Found in the Progressive review, July 09, 07

I haven't been following this one's political career, if indeed he 
aspires to one, but it ties in with "framing resources":
Natalia

RFK JR SAYS WHAT NO MAJOR DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE DARES TO SAY

ROBERT F. KENNEDY JR, LIVE EARTH -  Now we've all heard the oil industry 
and the coal industry and their indentured servants in the political 
process telling us that global climate stability is a luxury that we 
can't afford. That we have to choose now between economic prosperity on 
the one hand and environmental protection on the other. And that is a 
false choice.

In 100% of the situations, good environmental policy is identical to 
good economic policy --- if we want to measure our economy, and this is 
how we ought to be measuring it, based upon how it produces jobs and the 
dignity of jobs over the generations, how it preserves the values of the 
assets of our community and how it averts the catastrophe of global 
warming.

If, on the other hand, we want to do what they've been urging us to do 
on Capitol Hill which is to treat the planet as if it were a business in 
liquidation, convert our natural resources to cash as quickly as 
possible, have a few years of pollution based prosperity, we can 
generate an instantaneous cash flow and the illusion of a prosperous 
economy. But our children are going to pay for our joyride with denuded 
landscapes, with poor health, with huge cleanup costs and with climate 
chaos which is going to amplify over time and that they will never be 
able to pay.

Environmental injury is deficit spending. It is a way of loading the 
costs of our generation's prosperity on to the backs of our children. 
Climate change is upon us. Its impacts are going to be catastrophic and 
we are causing it. The good news is, we have the scientific and 
technological capacity to avert its most catastrophic impacts. We only 
need the political will.

If we raise fuel economy standards in our automobiles by one mile -- we 
generate twice the amount of oil that is in the Arctic National Wildlife 
Refugee. If we raise fuel economy standards by 7.6 miles per gallon we 
yield more oil than we now import from the Persian Gulf. We can 
eliminate 100% of Persian Gulf oil. . .

Now you've heard today a lot of people say that there are many little 
things that you all can do today to avert climate change on your own. 
But I will tell you this, it is more important than buying compact 
fluorescent light bulbs or than buying a fuel efficient automobile. The 
most important thing you can do is to get involved in the political 
process and get rid of all of these rotten politicians that we have in 
Washington D.C. -- who are nothing more than corporate toadies for 
companies like Exxon and Southern Company, these villainous companies 
that consistently put their private financial interest ahead of American 
interest and ahead of the interest of all of humanity. This is treason 
and we need to start treating them now as traitors.

And they have their slick public relations firms and their phony think 
tanks in Washington D.C. and their crooked scientists who are lying to 
the American people day after day after day. And we have a press that 
has completely let down American democracy. That's giving us Ana Nicole 
Smith and Paris Hilton instead of the issues that we need to understand 
to make rational decisions in a democracy - like global warming. . .

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