Republican Presidential Candidates: Is Climate Change on the Radar?
John Kasich stated, “We don’t want to destroy people’s jobs, based on some theory that is not proven.”
John Kasich stated, “We don’t want to destroy people’s jobs, based on some theory that is not proven.”
Neurosurgeon Ben Carson doesn’t see global warming as a concern because, “There’s always going to be either cooling or warming going on.”
For those who may not have caught the core of what she was suggesting, she reaffirmed that helping women become self-empowered was beneficial because, “It’s good for us.”
The need for citizens to become part of the conversation on a continuum of concerns has never been greater. Through personal action, their influence and clout can impact the larger picture. As Margaret Meade wisely said, “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.”