Check out Charlie’s video here: ruclips.net/video/VBP0-XUe6bU/видео.html I really enjoyed making both of these videos - let me know if you have any questions! Are you enjoying all of these collaby things? I think I’ve forgotten how to make a video by myself :P
its not even to do with male to female farming. who would you pick some one that produced stable crops year after year or a new person? if a woman could produced stable crops bring them on board but at the end of the day its nothing to do with woman or men its to do with crop output. this comes across as devesion more then anything thing else even if you don't think this was your goal. have that in mind next time. if not i will post this in a note pad and will copy and past it. fair well and have a good day.
if you want to go down that route get a collage degree in horticulture could be that simple wouldn't it? unless you have to lift 400 pounds in that case hope you have that genetic trait for woman bigger body muscle growth. because it is a rare genetic trait.
i can read a book and understand and apple on my own time. collage would not help me. unless you are going for something that pays well collage is not worth it. your talking about $60,000+ in student loan. that some people cant pay off. your lucky to only have to pay off $10,000
i immediately recognised your voice and your circles, i even stopped the video to check if it really was you! i guess i watched too many of your videos :D
@@zentouro this is so cringe, ecofeminism is just as dumb as ecomasculinism, drop the gender labels and just get to work, the world is unisex and climate doesn't care about your genitals or identity. If there's something that needs to be done it doesn't matter what gender is the person doing it. 🤦🏻♂️
I completely agree with the idea of not everyone will be impacted the same by climate change. It differs, as you said, between income level, geographical location, and even gender. But don't you think relating climate change with women with that approach is kinda farfetched? I mean if you do that approach you can literally connect almost anything with climate change. For instance, with that views (albeit this is a very extreme case) advancement of medicine that creates better health and life expectancy, types of pregnancy tools like test tube babies, or campaign in Japan to promotes marriage and children to fight aging population, receiving immigrant to a country that creates more need for resources can be considered a bad thing to the environment. There's nothing wrong in empowering women it is necessary for our society but to make another focus in this fight against climate change will just divert resources from the real fight. For example, if you're talking about the output of agriculture. if you said the solution is to empower women with education and such, it can even divert them from the agriculture sectors as we can see less and less educated person (men or women) go to work in the agriculture sectors. Or we can shift our focus to the research on how to improve input from technology, agriculture management, how to limit emission from agriculture, etc. Just for disclosure, I'm fully agreed with the importance of empowering women, and yes we have huge problems regarding gender inequality that need to be solved and I think this also applied to various of minority group that still face discrimination till today. But the idea of this eco-feminism I think is not the best way to approach climate change. However, in terms of impact, I would agree that if there is a certain focus on the impact of climate change on a certain group.
the big difference between some of the examples you listed and looking at gender - is that women make up greater than 50% of the globes population. so analyzing how structural and societal forces influence women's educational attainment (and other factors) is definitely a good tool for addressing some solutions to climate change. of course, this video isn't saying this is the only solution, but it is one piece in a very complicated puzzle. personally, my main interest in this area, that the video only touches on briefly is gender-focused climate policy. which is a huge topic, but if you're up for some reading, I highly recommend checking out this org: wedo.org/
This is much a geographical and religious problem, to focus the resources where it's most needed. As seen in the agricultural statistics, 0.8% of women own land in Saudi Arabia this is similar in other muslim countries. The women oppression is at top in these places, and if we want to have the greatest impact this is the places to focus on.
Thank you for this video! I remember reading recently about how being environmentally friendly is seen as feminine by men (at least where I'm from), which in turn made the men less likely to choose sustainable options in front of other men for fear of judgment, which seemed bananas to me, but I guess if climate change won't impact them as much then... 🙄🤦♀️🙈
@@zentouro It was in danish so I don't know how helpful it is, but from what I know about toxic masculinity in North America, I'm guessing there must be similar things going on?
Same here in Ecuador. Men who care about the environment are seem as weak-minded and anxious by the rest because of cultural issues.The government of Lenin Moreno brags about the clean-energy generated from the dams in the mountains but there are no real plans to create awareness in the people to tackle the real problem from the roots. In fact i don't know if you guys know about the Chevron case but it's worth a read about government negligence on enviromental issues.
