• PrinceWith999Enemies@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I remember when the hole in the ozone was something we were all worried about. I remember the news segments and the magazine covers and the protests.

    I don’t remember the massive coordinated media campaigns running into the tens of billions of dollars. I don’t remember an entire political party simultaneously saying there’s no ozone hole and that the ozone hole is actually good for us. I don’t remember rednecks standing in rows on Texas highways shooting AquaNet into the air to own the libs.

    We used to be able to do it. Nixon founded the EPA. There was a general consensus that had a role in reducing pollution and disease. The republicans fought against establishing social security, saying that old people should support themselves and anything else would turn the US literally communist.

    We’ve lost even that much.

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      1 year ago

      I feel like I still see people complain about modern refrigerants being less good because environmentalists banning the old ones on rare occasions.

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      1 year ago

      Nixon may have been the guy in charge when we realized we needed the EPA, but let’s not pretend he was some champion for the environment.

      He vetoed the Clean Water Act for fuck sake.

      And from what I understand, the only reason we were able to shift away from CFCs (main pollutant destroying the ozone) was because the alternative was comparable in price, if not cheaper.