Idea! Let's wander aimlessly around NYC shooting a webisode! Let's make a nice shiny and useless plaque! Let's pretend we're frustrated when we aren't guided to a CEO who has no time to waste on wannabe activists!
And let's make this all about criticizing someone ELSE for completely wasting resources.
Pot. Kettle. Find a better way to invest your time and energy into causes you care for, or at least don't expose your short sightedness in the process.
I nominate you for a fossil fool award for 2009. May be your hero, "Sticky" Lewis, would let you ride in his LIMO for being a "fool" who would support him. These not many left.
Yes, Mr. Lewis will have to answer to a goofy unshaved tree-hugger. I can see why he was sneaking around. His organization provides hundreds of thousands of people with jobs and clients, which range in the millions, with financial products needed to live a proper life. Ken, what an asshole!!
I can't believe you thought you could just walk in and speak with someone the likes of Ken Lewis. What's worse is the fact you are so naive to think he cares enough to intentionally avoid you. You are of no significance to him whatsoever. Quite frankly, Ken Lewis would not walk across the street to piss on you.
You make Ken Lewis sound like he is the wort man in the planet. If you have never had the opprotunity to meet him face to face you have no right to judge (in my opinion: judge now and you shall be judge first). I wish I could disclose what he is doing with the country wide issue, many Americans would really see another side of him! he is a great leader!
Question: If not fossil fuels, how would you power homes that use all of the electricity produced by the fossil fuel plants?
Question 2: Isn't the root of the problem in electricity usage of Americans and shouldn't you focus your energy towards eliminating excessive electricity usage?
All Bank of America is doing is supplying the demand for financing Coal Plants BECAUSE people need the electricity. Go to the root of the problem, not the stem.
We need to act quickly to address climate change by pressuring the most influential actors to change their behavior. Efficiency is important, but you don't turn a ship by asking the passengers to get out and push.
So (1) invest in renewables, not new fossil fuels (like BofA does) and (2) no, because of exactly the issue I mentioned above: asking each individual to change on their own is not a solution nor does it address root structural causes; the climate crisis can only be addressed through collective decision-making through organizing to influence crucial institutions and policies.
My question for you: what's the plan for continuing to fund fossil fuel expansion while avoiding global warming?
Also, although advocating efficiency could reduce demand, it could never differentiate between carbon-intensive energy (like coal) and low-carbon energy (like wind). So market pressure would not be brought to bear in a way that would maximally reduce emissions.
Ken Lewis is America's biggest joke.
CordDragonzord 2 years ago
Idea! Let's wander aimlessly around NYC shooting a webisode! Let's make a nice shiny and useless plaque! Let's pretend we're frustrated when we aren't guided to a CEO who has no time to waste on wannabe activists!
And let's make this all about criticizing someone ELSE for completely wasting resources.
Pot. Kettle. Find a better way to invest your time and energy into causes you care for, or at least don't expose your short sightedness in the process.
plaidjedi83 3 years ago
plaidjedi83
I nominate you for a fossil fool award for 2009. May be your hero, "Sticky" Lewis, would let you ride in his LIMO for being a "fool" who would support him. These not many left.
Cindi3847 2 years ago
hahahahah your an idiot for promoting bofa and ken lewis
hustlr288 3 years ago
hahahahahaha bank of america made me rich fakew all
hustlr288 3 years ago
Yes, Mr. Lewis will have to answer to a goofy unshaved tree-hugger. I can see why he was sneaking around. His organization provides hundreds of thousands of people with jobs and clients, which range in the millions, with financial products needed to live a proper life. Ken, what an asshole!!
Edisto54 3 years ago
Edisto54
It's amazing how many employees will come to the defense of this horrid person. I hope you commented on B of A time.
Cindi3847 3 years ago
Ken Lewis is not in NY! He's in NC on N. Tryon Street
MykalxKnife 3 years ago
SERIOUSLY!!! SO STUPID!!!
lemonrain82 3 years ago
I can't believe you thought you could just walk in and speak with someone the likes of Ken Lewis. What's worse is the fact you are so naive to think he cares enough to intentionally avoid you. You are of no significance to him whatsoever. Quite frankly, Ken Lewis would not walk across the street to piss on you.
jdrakeii 3 years ago
You make Ken Lewis sound like he is the wort man in the planet. If you have never had the opprotunity to meet him face to face you have no right to judge (in my opinion: judge now and you shall be judge first). I wish I could disclose what he is doing with the country wide issue, many Americans would really see another side of him! he is a great leader!
abeguzman17 3 years ago
Question: If not fossil fuels, how would you power homes that use all of the electricity produced by the fossil fuel plants?
Question 2: Isn't the root of the problem in electricity usage of Americans and shouldn't you focus your energy towards eliminating excessive electricity usage?
All Bank of America is doing is supplying the demand for financing Coal Plants BECAUSE people need the electricity. Go to the root of the problem, not the stem.
andreyisgood 3 years ago
We need to act quickly to address climate change by pressuring the most influential actors to change their behavior. Efficiency is important, but you don't turn a ship by asking the passengers to get out and push.
RANVideo 3 years ago
I understand your point, but - no offense - you did not answer any of my questions.
andreyisgood 3 years ago
So (1) invest in renewables, not new fossil fuels (like BofA does) and (2) no, because of exactly the issue I mentioned above: asking each individual to change on their own is not a solution nor does it address root structural causes; the climate crisis can only be addressed through collective decision-making through organizing to influence crucial institutions and policies.
My question for you: what's the plan for continuing to fund fossil fuel expansion while avoiding global warming?
RANVideo 3 years ago
That's not to say that each individual's contribution is not important -- it's just not sufficient.
RANVideo 3 years ago
Also, although advocating efficiency could reduce demand, it could never differentiate between carbon-intensive energy (like coal) and low-carbon energy (like wind). So market pressure would not be brought to bear in a way that would maximally reduce emissions.
RANVideo 3 years ago
Bank of America took advantage of me... They have lots and lots of problems.
09ernie1957 3 years ago
Nobody should EVER bank with them.
MykalxKnife 3 years ago
You guys rock... stick it to the man!!!
frankodelic 3 years ago