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Environmental hypocrisy

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Environmental hypocrisy[2][3][4] is a subjective value judgement which purports to define the act of individuals and organizations who espouse sound sustainable environmental practice, acting contrary to this same practice.

It is also the act of so-called 'lip service', which in addition to the above definition, includes those individuals, organizations or corporations whose long term stance is often or always to protect other interests over the interests of the environment, who make statements purporting to support sound environmental practice, such as the 'environmental action' pamphlets released in southern states by George Bush senior's administration in the late 1980s. This latter definition encompasses a list of right wing politicos and organizations far too long to include here; the former list is shown by some of the more easily obtained examples.

And finally, it is also the very act of exposing environmental hypocrisy by those who themselves are working harder, politically and/or economically, to support the means of pollution, deforestation, etc, than they are at restricting or eliminating it.[5]

The underlying principle of hypocrisy is twofold. Firstly, there is an ethical component, which holds true in all situations. One should practice as one preaches, ideally. And there is an Ad hominem component, which seeks to undermine the good preaching with the bad practice, and that is a logical fallacy. So read on, lefties, these are the people who are not living up to the good message they are spreading. And anti-climate changers? Get a clue; Tu Quoque (WP) does not serve you in this or any other critique of the left.


Alleged environmental hypocrisy by individuals[edit]

James Cameron[edit]

Although James Cameron stated, "we are going to have to live with less" and supported government mandated reductions in energy use, an "attack" advertisement against Cameron claims he owns three mansions with a total of more than 24,000 square feet in living space, and each of those mansions has its own swimming pool. Also that he owns a 100-acre ranch in Santa Barbara, a JetRanger helicopter, a Corvette, three Harleys, a Ducati, a Ford GT, several dirt bikes, a yacht, a Humvee fire truck, and multiple submarines.[6]

Laurie David[edit]

In an interview with Wikipedia:The Guardian in November 2006, Wikipedia:Laurie David acknowledged that owning two homes on opposite sides of the country and flying in a private jet several times per year is at odds with her message to others. In the interview she notes "Yes, I take a private plane on holiday a couple of times a year, and I feel horribly guilty about it. I probably shouldn't do it. But the truth is, I'm not perfect. This is not about perfection. I don't expect anybody else to be perfect either. That's what hurts the environmental movement – holding people to a standard they cannot meet. That just pushes people away."[7]

In 2005, and then again in 2009, David was cited by the Chilmark Conservation Commission for paving over protected wetland areas on her estate at Martha's Vineyard.[8]

Al Gore[edit]

Al Gore Al Gore has been criticized for owning a private jet.[9]

In July 2008 when Gore gave a speech on global warming in Washington D.C., he was criticized for bringing a fleet of two Lincoln Town Cars and a Chevy Suburban SUV, and for letting one of the vehicle's engine and air conditioner idle for 20 minutes.[10]

Gore has been criticized for owning stock in Wikipedia:Occidental Petroleum, a company which drilled for oil in ecologically sensitive areas. He was also criticized because a zinc mine on his property had polluted a nearby river.[11]

Gore's Tennessee mansion uses 20 times as much electricity as the average U.S. home. Although Gore does purchase Wikipedia:carbon offsets in an attempt to offset this, their effectiveness at protecting the environment has been considered questionable.[12]

In 2010, Gore spent $8,875,000 on an ocean-view villa in Montecito, California.[13]

In 2010, Gore admitted that his 1994 tie breaking vote as President of the Senate in support of Ethanol fuel subsidies was actually bad for the environment, and that he did it for political reasons.[14]

Ted Kennedy[edit]

Ted Kennedy (WP), who usually supported wind power, objected to a proposed wind farm that would have been located several miles from his Cape Cod home.[15]

Although Kennedy referred to Nantucket Sound as "a national treasure," his yacht Mya was photographed dumping diesel fuel into those very same waters.[16]

Barack Obama[edit]

In May 2008, Barack Obama (WP) said, "We can't drive our SUVs and eat as much as we want and keep our homes on 72 degrees at all times ... and then just expect that other countries are going to say OK."[17]

However, one week later, Obama was photographed exiting an SUV.[18] In addition, Obama keeps the White House thermostat turned up so high that David Axelrod, Obama’s senior adviser, said, "He likes it warm. You could grow Wikipedia:orchids in there."[19]

Wagyu beef, one of Obama's favorite foods, was called "the Hummer[20] of beef, the hedge fund of beef, the foie gras of beef" by an Esquire magazine contributor.[21]

In addition, Obama had two chefs fly round trip from St. Louis to Washington D.C. so they could make Obama's favorite pizza.[22]

Barbra Streisand[edit]

Although Barbara Streisand has urged others to reduce their consumption, her own annual water bill is $22,000.[23]

Streisand also filed a lawsuit against a photographer who revealed to the world that Streisand's $10 million mansion was causing erosion of the Californian coastline.[24]

John Travolta[edit]

Although John Travolta urged others to do their part to help the environment, Travolta's own use of his five Wikipedia:private jets creates a Wikipedia:carbon footprint of almost 100 times that of the average U.K. citizen.[25]

Environmental hypocrisy by environmental organizations[edit]

Earth Day[edit]

At the 1990 Earth Day celebration in Central Park, New York, participants left 154.3 tons of garbage on the ground. However, there are no large gatherings of people in which litter is not dropped, only gatherings in which some participants stay around to clean up, such as the entirely self-maintained Rainbow Family's (WP) Rainbow Gatherings (WP).[26] On the other hand, the Festival for the Eno was planned with the elimination of trash as a goal.[27]

United Nations Climate Change Conference[edit]