I do really appreciate that you acknowledged the fact that the research ignores nonbinary people or places them into men or women based on AGAB, though using the term women in regards to pregnancy contributes to this.
you're right, i'm very much a work in progress in trying to make my language and actions more inclusive. thank you for pointing that out - i will definitely keep it in mind for future videos/irl conversations.
To me the video sounds like there is education missing in general and not only for one gender. Especially after seeing the stats in the US. Sure, having a child without planning it, doesn't always have to be a bad thing depending on the parents' relationship. In general it shows a lack in knowledge of both parties involved. As a man it is in my interest not to have unwanted children, too. Of course it's a different situation for women as they are the ones getting pregnant and giving birth. The blame for an unwanted child goes to both parties though.
Question: Would the Handmaid’s Tale (both book & TV series) be a relevant literary piece to examine ecofeminism as well as the nuanced intersectionality that ecofeminism ignores (like race, gender identity, sexual identity, etc)?
oh this is an extremely good question, but i haven't read or watched the series. I am just about to start a different Atwood's series that has climate as a backdrop (the MaddAddam trilogy). do you mind if i share your question on twitter though? I think this could spark an interesting conversation.
I have never seen this channel before. Just from looking at the title, I am kinda bracing for a slew unfounded claims. Intuitively, it seems preposterous. But I am willing to watch through the video and listen before making judgment......
Hi Miriam! I am actually interested if you believe that ecofeminism can be restructured or redefined in order for it to be practically used academically and politically? That is, for it to become an actual theoretical framework that can impact policy and decision making? Thank you for your video it was very enlightening
thats a super good question. ecofeminism is saddled with a lot of baggage now (as we discussed in a lot more detail in charlie's video) so I'm not sure that i'd want to try redefining that word. However, there is definitely a place for feminist perspectives on climate and examining both impacts and solutions through a feminist lens. Just this morning I got a press release with the subject line: "Women’s Rights and Climate Activists to Host Briefing on A Feminist Agenda for the Green New Deal" - so it is clear there are organizations trying to create, as you say, a framework that can impact policy and decision making. here's their website: feministgreennewdeal.com/
yesssss this quality is what I'm shooting for. I am wanting to speak on climate change on youtube and have recently started making a few videos to see if I'm enjoying it, and so far I am! I'm about to separate my climate content from my book content, but this is exactly what I would love to help talk about on this platform. I actually wrote a paper in grad school about how climate change (and as you point out, climate change solutions) can affect people differently and it was fascinating and heartbreaking to learn more about. Excellent video!
The Eemian interglacial was warmer than the Holocene Climate Optimum with less CO2 than the latter. The Holocene Climate Optimum was warmer than the present by as much as 2C and the Sahara was wet with adundant life. It is currently cooler than the Holocene Climate Optimum. The Eemian ended as temperatures dropped to glacial temperatures while CO2 remained elevated. CO2 was unable to prevent temperatures falling. Heat does not make deserts but lack of moisture. There are two desert 'belts' around the earth at 15° and 30° north or south of the Equator. All deserts are in these two belts where the air from the Hadley cells and the Mid-Latitude cells meet and decend. As both air masses are relatively dry they heat up more than wet air as they sink creating hot DRY desert climates. Deserts expand during glacial expansion as moisture gets locked up in ice. There is greater climate instability during glaciation. Modern humans left Africa around 100,000 years ago and spread out around the globe. When the world started to warm up, after the last Glacial maximum 20,000 years ago, modern humans began to thrive and prosper while the oceans rose 120 meters (12,000 cm) creating vast abundant shallows. The last 1,000 years has seen the greatest human advances (just ahead of the failures) and the last 100 have seen our tentative first steps off the planet. The relative warmth and wetness of the Holocene has given us more fertile lands and seas and longer growing seasons than during the millenia of cold and dry before, in other words greater choices and possibilities for our imaginations to explore. The last time the earth was as warm as now was 120,000 years ago. Thats how long it might be to the next Inter-Glacial.
