Can eight late night shows combine forces to end the climate crisis in one night? Probably not. But it’s worth a shot! Join Stephen Colbert as he takes a look at the big problems facing our planet, and some ways to fix them, in this special #ClimateNight monologue. #Colbert #Comedy #Monologue
That air conditioning comment was odd. The point of the paint is that it makes the room cold, and thus you don’t need air conditioning. They aren’t saying that you just need to live in a hot room.
ReplyMost Americans: “Climate change ain’t gonna affect me. F_ck it”
ReplyAlso Americans: “Ugggh, why is everything always on FIRE, or FLOODED? Gina’s condo collapsed, so the loser has to get a fourth job. What’s wrong with her? People just don’t want to work anymore!”
How many Americans won’t even take vaccines that will save them from a horrible death by disease, much less worry about climate change unless it directly affects them.
Most are too worried trying to make as much money as possible before they die. As if they can take it with them.
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ReplyWhat a douche bag. his carbon footprint is 100k all of you, Know that.
ReplySILVER CHARIOT REQUIEM: ZA WARUDO
Reply“We are going to have to get older Americans to CARRY about it”?
ReplyNow if we could just make a that paint turn from Mike Pence to Vantablack on command based on heating and cooling needs…..
ReplyCan someone please direct me to the restaurant at the end of the Universe.
ReplyI hope I’m still black. I watch meanwhile all the time
ReplyYo Stevie….go easy with the oldie jokes…how far is 50 In your rearview mirror?
Replyhey! im watching this show! i am not white !!!
ReplyThank you for this!!! So agree!!! Thanks for talking about this. We will make change.
ReplyLol fear mongers here we come.
ReplyIf you want to stop & reverser climate change the quickest way to do it is too refill the soil with carbon & water. The fastest way of getting carbon from the air is to grow grass which uses sun light & carbon dioxide. The most effecient way to turn grass into soil is through the stomach of cattle, when cattle have soiled the ground they move on to new pastures and do it again. In time the soil stores ever more Carbon and climate change stops
ReplyWe have a choice? Do we eat old cattle or do we leave them alone to die
Personally I vote for eating cattle as it means it slows climate xhange