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Aryanna 2022-06-18 17:09:41
Why care about global warming? I can romantically hope that future generations will be able to see the frozen Greenland and the deep blue sea ice; I can also look at it realistically, and soon it will lead to drastic changes on the earth, obliterate human cities, and intensify human contradictions . While art can still romanticize the seriousness of a problem, we can still correct...
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Evert 2022-06-18 16:55:46
Discussing the artistic value of a documentary is far less important than taking...
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Akeem 2022-06-18 16:36:23
"The science is clear. The future is...
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Marilou 2022-06-18 14:09:04
What impressed me most was the interviews with several developing countries. In less than 10 minutes, I talked about China's pollution. Xiao Lizi did not suffer from the harsh attitude of traditional Western documentaries towards China. It said pollution first and development. The speed and capability of new energy sources are number one in the world, and the most fearful thing is that while educating others, they also extinguish their hopes. India has directly criticized the United States as a...
Before the Flood Comments
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Makayla 2022-10-04 08:10:51
Otherwise, we and everything we live with will be history
Explosives to remove mountain tops for coal, hydraulic fracturing to extract underground natural gas, and offshore drilling for oil and tar sands are the most destructive forms of fossil fuel production. China is heavily dependent on fossil fuels, but new energy sources such as wind energy and...
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Trevor 2022-09-10 06:08:29
The biggest problem is human shortsightedness
Public international law discusses the Paris Agreement, so the teacher let us watch this film.
This is a common topic: Humans are exploiting oil and coal resources and beef consumption, resulting in massive production of CO2 and CH4, rising global temperatures, massive deaths of coral reefs,...
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Johann Rockström (professor, environmental science, Stockholm U): We are on average moving towards four degree warming this century. And we haven't been in a four degree warmer world for the past four million years.
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Gregory Mankiw: If we want to change the President's view on carbon tax
[or any other specific issue]
Gregory Mankiw: , we need to change the public's view on carbon tax
[or any other specific issue]
Gregory Mankiw: . Politicians, although we call them our elected leaders, are really our elected followers... they DO what the People want them to do. ~ Gregory Mankiw, Harvard economics professor