 
 
				
				
				And despite the austerity they have planned for 
				the masses, none of their measures seem to address what will 
				happen if the climate continues to change - as it has for 
				millions upon millions of years before humans walked the Earth. 
 
 
				
				
				 
 Consider the journey made by a plastic trinket, found on the shelf of Walmart. 
 
				
				
				It began in a sweatshop literally on the other 
				side of the planet, hammered, pressed, painted, packed, and 
				shipped off by people working under slave-like conditions using 
				unhealthy chemicals and processes that would be unacceptable in 
				the West. The trinkets are driven by trucks to docks where they are placed upon ships that traverse the Earth's oceans burning tons of diesel fuel, releasing scorching clouds of fumes behind them as they churn up the sea and all life within it. 
 
				
				The trinkets arrive on Western 
				shores where they are moved by trucks, vans, or planes from the 
				docks, to distribution centers, to the mega-retail outlet it is 
				finally destined for. 
					 
 
				
				 
 Open source designs can be downloaded and shared over the Internet with anyone in the world. Projects can be coordinated between designers and hobbyists anywhere on the planet. When you have obtained or designed the trinket of your choice, you print it out directly on your desktop. 
 
				
				There is no car drive, no ships, no 
				trucks, no burning lights over shelf after shelf in a 
				mega-retail outlet. You print exactly what you want, exactly how 
				many you want, without the waste associated with 
				consumerist-driven assembly lines and mass production. 
 
				
				
				They are connected globally to similar local institutions 
				cropping up across the planet by information technology. 
				Innovations will progress in parallel rather than in secret 
				within the profiteering grip of traditional corporations, 
				governments, and global institutions. 
 
 
				
				
				 
 Local hackerspaces or makerspaces , fabrication laboratories (FabLabs), DIYbio community labs, and other collaborative projects are providing the tools and resources needed to solve problems without the "help" of the very troublemakers that created them in the first place - big business and big government. 
 
 
				
				 
				
				to 
				work and
				solve problems. 
				
				 
 After all, it is local people who understand best the challenges they face socioeconomically and environmentally. 
 
				
				
				They understand the quality of their food, water, 
				and air and what needs to be done to clean it up - not those 
				attending the Climate Change Conference in Paris. And it is 
				local people who will be motivated above all others to truly 
				solve these problems as efficiently and as quickly as possible. 
 People who are willing to march in the streets, but not dirty their hands to come up with actual solutions to these problems are not genuine in their cause. 
 Others who are willing to get their hands dirty should be spending their time exclusively doing so, rather than encouraging hot air from politicians and their self-enriching gimmicks that will cost us, not aid us in moving humanity forward with our best interests and the planet's health in mind. 
			
			 
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