Fue un muy buen complemento para el video número 1. Siento que se expusieron las injusticias hacia la mujer en el ámbito de la agricultura de una manera menos abstracta. La estadística de las mujeres propietarias de tierra no la conocía con exactitud, pero sí había escuchado de ella; me parece impresionante. Algo que sí conocía era sobre la educación sexual como solución para el acelerado calentamiento global. Como opinión personal creo que se debe luchar por una mejor educación sexual para todos los géneros, ¡es algo necesario para todo mundo! Otra opinión personal es que las conductas sexistas se encuentran presentes (sutilmente o no) en casi todo ámbito. Hay cierta urgencia con el dominio del medio ambiente (feminismo ecológico), pero también se le debe poner cuidado a otras esferas (laboral, política, etc).
in another universe i'm actually good at acting and i do all of these videos with DOZENS of snarky and also extremely sincere characters. most would wear hats.
I know that my father criticized me for all the other things, but I will be taught with all kinds of nonsense by each person, but in time we must bring out as many documents as possible about the North Pole and the South Pole. It all depends on you and me. the whole planet if you want to continue to support us It's all up to you From now on you have to understand everything my power is in you You have to understand this you think a little and look up in Heaven everyone is waiting for what you think is coming to me that everyone I fully support you I say so much Go out and save the planet the planet is still a little and self-destructing you can't believe it
Amazing video which helped me to understand problems from other angels. Thank you! Great work ...keep going!! From now on will be your regular viewer :)
Great video!!! Really interesting to learn about about all these different aspects. It's amazing how many different things contribute to another thing, and vice versa. Big thumbs up for shouting out non-binary peeps! Hopefully more research will include them in the future :)
yeah this was a hard script to write, and honestly I think there is a lot I left out, b/c it really is such a wildly interconnected topic. I'll probably re-visit some of these ideas, maybe trying to focus more deeply on a case study or something!
it's probably something that can be mentioned in pretty much any video. Since whatever environmental issue can also be seen through this lense, so that could always be an aside "so how does this affect different people differently"
I know that everyone will criticize me from all sides, I tell you to say shoot, as if I fought alone and more than that, I will try to fight alone. in everything I have said and even what I am doing from now on it will be very difficult and very very very difficult for this more than that we have a lot of documents as it was blown up the North Pole and the South Pole a very advanced technology in the world I know that everyone will say all sorts of things but our technology is very advanced I know that everyone will say all sorts of things about us We don't care we go straight
it's not bad to be a woman for the planet but think a little that every woman has been in this position and the North Pole and the South Pole is no longer you have to understand this more than that you have to understand what you want to do exactly what you want to go ahead you had to understand this I teach you well So I have to understand that I also fight for the planet I know everyone tells me all sorts of things but you have to think a little better and better I don't say that you don't have to fight for the planet you give too late almost late more than 10 years for this planet I won't give you for more than 10 years that he lives on this planet that's crazy you have to understand that forests are cut down water no more it's all polluted the oceans are all polluted the air is all polluted so you have to think very carefully what you want to do from now on if you want to put the forest back
i mean, i want to beleive you, but hand waving that 'eco-conscious capitalism without consumerism' is realistic sounds pretty pie in the sky. mind elaborating how you came to that conclusion? capitalism and consumerism go pretty hand-in-hand so far as I can tell.
It might just be the social bubble I'm in, but from my understanding economic growth is necessary for a functioning economy and in order to achieve growth without a growing population the consumption per capita must grow. I would greatly appreciate being proven wrong with this one, as I think it is rather depressing.
Skweepa I believe eco-consciousness capitalism will be the approach which taken to try and solve our environmental problems, however I don't believe it is the best option for 2 reasons: Transitioning to conscious capitalism would take too long, there would be (mostly hidden but still very real) push back from corporations; and businesses put profit and economic growth above all else, they have to to survive in a capitalist economy, continued economic growth is impossible and unsustainable.
@@zentouro Before advertising, people more often chose products based on their own necessity and the reputation of the quality of the product. With pervasive advertising...whichever business has more money can advertise more and sell more products regardless. Capitalism is public choice...opportunity to vote with money...and it's not inherently bad if the public is educated rather than exploited. I am not a fan of anything that validates helplessness...like saying "we can't have ethical values as a civilized society...we have to have a benevolent dictatorship." We already banned advertising to children on TV, we've also banned flavored cigarettes where I live (usually bought by teens). There is in infinity of ways to re-establish a conscious consumer environment where we know to only buy from businesses who act within our values. THAT process can be strong-armed to make it easier for less conscious people to make ethical choices (aka gaining control of the advertising)...we don't need to trash the whole economic system... I hear some people that they think "oh, we need FORCE people to move fast on this...via community-centered dictatorship" but that is ALSO pie in the sky. Who's going to decide what's most important? Who's going to lead? How will they get and use money and resources?
