It's not too late
Climate change is changing our world. Within the lifetimes of children being born today, it may challenge our survival as a species.
The Earth is hotter than it has been for at least one thousand years. By the end of this century, if current trends continue, the temperature will likely climb higher than it's been at any time in the past two million years. The consequences of this drastic rise, caused by burning fossil fuels, are likely to be catastrophic: mass extinctions, droughts, hundreds of millions of refugees ...
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The Earth is hotter than it has been for at least one thousand years. By the end of this century, if current trends continue, the temperature will likely climb higher than it's been at any time in the past two million years. The consequences of this drastic rise, caused by burning fossil fuels, are likely to be catastrophic: mass extinctions, droughts, hundreds of millions of refugees ...
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i cant take it seriously
hes looks like a dilenguent
Eat leaves?
I dont think you'll make much money.
Tell George Soros hello nutjub!
However, I was sad to see your passionate video end with an appeal for Greenpeace. On two fronts: one, when a kid's standing up with the balls to tell everyone they're fucking it up, it's nice to see them have their own trip instead of feeding into someon else's.
Second, much more relevantly, Greenpeace's plans for counteracting global warming have been pretty crap so far. Huge endorsement of bio-fuel use for many years - I know it's finally starting to lose its popular 'cool' factor, but the simple matter is that even years ago you could tell that biofuels were a waste of time just by doing an energy analysis, instead of just a cash-analysis and loving it because it was 'natural'. (More vent but for space)
oh learn to sail