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One of the best pieces of fiction of the 20th century has the following plot premise: a small town is slowly dying as a result of pollution – for instance, a toxic plant leaks radioactive waste – and the town’s local industrialist, in order to protect his family fortune, engages in an increasingly bizarre series of schemes to make more money by increasing pollution.

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Sorry Frank, that’s just reality.

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Not sure how serious the OP is? That quote is an example of what’s commonly referred to as “cargo cult environmentalism.” The idea behind this is that the best way for industrialists to save the world is to pollute with abandon as much as possible in the hope that the pollution will somehow “pay for itself” by some magical transformation of the environment.

David Darling, who coined the term, gives some great examples of this, for instance:

Another example I will share, from my own childhood, is the movie, The Flintstones in the Great War. The Flintstones, a family of doglike creatures that roam around a city in search of action in war-torn Europe. A scientist’s (Fred) discovery of a means of turning lead into gold leads him to become a “wonder merchant” on the side of the Germans and manufacture all the lead needed for bullets and shells. In the end, when the war is finally over and the Flintstones’ friends are back together again, the scientist is a German agent and the Flintstones have taken a ship to the United States.

Why? Because Fred has seen how the lead produced by war efforts – produced for the glory of the state – produces wonderful works of art and art-like objects and thus the world will be improved by the use of the lead in the bullets that would have otherwise been wasted. So, lead in bullets is good and war in Europe is bad.

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