It was a message heard many times, from John Seed, Joanna Macy, David Korten and others, that we all have important stories and that they form the heart of what we believe is possible. Constructive change is born of that. Thanks.
5:30 just a small technical correction : methan is not frozen in the permafrost. Methan is released by a microbial decomposition happening upon thawing of soil in those regions.
Yes you can make a difference Judith, stop using electricity, stop driving that car, stop flying, stop heating your home, show us all how to live like that, make a difference, you climate hypocrite.
Benton, you are on it, and I agree, we have to change the way we live and consume at a personal, community, and national level. Since we don't know one another then you wouldn't know that I use train travel and public transportation whenever possible, am working with my town to move towards solar for its electric needs, and endlessly harass my sweet hubby about putting on a sweater instead of hitting the thermostat. There is so much to do, and all any of us can do is try to live in accord with our ideas and take action to keep fossil fuels in the ground. Of course I am a hypocrite. Otherwise I would be living in the woods, sans this modern world. We all live in some gray! Thanks for watching.
Changing the system, not perfecting our own lives, is the point. A little hypocrisy is unavoidable living in a non-perfect world. What do you do to change the system Benton? Or have you given up hope altogether and became a cynic.
So, do you stand for anything at all except your own comfort? So easy! You don't even say a thing about our reality, not even how you see it. Maybe nobody can make a difference at this point. Then what? At least say it, Benton, say we continue business as usual and destroy humanity forever, inevitably. Or say you believe in the oil fairies.
It was a message heard many times, from John Seed, Joanna Macy, David Korten and others, that we all have important stories and that they form the heart of what we believe is possible. Constructive change is born of that. Thanks.
5:30 just a small technical correction : methan is not frozen in the permafrost. Methan is released by a microbial decomposition happening upon thawing of soil in those regions.
Semantics
Thank-you
Bravo Judith!! Thank you for speaking the truth!! You are the real deal!!!
Great story Judith, thanks for speaking the truth to power and making people consider their loved ones before the;y think about their pocketbook. :)
I love you! Raising two kids myself.
She is a great communicator.very interesting
Yes you can make a difference Judith, stop using electricity, stop driving that car, stop flying, stop heating your home, show us all how to live like that, make a difference, you climate hypocrite.
Benton, you are on it, and I agree, we have to change the way we live and consume at a personal, community, and national level. Since we don't know one another then you wouldn't know that I use train travel and public transportation whenever possible, am working with my town to move towards solar for its electric needs, and endlessly harass my sweet hubby about putting on a sweater instead of hitting the thermostat. There is so much to do, and all any of us can do is try to live in accord with our ideas and take action to keep fossil fuels in the ground. Of course I am a hypocrite. Otherwise I would be living in the woods, sans this modern world. We all live in some gray! Thanks for watching.
Changing the system, not perfecting our own lives, is the point. A little hypocrisy is unavoidable living in a non-perfect world. What do you do to change the system Benton? Or have you given up hope altogether and became a cynic.
So, do you stand for anything at all except your own comfort? So easy! You don't even say a thing about our reality, not even how you see it. Maybe nobody can make a difference at this point. Then what? At least say it, Benton, say we continue business as usual and destroy humanity forever, inevitably. Or say you believe in the oil fairies.
She's kind of crazy, right?
She's very lonely, you can tell.