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Jeremy Rifkin, an American economist, talks about the devastating impact of the Industrial Revolution, and how it changes the Earth's water cycle, affecting all life on the green planet. We are on the verge of the sixth extinction event of life on Earth. It is not too late, but we must act now. Be a part of the solution!
The video is an excerpt from the documentary Tomorrow. Watch the trailer here
As mankind is threatened by the collapse of the ecosystems, Cyril, Mélanie, Alexandre, Laurent, Raphäel and Antoine, all in their thirties, explore the world in search of solutions that can save their children, and with them, future generations. Using the most successful experiments in every area (agriculture, energy, habitat, economy, education, democracy…) they try to put back together the puzzle which may tell a new story of the future.
CO2 is not the problem. democracy is not an example of something successful.
CO2 is absolutely part of the problem, and if you don't think democracy is successful can I recommend some nice dictatorships for you?
hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha, the rule of one ignorant man vs the rule of many ignorant men, sounds like a false choice. that would be another classic logical fallacy. your specialty. CO2 never was part of the problem, pollution is. CO2 is plant food.
You may be right, but CO2 is an effect we cannot ignore much long.
pollution is a problem, not CO2. CO2 is plant food. see: global greening. you seem reasonable and concerned. if you are interested in something closer to the truth, let me know. i used to believe all of the man made global warming stuff. knowledge is power, fear is borne of ignorance.
An economist is an expert of climate?