2007[edit]

A November 25, 2007 article in Times Online reported that it was estimated that the 2007 United Nations Climate Change Conference would release the equivalent of 100,000 tons of Wikipedia:carbon dioxide.[28]

A December 18, 2007 article in the Wikipedia:Sydney Morning Herald revealed new information that brought this total even higher. According to the article, a special custom air conditioning system was installed specifically for the conference. The air conditioning system used hydrochlorofluorocarbons, or HCFCs, an outdated refrigerant gas related to and with the same effect as the CFCs banned for use in hairspray, that destroys ozone and therefore the Ozone Layer. According to the article, the air conditioning used during the conference released the equivalent of 48,000 tons of carbon dioxide. The article stated, "... the refrigerant is a potent greenhouse gas, with each kilogram at least as damaging as 1.7 tonnes of carbon dioxide. Investigators at the Balinese resort complex at Wikipedia:Nusa Dua counted 700 cylinders of the gas, each of them weighing 13.5 kilograms, and the system was visibly leaking." [29]

2009[edit]

In an opinion column about the 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference published by the Wikipedia:New York Post, Charles Hunt wrote, "Some 40,000 tons of carbon will be spewed getting this crowd together and keeping them in comfort. That is the daily amount of carbon dioxide produced by 30 of the world's smaller countries, according to UN statistics."[30] The editorial originally said 30 of the world's smallest countries combined, but was changed later.[30]

According to Wikipedia:The Daily Telegraph, a car rental agent in Copenhagen estimated that the 2009 conference would involve the use of approximately 1,200 limousines. The airport was making plans to deal with 140 private jets for the delegates.[31] US Republican senator, Jim Inhofe, head of an anti-climate change "Truth Squad" was also expected to be "jetting in", but that would not be being hypocritical, just being wrong.[31]

Environmental hypocrisy by corporations[edit]

Google[edit]

Althogh Google (WP) preached in favor of carbon neutrality, its two founders ride their own personal Boeing 767, which uses approximately 1,550 gallons of fuel per hour.[32]

And in the category of, "Oh, FFS. And? / ..Whatever." there is:

Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences[edit]

Although the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences urged its viewers to use mass transit, most of its members do not follow that advice.[12]

Goldman Sachs[edit]

Although Wikipedia:Goldman Sachs uses hybrid vehicles, some of those happen to be limousines.[12] Yes, quite.


References[edit]

  1. 03:00, 7 December 2010 Prolog (talk | contribs) deleted "Environmental hypocrisy" ‎Edit summary: "(G5: Creation by a blocked or banned user in violation of block or ban)" . G5's rationale is Ad Hominem, as are COI and primary source rules & others on WP
  2. Environmental Hypocrisy, Newsweek, March 8, 2010
  3. Environmental Hypocrisy, Heritage Foundation, June 16, 2008
  4. Environmentalist Hypocrisy, The American Spectator, July 8, 2010
  5. Frg_45, the original author of this work as it appeared on Wikipedia
  6. James Cameron labelled climate change 'hypocrite', The Independent, October 24, 2010
  7. Pilkington, Ed On a mission to the stars. The Guardian. - Laurie David interview
  8. Laurie's Vineyard Violation, The New York Post, May 30, 2009
  9. Al Gore's growing carbon footprint, American Thinkiner, April 29, 2010
  10. Limousine liberal video of the day: Gore and his gas-guzzling fans exposed!, michellemalkin.com, July 17, 2008
  11. Gore isn't quite as green as he's led the world to believe, USA Today, December 7, 2006
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 Limousine Liberal Hypocrisy, Time, March 16, 2007
  13. Al Gore, Tipper Gore snap up Montecito-area villa, Los Angeles Times, April 28, 2010
  14. America Gets Gored, Investors Business Daily, November 22, 2010
  15. Storm Over Mass. Windmill Plan, CBS News, June 29, 2003
  16. Kennedy dumped diesel fuel into Nantucket Sound, Cape Cod Today, March 13, 2008
  17. Obama camp spies endgame in Oregon, AFP, May 16, 2008
  18. Speaking Truth to Horsepower, National Review, May 22, 2008
  19. White House Unbuttons Formal Dress Code, The New York Times, January 28, 2009
  20. Hummer = civilian version of the massive Humvee US military vehicle
  21. Wagyu: 'the Hummer of beef', newser.com, August 25, 2008
  22. Obama orders pizza from St. Louis, Chicago miffed, Associated Press, April 10, 2009
  23. [http://old.nationalreview.com/interrogatory/schweizer200510250827.asp Moore Hypocrites Than True Believers? Exposing the Do As I Say (Not As I Do) Left], National Review, October 25, 2005
  24. Streisand sues over mansion photos, BBC, June 2, 2003
  25. With five private jets, Travolta still lectures on global warming, The Daily Mail, March 30, 2007
  26. After Earth Day Comes Trash Day, N.Y. Crews Learn, Los Angeles Times, April 24, 1990
  27. Festival for the Eno, "Trash-Free" Festival for the Eno Celebrates Independence from Landfill, EnoRiver.org
  28. UN climate circus rolls in on CO2 cloud, The Times, November 25, 2007
  29. Answer to hot air was in fact a chilling blunder, Sydney Morning Herald, December 18, 2007
  30. 30.0 30.1 Denmark's warm and 'fuzzy facts', The New York Post, December 7, 2009
  31. 31.0 31.1 Copenhagen climate summit: 1,200 limos, 140 private planes and caviar wedges, The Daily Telegraph, 5th December 2009
  32. The Greenest Hypocrites of 2007, Fox News, December 6, 2007