@@countpoolnoodleiii99 That growth myth is incorrect. Capitalism works because people gain from trade. That will never stop even in a state of utter chaos and regression. The only "functioning" that matters is food, education. shelter, water to prevent evil from exploiting vulnerable people.
Check out Charlie’s video here: ruclips.net/video/VBP0-XUe6bU/видео.html
I really enjoyed making both of these videos - let me know if you have any questions! Are you enjoying all of these collaby things? I think I’ve forgotten how to make a video by myself :P
its not even to do with male to female farming. who would you pick some one that produced stable crops year after year or a new person? if a woman could produced stable crops bring them on board but at the end of the day its nothing to do with woman or men its to do with crop output. this comes across as devesion more then anything thing else even if you don't think this was your goal. have that in mind next time. if not i will post this in a note pad and will copy and past it. fair well and have a good day.
note you post every week i see and as long as there is 1 video or less a week i will keep subscribed.
if you want to go down that route get a collage degree in horticulture could be that simple wouldn't it? unless you have to lift 400 pounds in that case hope you have that genetic trait for woman bigger body muscle growth. because it is a rare genetic trait.
i can read a book and understand and apple on my own time. collage would not help me. unless you are going for something that pays well collage is not worth it. your talking about $60,000+ in student loan. that some people cant pay off. your lucky to only have to pay off $10,000
numbers of alcohol related deaths is probably a bigger issue.
We are in the same storm but not in the same boat
Always a pleasure working with you!!
I just came from your channel! :)
I just came from your channel! :)
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i immediately recognised your voice and your circles, i even stopped the video to check if it really was you! i guess i watched too many of your videos :D
ohh right when i continued playing it, she just introduced you. i guess this is my super power now
the pleasure is ours - the viewers'!
Glad you and OCC did a collaboration. I'd never seen your channel before.
me too! glad you stopped by.
@@zentouro this is so cringe, ecofeminism is just as dumb as ecomasculinism, drop the gender labels and just get to work, the world is unisex and climate doesn't care about your genitals or identity. If there's something that needs to be done it doesn't matter what gender is the person doing it. 🤦🏻♂️
Can you tell me how men are impacted by environmental and climatic changes?
I completely agree with the idea of not everyone will be impacted the same by climate change. It differs, as you said, between income level, geographical location, and even gender. But don't you think relating climate change with women with that approach is kinda farfetched? I mean if you do that approach you can literally connect almost anything with climate change. For instance, with that views (albeit this is a very extreme case) advancement of medicine that creates better health and life expectancy, types of pregnancy tools like test tube babies, or campaign in Japan to promotes marriage and children to fight aging population, receiving immigrant to a country that creates more need for resources can be considered a bad thing to the environment. There's nothing wrong in empowering women it is necessary for our society but to make another focus in this fight against climate change will just divert resources from the real fight. For example, if you're talking about the output of agriculture. if you said the solution is to empower women with education and such, it can even divert them from the agriculture sectors as we can see less and less educated person (men or women) go to work in the agriculture sectors. Or we can shift our focus to the research on how to improve input from technology, agriculture management, how to limit emission from agriculture, etc. Just for disclosure, I'm fully agreed with the importance of empowering women, and yes we have huge problems regarding gender inequality that need to be solved and I think this also applied to various of minority group that still face discrimination till today. But the idea of this eco-feminism I think is not the best way to approach climate change. However, in terms of impact, I would agree that if there is a certain focus on the impact of climate change on a certain group.
the big difference between some of the examples you listed and looking at gender - is that women make up greater than 50% of the globes population. so analyzing how structural and societal forces influence women's educational attainment (and other factors) is definitely a good tool for addressing some solutions to climate change.
of course, this video isn't saying this is the only solution, but it is one piece in a very complicated puzzle. personally, my main interest in this area, that the video only touches on briefly is gender-focused climate policy. which is a huge topic, but if you're up for some reading, I highly recommend checking out this org: wedo.org/
A+++ collab, this video is *pasta chef kiss*
This is much a geographical and religious problem, to focus the resources where it's most needed. As seen in the agricultural statistics, 0.8% of women own land in Saudi Arabia this is similar in other muslim countries. The women oppression is at top in these places, and if we want to have the greatest impact this is the places to focus on.
