Worldwide Dementia Somehow, I feel like scientists have been missing the mark. Everyone has been dreading the end of the world because of the ozone layer, a massive asteroid, or a terrorist group's release of a biohazardous substance. Instead of focusing on ourselves, we have spent this entire time observing the world around us. Two shocking truths have been uncovered by recent research. 1. The space in the ozone layer is getting smaller, and 2. The amount of light reaching Earth is decreasing. What does this prove? That the whole concept of global warming was a hoax. That big businesses have always been correct in their careless disregard for Earth? The tree-hugging hippies' minds have melted from taking too much LSD? The more money that governments, influenced by corporations, hand out in the form of grants, the more stupid scientists seem to be becoming. They have examined the emerging phenomenon of Global Dimming and concluded, "It can't be getting warmer with less sunlight!" They will surely claim that the ozone layer is self-renewing as word spreads about the ozone hole shrinking and point to the efforts of their donors to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Just as cigarette corporations ought to be held responsible for the deaths of all their customers, so too ought such statements to be deemed criminal. It is imperative that the public understand the reality of their corporate objective. The working class has the power to decide our own fate and set new conditions for the ozone-depleting corporations. The air must be clean. The discharge of contaminants into our waterways must immediately cease. Please do not take down our woods any faster than we can replace them. To power our homes and cars, we need new, safer energy sources. We are demanding all of this because we are witnessing the Earth's demise firsthand. While the hole in the ozone layer has shrunk, the protection it provides on a global scale has become less robust. This chasm above Antarctica is simply the tip of the iceberg. Every year, every month, every day, more dangerous radiation is let in. Our children used to have unrestricted access to the outdoors for playtime. Special UV-protective sunscreen was unnecessary. The sun's rays no longer burn after just twenty minutes of exposure, and sunscreen has become a major industry in and of itself. Until studies indicate that cancer has reached pandemic proportions, no one will do anything about it for another fifteen to thirty years. We have previously seen the red flags; we're just ignoring them. So far, the most exemplary case is global dimming. Researchers have begun to notice that the planet's light levels have been steadily declining. Rain and snow are obstructing the sun's rays. One would naturally assume that whatever is blocking the sun's rays is also preventing heat from escaping. Also, the thing blocking the sun's rays isn't always shielding us from harm. More likely, it is starting to blanket Earth with more dangerous radiation that causes cancer. Although I don't claim to have a scientific degree, I do claim to have common sense. The scientific community has only been able to pinpoint a number of problems; they have offered no solutions or explanations for how we arrived at these points. In my opinion, there might be too much corporate meddling to make any firm decisions. Also, that's the same as a victory for the polluting corporations. Not including global dumbing on the list is the worst thing we can do as a society. Make a move; be astute. Collectively, you have the power to create change, even if you feel helpless on an individual level. Even while there will always be a wealth gap in our society, it doesn't mean we have to put up with the methods used by the powerful to amass their fortunes.Use the bus or trainThrough the use of hybrid vehicles. Develop a market that compels businesses to abandon their ties to oil firms and instead form partnerships with renewable energy providers.Do more—physically, with loved ones, and in the world around you.Look at the labels and inquireGet in touch with your legislator

Worldwide Dementia Somehow, I feel like scientists have been missing the mark.… Read more Worldwide Dementia Somehow, I feel like scientists have been missing the mark. Everyone has been dreading the end of the world because of the ozone layer, a massive asteroid, or a terrorist group's release of a biohazardous substance. Instead of focusing on ourselves, we have spent this entire time observing the world around us. Two shocking truths have been uncovered by recent research. 1. The space in the ozone layer is getting smaller, and 2. The amount of light reaching Earth is decreasing. What does this prove? That the whole concept of global warming was a hoax. That big businesses have always been correct in their careless disregard for Earth? The tree-hugging hippies' minds have melted from taking too much LSD? The more money that governments, influenced by corporations, hand out in the form of grants, the more stupid scientists seem to be becoming. They have examined the emerging phenomenon of Global Dimming and concluded, "It can't be getting warmer with less sunlight!" They will surely claim that the ozone layer is self-renewing as word spreads about the ozone hole shrinking and point to the efforts of their donors to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Just as cigarette corporations ought to be held responsible for the deaths of all their customers, so too ought such statements to be deemed criminal. It is imperative that the public understand the reality of their corporate objective. The working class has the power to decide our own fate and set new conditions for the ozone-depleting corporations. The air must be clean. The discharge of contaminants into our waterways must immediately cease. Please do not take down our woods any faster than we can replace them. To power our homes and cars, we need new, safer energy sources. We are demanding all of this because we are witnessing the Earth's demise firsthand. While the hole in the ozone layer has shrunk, the protection it provides on a global scale has become less robust. This chasm above Antarctica is simply the tip of the iceberg. Every year, every month, every day, more dangerous radiation is let in. Our children used to have unrestricted access to the outdoors for playtime. Special UV-protective sunscreen was unnecessary. The sun's rays no longer burn after just twenty minutes of exposure, and sunscreen has become a major industry in and of itself. Until studies indicate that cancer has reached pandemic proportions, no one will do anything about it for another fifteen to thirty years. We have previously seen the red flags; we're just ignoring them. So far, the most exemplary case is global dimming. Researchers have begun to notice that the planet's light levels have been steadily declining. Rain and snow are obstructing the sun's rays. One would naturally assume that whatever is blocking the sun's rays is also preventing heat from escaping. Also, the thing blocking the sun's rays isn't always shielding us from harm. More likely, it is starting to blanket Earth with more dangerous radiation that causes cancer. Although I don't claim to have a scientific degree, I do claim to have common sense. The scientific community has only been able to pinpoint a number of problems; they have offered no solutions or explanations for how we arrived at these points. In my opinion, there might be too much corporate meddling to make any firm decisions. Also, that's the same as a victory for the polluting corporations. Not including global dumbing on the list is the worst thing we can do as a society. Make a move; be astute. Collectively, you have the power to create change, even if you feel helpless on an individual level. Even while there will always be a wealth gap in our society, it doesn't mean we have to put up with the methods used by the powerful to amass their fortunes.Use the bus or trainThrough the use of hybrid vehicles. Develop a market that compels businesses to abandon their ties to oil firms and instead form partnerships with renewable energy providers.Do more—physically, with loved ones, and in the world around you.Look at the labels and inquireGet in touch with your legislator