Dude, what do you not get? I and the article have already explained how the two are related. It is not a direct link but a byproduct. It has to do with low-income housing and the nature of power companies. Ask yourself, how can a $20k income family spend more in power per month than an $80k income family? When you get your answer, you should arrive at the link between systemic racism in our country's past and global warming. If you do, then you can decide if you agree or disagree with the link. The facts are indisputable, but there is a socioeconomic theory in there that you'd have to subscribe to. If you don't, I can't help you any more. You just simply do not have enough background knowledge or lack the ability to think critically to have this conversation.
Ad hominem and bandwagon reasoning. Nothing personal, but I do not listen to arguments that use that.
There is no theory that anyone "has to" subscribe to.
Different people can draw vastly different conclusions from the same thing.
Nothing is "indisputable"
Everyone is perfectly within their rights to have their own ideas and reasoning. Superimposing viewpoints does not help anyone.
Nothing personal, perdue3, but you could have approached that a lot better lol.
Maybe instead of arguing over how racism and global warming are affecting people, maybe focus on helping people make smart financial and life decisions, and get their voter cards to make educated votes.