Green Burials: The Sustainable Solution for Cemeteries | The Daily Show

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Published on February 2, 2022

What are green burials, and why are they becoming more popular? Trevor discusses the sustainable solution to cemeteries with Ronny Chieng. #DailyShow

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18 comments

  • mrnoobssayshi 2 years ago

    Honestly, Trevor’s Cantonese pronunciation is not the worst.

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  • DOA ver 2.1 2 years ago

    Already had that decision for me decided. There will be no viewing of the body, wake or funeral. My body will be picked up, washed-out and shrink-wrapped and putting the grave before 48 hours.

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  • SuperPink piggy 2 years ago

    shout out to Luke Perry who decided on a green burial and brought more awareness to it

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  • KAB 2 years ago

    Yeah, I never liked the idea of cemeteries because they take up land no one, NO ONE, visits them afterwards. Give me a green burial. Or better yet, an air burial. Take my body to a mountain, say your goodbyes, and let the animals consume my corpse.

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  • Sugam Nema 2 years ago

    getting buried with 3 people?being hindu definitely have perks in this situation…

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  • bones987123 2 years ago

    too funny

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  • sparrow jack 2 years ago

    Grave stones makes no sense that’s y there is a shortage of marking dead

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  • The Nicole n’ Crease Talk Show 2 years ago

    We got alot to say on our Show, come take a look..

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  • Bryan Selva 2 years ago

    Dump dead bodies in volcanoes,
    Maybe.

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  • Bryan Selva 2 years ago

    Woah, human beings-bieng treated less than human

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  • Nat Grafton 2 years ago

    When being buried isn’t the entire point to return to the earth? Why would we do everything in our power to stave off decomposition when that’s literally the point? It just doesn’t make any sense, except to perpetuate the myth that every dead body is dangerous and to make money off of that misconception.

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  • Ulrich Raymond 2 years ago

    Time to let your loved ones be buried in the nuclear silo if you can’t afford a grave

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  • Seth Pinnock 2 years ago

    No joke, I really believe we should be decomposed and made into fertilizer.. I am sure or would be more cost effective and sustainable.

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  • Stephanie Avebury 2 years ago

    My family already knows that I want a natural burial. No embalming, no casket. Put me in a winding cloth and give me back to the earth.

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  • Liz G 2 years ago

    I want my mind uploaded to a cloud with gaming capabilities and my body served up to crows or something. It’s not like I will care once I’m gone. My kids know I don’t care about ceremonies. I’m not even religious.

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  • datafoxy 2 years ago

    RIP RONNIE

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  • Ascent 2 years ago

    Would these other options be affordable?

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  • Harry jr 2 years ago

    Cremation all the way. Burden your family with your ashes.

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