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1 posted on 06/29/2021 10:52:55 AM PDT by chuckles
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The Chinese are now letting their people have more than one child per couple.


2 posted on 06/29/2021 10:54:55 AM PDT by blueunicorn6 ("A crack shot and a good dancer”)
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Planet Of The Humans by Jeff Gibbs

So why did you say Michael Moore?

Runtime of this video is 1 hour and 40 minutes

Planet of the Humans is a documentary that dares to say what no one else will this Earth Day - that we are losing the battle to stop climate change on planet earth because we are following leaders who have taken us down the wrong road - selling out the green movement to wealthy interests and corporate America. This film is the wake-up call to the reality we are afraid to face: that in the midst of a human-caused extinction event, the environmental movement’s answer is to push for techno-fixes and band-aids. It's too little, too late.

Removed from the debate is the only thing that might save us: getting a grip on our out-of-control human presence and consumption. Why is this not the issue? Because that would be bad for profits, bad for business. Have we environmentalists fallen for illusions, “green” illusions, that are anything but green, because we’re scared that this is the end - and we’ve pinned all our hopes on biomass, wind turbines, and electric cars?

No amount of batteries are going to save us, warns director Jeff Gibbs (lifelong environmentalist and co-producer of “Fahrenheit 9/11” and “Bowling for Columbine"). This urgent, must-see movie, a full-frontal assault on our sacred cows, is guaranteed to generate anger, debate, and, hopefully, a willingness to see our survival in a new way—before it’s too late.

Featuring: Al Gore, Bill McKibben, Richard Branson, Robert F Kennedy Jr., Michael Bloomberg, Van Jones, Vinod Khosla, Koch Brothers, Vandana Shiva, General Motors, 350.org, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sierra Club, the Union of Concerned Scientists, Nature Conservancy, Elon Musk, Tesla.

Music by: Radiohead, King Crimson, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Blank & Jones, If These Trees Could Talk, Valentina Lisitsa, Culprit 1, Patrick O’hearn, The Torquays, Nigel Stanford, and many more.

Planet of the Humans (2019)

Planet of the Humans takes a harsh look at how the environmental movement has lost the battle through well-meaning but disastrous choices..

3 posted on 06/29/2021 11:04:15 AM PDT by Robert DeLong
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>> that in the midst of a human-caused extinction event,

Why would I care about this film that is based on such a wrong assumption?


5 posted on 06/29/2021 11:14:48 AM PDT by Bryanw92
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“Planet of the Humans is a documentary that dares to say what no one else will this Earth Day - that we are losing the battle to stop climate change on planet earth because we are following leaders who have taken us down the wrong road”

Original premise is complete BS.

Peddle your enviro wacko crap somewhere else.


8 posted on 06/29/2021 11:46:59 AM PDT by Jotmo (Whoever said, "The pen is mightier than the sword." has clearly never been stabbed to death.)
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bunch of stubborn old curmudgeons here. Grumpy Old Men.


12 posted on 06/29/2021 12:09:05 PM PDT by Pollard
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Planet of the Human Apes.


13 posted on 06/29/2021 12:10:02 PM PDT by 353FMG
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Okay, I see at the end that Michael Moore is the executive producer. 8>)


18 posted on 06/29/2021 12:47:31 PM PDT by Robert DeLong
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