Certainly, conservatives care about our environment. Republicans see that the environmental system is necessary to boost the finances, to enable vitality, and to support our endurance, but the real wonder is, “How much do the Republicans care about the environment?â€
Do conservatives care about the ecosystem more than the economy? Absolutely not.
Does the right wing care about the environmental system more than they care about turning a buck on it? Hardly.
Do conservatives think that the President needs to intervene to guard the environmental system? No.
a number of conservatives feel that environmental regulations are too harsh because they inhibit economic prosperity and progress, exclaiming that “government is the problem, not the solution.†Add to this that many Republicans neglect strong scientific research about earth-wde climate movements, developing a strongly disbelieving viewpoint of the consequences of global warming and if they are natural.
Republicans supposedly are to approve of a strong environment with clean oxygen and crisp waters, but they at the same time state publicly that there remains no research proof that people have left a mark on the ecological structure in any way, much less that could start anything to better the environment.
That stance makes tremendous sound sense since there remains NOT A SINGLE WAY that seven human beings can consume amazing amounts of natural resources or create innumerable masses of pollutants and have A SINGLE regrettable influence on the environmental system. It’s totally ridiculous.
Cynicism aside, the reality exists that although conservatives may state publicly that they sympathize with, there is negligible evidence to back this in their voting records. Consistently, rightwingers have elected opposed to initiatives supporting natural environmental education programs, that protect free-roaming wildlife, or that attempt to limit our reliance on nonrenewable energy.
Even though Republicans declare to desire to allow the investors’ market decide which types of power we’ll use, they also know that it would be impossible for any market to compete against major energy establishments that manage the coal, electricity, natural gas or refineries.
Although conservatives declare the importance of individual estate possession and believe that one must be allowed to make what they want on their property, they would rather not state that pollution in a single area will almost certainly disturb adjacent places.
However, the Republicans for Environmental Protection branch (REP), whose motto is “Conservation is conservative,†has made large strides to strengthen the Republican stance regarding the ecosystem. The REP’s proclaimed reason for being harkens back to the days of Teddy Roosevelt, who first campaigned for national open-air parks, and to President Richard Nixon, who signed a number of modern ecological defense initiatives into US law.
Although it is inconceivable to consider that someone could demonstrate utter apathy on our environmental system, the concern is a matter of concern: how much do Republicans care about the ecosystem? Most information suggests that conservatives care about the ecological structure if it goes hand in hand with economic advances, and whether or not such measures would diminish economic prospects in any way, odds are Republicans will stand against the plan.
Money is all good and well, but how will Republicans take profits from corporate money trees if the sapplings is cut down?
Author Resource:-
Porter Denver learned health care in Florida. He spent 4 months backpacking all over New Zeleand and is now pursuing his life desire of improving the earth. He works hard to make the world a clean place onebag at a time.