According to Time: Update on U.S. Election 2024







According to Time

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11 September 2024


BRIGHTON, NY— After last night's presidential debate, the American people were made aware of the Democrat nominee for president, Vice President Kamala Harris’s, lack of resistance toward oil and gas resource exploitation, which enables the climate to be less safe.

The presidential nominee and current vice president, Harris, utilizes her reasoning faculties to wrongly ascertain the value in carbon-dioxide and methane emitting energy sources, that she supports unmitigated fracking, a dangerous method of extracting natural gas from the ground.

This form of energy infrastructure destroys the local environments in which it happens and leads to greenhouse emissions that contribute to global warming.


As According to Time has reported, one of the only plans scientists and environmental activists have found regarding creating a healthy, prosperous world environment and reversing the effects of climate change, is for industrialized nations to be carbon neutral by 2040, a mere fifteen years window.


By supporting policies that call for the controversial pollution-enabling, global warming-engendering, support of fracking, and especially while also calling for unrestrained exploitation of dirty energy resources— it is as if the vice president (and also her competitor, the Republican nominee, for the run for president, Former President Trump who is even more bellicose about dirty energy production, while he exhibits visceral apathy to the effects of greenhouse gas— for instance in his former term by singlehandedly withdrawing U.S from the Paris Climate Agreement)— it seems as though their punting the football down the field, ignoring the cherished progeny of our nation and the world, and aiming to dawdle and bliss in carbon-devouring waste and greenhouse emissions, without any sense of responsibility for the long-term effects, short-term effects, or the centrality of being a good steward and subduer of the earth.


- Ben Bussewitz

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