I had never really connected how something like the global gag rule is impacting climate change
Thank you for this video! I remember reading recently about how being environmentally friendly is seen as feminine by men (at least where I'm from), which in turn made the men less likely to choose sustainable options in front of other men for fear of judgment, which seemed bananas to me, but I guess if climate change won't impact them as much then... 🙄🤦♀️🙈
oh wild. if you come across that story again I'd love to read it. that is fascinating and, admittedly, upsetting.
@@zentouro It was in danish so I don't know how helpful it is, but from what I know about toxic masculinity in North America, I'm guessing there must be similar things going on?
you're not wrong
Same here in Ecuador. Men who care about the environment are seem as weak-minded and anxious by the rest because of cultural issues.The government of Lenin Moreno brags about the clean-energy generated from the dams in the mountains but there are no real plans to create awareness in the people to tackle the real problem from the roots. In fact i don't know if you guys know about the Chevron case but it's worth a read about government negligence on enviromental issues.
That's why I use toxic masculinity and threaten the people around me with violence if they don't respect the planet
I do really appreciate that you acknowledged the fact that the research ignores nonbinary people or places them into men or women based on AGAB, though using the term women in regards to pregnancy contributes to this.
you're right, i'm very much a work in progress in trying to make my language and actions more inclusive. thank you for pointing that out - i will definitely keep it in mind for future videos/irl conversations.
Acknowledging that biological females bear children and that nonbiological women cannot isn't ignorant
To me the video sounds like there is education missing in general and not only for one gender. Especially after seeing the stats in the US. Sure, having a child without planning it, doesn't always have to be a bad thing depending on the parents' relationship. In general it shows a lack in knowledge of both parties involved. As a man it is in my interest not to have unwanted children, too. Of course it's a different situation for women as they are the ones getting pregnant and giving birth. The blame for an unwanted child goes to both parties though.
Claiming to talk about gender, but the video talks only about discrimination against women and totally neglects discrimination against men !
and I thought that they couldn't complicate the climate change situation further. FFS we stand no chance
Question: Would the Handmaid’s Tale (both book & TV series) be a relevant literary piece to examine ecofeminism as well as the nuanced intersectionality that ecofeminism ignores (like race, gender identity, sexual identity, etc)?
oh this is an extremely good question, but i haven't read or watched the series. I am just about to start a different Atwood's series that has climate as a backdrop (the MaddAddam trilogy).
do you mind if i share your question on twitter though? I think this could spark an interesting conversation.
zentouro Not at all, go ahead it would be an interesting discussion to have 😌
I have never seen this channel before. Just from looking at the title, I am kinda bracing for a slew unfounded claims. Intuitively, it seems preposterous. But I am willing to watch through the video and listen before making judgment......
Such a well-made, interesting and thoughtful video! Thanks for sharing, I subscribed
Circa 0:26: Why you excluded biology from that list?
Amaaanzing content, thanks!
If most farmers are men, than men's droughts disproportionately affect men.
Hi Miriam! I am actually interested if you believe that ecofeminism can be restructured or redefined in order for it to be practically used academically and politically? That is, for it to become an actual theoretical framework that can impact policy and decision making? Thank you for your video it was very enlightening
thats a super good question. ecofeminism is saddled with a lot of baggage now (as we discussed in a lot more detail in charlie's video) so I'm not sure that i'd want to try redefining that word. However, there is definitely a place for feminist perspectives on climate and examining both impacts and solutions through a feminist lens. Just this morning I got a press release with the subject line: "Women’s Rights and Climate Activists to Host Briefing on A
Feminist Agenda for the Green New Deal" - so it is clear there are organizations trying to create, as you say, a framework that can impact policy and decision making. here's their website: feministgreennewdeal.com/
Also, there is a major issue with the current schooling approach! And should be careful of culture assimilation
Let's focus on the women in Saudi Arabia! Women in the west have it good compared to them. Let's do something about it
yesssss this quality is what I'm shooting for. I am wanting to speak on climate change on youtube and have recently started making a few videos to see if I'm enjoying it, and so far I am! I'm about to separate my climate content from my book content, but this is exactly what I would love to help talk about on this platform. I actually wrote a paper in grad school about how climate change (and as you point out, climate change solutions) can affect people differently and it was fascinating and heartbreaking to learn more about. Excellent video!
