Great article with a few things missing.
I am glad to hear Bill McKibben tell people not to be patient with Pruitt and Trump.
We were through Oklahoma a couple months back and stopped in Picher, Oklahoma.
I am glad to hear Bill McKibben tell people not to be patient with Pruitt and Trump.
We were through Oklahoma a couple months back and stopped in Picher, Oklahoma.
If anyone wants to find out where our future lies with leaving the
decision-making process in the hands of the Pruitts of this world I
would suggest you become acquainted with Picher, Oklahoma...
Oklahoma is Scott Pruitt's home state:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Picher,_Oklahoma
Quite frankly, I don't understand why Bill McKibben overlooked Picher, Oklahoma in this article he wrote in Rolling Stone.
In communications I had with Bill McKibben he said he was going to start pointing out the relationship between environmentalism and peace. For some reason he still hasn't made the connection.
Perhaps if everyone who shares his article in Rolling Stone would encourage people to read about Picher, Oklahoma they would understand the connection better between the destruction of our environment, global warming and climate change and the military industrial complex seeing as how the bullets made from lead mined in Picher were used for wars... the lead that killed others in far off places ended up killing Picher, Oklahoma... there is a lesson to be learned here.
I wish I would have known about Picher, Oklahoma and Scott Pruitt when I wrote this article for Canadian Dimension magazine:
https://canadiandimension.com/articles/view/climate-change-and-the-military-industrial-complex1
Oklahoma is Scott Pruitt's home state:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Picher,_Oklahoma
Quite frankly, I don't understand why Bill McKibben overlooked Picher, Oklahoma in this article he wrote in Rolling Stone.
In communications I had with Bill McKibben he said he was going to start pointing out the relationship between environmentalism and peace. For some reason he still hasn't made the connection.
Perhaps if everyone who shares his article in Rolling Stone would encourage people to read about Picher, Oklahoma they would understand the connection better between the destruction of our environment, global warming and climate change and the military industrial complex seeing as how the bullets made from lead mined in Picher were used for wars... the lead that killed others in far off places ended up killing Picher, Oklahoma... there is a lesson to be learned here.
I wish I would have known about Picher, Oklahoma and Scott Pruitt when I wrote this article for Canadian Dimension magazine:
https://canadiandimension.com/articles/view/climate-change-and-the-military-industrial-complex1
One
of the country's leading activists on Trump's Cabinet of climate
deniers, and what we can do to resist their fossil-fuel-loving agenda.
rollingstone.com