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Who does the government have a reason to be mean to then?
Edward Snowden. And Iran. And people who make mistakes on their tax forms.
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Who does the government have a reason to be mean to then?

No, it's not about being green as in to be nice to plants and animals. You don't need to own the air you breathe to want to breathe clean air. You certainly don't need to own the water you drink to want to keep it clean.
Ancap's answer to West Virginia chemical leak : it's the government's fault, if only Freedom Industries owned the water they polluted, this would NEVER happen!
FTR the libertarian answer (which isn't quite the ancap answer) is that whoever is affected by the pollution should be able to sue the polluters. Now...what happens with the polluting industry is government owned? The biggest pollution problem we have in Tennessee is a coal ash spill caused by the government owned TVA. In fact it may be the worst environmental disaster in American history.
mean enough to the polluters
The quoted and bolded part was what she actually said, that's quite different than saying communism is best to fight global warming.
Umm...."doing it right" is also quoted, although you didn't bold it. And the DailyCaller copied/pasted the article from Bloomberg who actually interviewed Ms. Figueres. So if she didn't say "doing it right" with respect to China then she should sue Bloomberg for libel. I doubt that will happen because "doing it right" is most likely an accurate quote.
is that whoever is affected by the pollution should be able to sue the polluters.
and the status quo is stopping people from doing that? Erin Brocovich is just fiction?