This video is bonkers. It doesn't explain at all how "educating women" reduces carbon emissions.
Wow. I never knew about this, or ever really thought about it. Great video! Thank you!
yesss! such an important, complex topic so clearly explained from the two of you. thank you ❤️!
Literature please? You critiqued Collard and Contrucci but did not provide another accessible (i.e. not journal) reference. Thanks
The Eemian interglacial was warmer than the Holocene Climate Optimum with less CO2 than the latter. The Holocene Climate Optimum was warmer than the present by as much as 2C and the Sahara was wet with adundant life. It is currently cooler than the Holocene Climate Optimum. The Eemian ended as temperatures dropped to glacial temperatures while CO2 remained elevated. CO2 was unable to prevent temperatures falling. Heat does not make deserts but lack of moisture. There are two desert 'belts' around the earth at 15° and 30° north or south of the Equator. All deserts are in these two belts where the air from the Hadley cells and the Mid-Latitude cells meet and decend. As both air masses are relatively dry they heat up more than wet air as they sink creating hot DRY desert climates. Deserts expand during glacial expansion as moisture gets locked up in ice. There is greater climate instability during glaciation.
Modern humans left Africa around 100,000 years ago and spread out around the globe. When the world started to warm up, after the last Glacial maximum 20,000 years ago, modern humans began to thrive and prosper while the oceans rose 120 meters (12,000 cm) creating vast abundant shallows. The last 1,000 years has seen the greatest human advances (just ahead of the failures) and the last 100 have seen our tentative first steps off the planet. The relative warmth and wetness of the Holocene has given us more fertile lands and seas and longer growing seasons than during the millenia of cold and dry before, in other words greater choices and possibilities for our imaginations to explore. The last time the earth was as warm as now was 120,000 years ago. Thats how long it might be to the next Inter-Glacial.
hi, if you want to talk about paleoclimate, i'm down. but what even is your point? this isn't relevant to the video at all.
No the holocene optimum was not warmer than today. What source do you have for that?
Fue un muy buen complemento para el video número 1. Siento que se expusieron las injusticias hacia la mujer en el ámbito de la agricultura de una manera menos abstracta. La estadística de las mujeres propietarias de tierra no la conocía con exactitud, pero sí había escuchado de ella; me parece impresionante. Algo que sí conocía era sobre la educación sexual como solución para el acelerado calentamiento global. Como opinión personal creo que se debe luchar por una mejor educación sexual para todos los géneros, ¡es algo necesario para todo mundo! Otra opinión personal es que las conductas sexistas se encuentran presentes (sutilmente o no) en casi todo ámbito. Hay cierta urgencia con el dominio del medio ambiente (feminismo ecológico), pero también se le debe poner cuidado a otras esferas (laboral, política, etc).
Lol at the insane caveats at the start. "Let's abolish gender by hyper fixating on it" . Good luck with that.
Suggest some novels on ecofeminism
Ha lol I love how you put the hat on
in another universe i'm actually good at acting and i do all of these videos with DOZENS of snarky and also extremely sincere characters. most would wear hats.
seems like they are just saying give women free stuff and a step up over everyone else. doesn't sound like equality to me
And also educate men
you are good at this! :)
I know that my father criticized me for all the other things, but I will be taught with all kinds of nonsense by each person, but in time we must bring out as many documents as possible about the North Pole and the South Pole. It all depends on you and me. the whole planet if you want to continue to support us It's all up to you From now on you have to understand everything my power is in you You have to understand this you think a little and look up in Heaven everyone is waiting for what you think is coming to me that everyone I fully support you I say so much Go out and save the planet the planet is still a little and self-destructing you can't believe it
"Impact on climate change is gendered". - strong
🎶 got to keep the loonies on the path 🎵
Amazing video which helped me to understand problems from other angels. Thank you!
Great work ...keep going!! From now on will be your regular viewer :)
Great video!!! Really interesting to learn about about all these different aspects. It's amazing how many different things contribute to another thing, and vice versa.
