Is there any point in taking individual actions to combat climate change when big corporations account for 20% of global carbon emissions? Stephen checks in with Mother Earth in search of some comfort and advice. #Colbert #Comedy #ClimateNight
Is there any point in taking individual actions to combat climate change when big corporations account for 20% of global carbon emissions? Stephen checks in with Mother Earth in search of some comfort and advice. #Colbert #Comedy #ClimateNight
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ReplyBiden: “no green new deal”.
ReplyThis needs to be a reoccuring segment
ReplyPossible yes, but not so long as we are ruled by senile multi-millionaires taking money from billionaires and corporations.
ReplyThe executives have as much to fear as the politicians who are actively hurting/killing millions of people. We are all civil, after all.
ReplyThe ideas in this video are the reason i’m a doomer. Seing good ordinary people taking the bike and reading a book instead of using the tv. At the same time those who do the most dmg doesnt change and it will kill us all. Probably not the mega rich though since they all have 40 m dollar doomsday shelter.
ReplyReduce consumption, reuse your stuff, repurpose your old stuff, recycle. Be intentional about buying stuff. Buying an old Toyota and keeping it in a safe driving condition will do more good for the environment than buying the overpriced and resource-intensive Tesla car. Ask the city council to expand the network of clean energy public transportation. Grow a freedom garden. Vote progressive.
ReplyThanx, Jon, for your comments.
ReplyMother Earth is a beautiful thing.
as Great Comedian George Carlin said: “The Planet is fine, The People of fucked”.
ReplyReduce human population yearly. Adapt to increasing aquatic and hostile environments encroachment. Consume only sustainable resources. Harm as little sentient life as possible.
Reply_No chance…_
More bullshit from Colbert, diverting attention from the real culprits to futile individual actions.
ReplyI have a firm belief that we can heal Mother Earth
ReplyIs red not a really bad dye for the environment?
ReplyWe will not kill earth, we will only kill the life that’s on it.
ReplyPeople who call themselves Christian but haven’t really read the Bible would be pretty surprised by what it actually says. The bible is often socialist, and contrary to popular belief doesn’t offer a trip to a heaven in the sky, but rather says that heaven will be right here on Earth. That’s why it calls on Christians to be good stewards of the Earth, and that we must be responsible with the gifts we are given here in this life, including this planet, in order to be trusted with the keys to the new Jerusalem, a city that is to be the kingdom of heaven right here on Earth. Anyone who calls themselves a Christian and disrespects this planet will be literally tossing themselves into the fires of hell. Not the mythical hell, but a real a present burning and flooded hell of famine and plagues, aka the euphemistically named “global warming”.
ReplyThe other aspect is that these old rich people are passing down the money to their children which will buy them the necessities in a heavily impacted climate crisis.
They will live in the most well protected cities, with greenhouse parks, and clean air. While everyone else who doesn’t make 400k+/year will suffer and scrape.
ReplyReligion, someone finally said it! Down with the global death cults!
ReplyAs a religious person, I gotta tell you, that’s ridiculous. I love the One who made it, so I’ve been taking care of it, recycling EVERYTHING, cartying my fruit and groceries in reusuable bags, driving the best electric I could afford, composting, growing wild flowers and trees, avoiding all poisons in my yard, letting insects do their thing… Religion is not the problem, lack of relationship with Creator is!
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