There's a simpler way to go about this.
"Ok. So global warming isn't man-made or isn't a real problem. I'll just let that one go. We don't need it. What are your thoughts on rising ocean acidity levels? Plastic particles in the water cycle? Habitat destruction? Endangerment of lynch pin species around the world, like amphibians or honeybees? These problems are just as severe, and there's no way in hell you can argue mankind isn't the primary cause of them."
Hell man, you don't even need that. The flat fact is that the stuff causing environmental damage is wasteful as a rule. Pollution and containments getting into the environment is a sign of inefficiency, both in the process producing it, in using the pollutants themselves, and in maintaining the environment in a state most capable of exploitation. You could give jack-all of a shit about the long term consequences and be in complete denial about the larger scale impact of humans on the environment and
still be necessarily led to tenants of conservation and environmental protectionism that are flatly identical to measures based on a long-term view. That ideal isn't just a moral thing, it's also an
engineering thing.
To a large extent, climate denial and a lot of the industrial-side shit related to it has nothing to do genuine belief, s'far as I can tell. What it really is, is some fuckers trying to make an excuse for being crap at their job and obfuscate the blatant goddamn stupidity and inefficiency of what they're doing. These are poor businessmen and industrialists trying to excuse their failings on one hand, and individuals doing frankly immoral things (being excessively wasteful) trying to hide or downplay their immorality/incapability (of figuring out a more efficient process/something to
do with the waste materials) on the other.
It honestly gets kinda' frustrating. Climate change being false
doesn't change the fact that many of the measures being suggested to fight it are the best choice anyway. Efficiency is one of the primary virtues. Waste, pollutants, environmental damage... those are all signs of
inefficiency, of damaging that which you extract resources from to an excessive degree.
Regardless as to the long term or wide scale effects, these are
things you freaking fix,
because it means you can improve your methodology and extend the degree of resource exploitation you're capable of. S'just... damnit, people. Damn it, and damn
you. Stop being so terrible at
actual exploitation, you weaksauce bastards! You're giving the word a bad name!