Big thumbs up for shouting out non-binary peeps! Hopefully more research will include them in the future :)
yeah this was a hard script to write, and honestly I think there is a lot I left out, b/c it really is such a wildly interconnected topic. I'll probably re-visit some of these ideas, maybe trying to focus more deeply on a case study or something!
it's probably something that can be mentioned in pretty much any video. Since whatever environmental issue can also be seen through this lense, so that could always be an aside "so how does this affect different people differently"
Hot Mess I miss it love your work by the way
season 2 of Hot Mess is in the works right now!
I filmed a part of a video for that yesterday
I love it when you say climate change in your videos It sounds really intelligent and convincing
Awesome and very informative vid! Appreciate the shoutout to us non-binary folks too :)
you have such great content! thank you
This vid is dope
This video is really powerful.
I know that everyone will criticize me from all sides, I tell you to say shoot, as if I fought alone and more than that, I will try to fight alone. in everything I have said and even what I am doing from now on it will be very difficult and very very very difficult for this more than that we have a lot of documents as it was blown up the North Pole and the South Pole a very advanced technology in the world I know that everyone will say all sorts of things but our technology is very advanced I know that everyone will say all sorts of things about us We don't care we go straight
Amazing
What a stand up comedy show.
This was great. Keep up the good work!
it's not bad to be a woman for the planet but think a little that every woman has been in this position and the North Pole and the South Pole is no longer you have to understand this more than that you have to understand what you want to do exactly what you want to go ahead you had to understand this I teach you well So I have to understand that I also fight for the planet I know everyone tells me all sorts of things but you have to think a little better and better I don't say that you don't have to fight for the planet you give too late almost late more than 10 years for this planet I won't give you for more than 10 years that he lives on this planet that's crazy you have to understand that forests are cut down water no more it's all polluted the oceans are all polluted the air is all polluted so you have to think very carefully what you want to do from now on if you want to put the forest back
+ algorithm
A bit mental.
Strong winds are not neutral.
Preach!
♥
Consumerism (the over-use of stuff and resources) is different than capitalism. Eco-conscious capitalism without consumerism is a realistic thing.
i mean, i want to beleive you, but hand waving that 'eco-conscious capitalism without consumerism' is realistic sounds pretty pie in the sky. mind elaborating how you came to that conclusion?
capitalism and consumerism go pretty hand-in-hand so far as I can tell.
It might just be the social bubble I'm in, but from my understanding economic growth is necessary for a functioning economy and in order to achieve growth without a growing population the consumption per capita must grow. I would greatly appreciate being proven wrong with this one, as I think it is rather depressing.
Skweepa I believe eco-consciousness capitalism will be the approach which taken to try and solve our environmental problems, however I don't believe it is the best option for 2 reasons: Transitioning to conscious capitalism would take too long, there would be (mostly hidden but still very real) push back from corporations; and businesses put profit and economic growth above all else, they have to to survive in a capitalist economy, continued economic growth is impossible and unsustainable.
@@zentouro Before advertising, people more often chose products based on their own necessity and the reputation of the quality of the product. With pervasive advertising...whichever business has more money can advertise more and sell more products regardless.
Capitalism is public choice...opportunity to vote with money...and it's not inherently bad if the public is educated rather than exploited. I am not a fan of anything that validates helplessness...like saying "we can't have ethical values as a civilized society...we have to have a benevolent dictatorship."
We already banned advertising to children on TV, we've also banned flavored cigarettes where I live (usually bought by teens). There is in infinity of ways to re-establish a conscious consumer environment where we know to only buy from businesses who act within our values. THAT process can be strong-armed to make it easier for less conscious people to make ethical choices (aka gaining control of the advertising)...we don't need to trash the whole economic system...
I hear some people that they think "oh, we need FORCE people to move fast on this...via community-centered dictatorship" but that is ALSO pie in the sky. Who's going to decide what's most important? Who's going to lead? How will they get and use money and resources?
@@countpoolnoodleiii99 That growth myth is incorrect. Capitalism works because people gain from trade. That will never stop even in a state of utter chaos and regression.
The only "functioning" that matters is food, education. shelter, water to prevent evil from exploiting vulnerable people.
but.. it is binary ;-;