00:00I was thinking how tragic it is for a person from India to say I support the US or I
00:04support Russia.
00:05He is going to be one of the first victims. Him and the environment around him.
00:09Indians who are enjoying the global wars thinking that they are happening in somebody else's backyard
00:15are making a fool of themselves.
00:18Whatever carbon is being emitted, oil fields are set ablaze and refineries are struck in Iran or in other Gulf
00:26countries.
00:26All that emission is not going to stay there. That becomes a part of our shared atmosphere.
00:31We are going to be the biggest sufferers. We already are.
00:35There is a definite impact on quality of life, on the medical bills, even on GDP. The impact is already
00:42there.
00:43You can already see all the anxiety around the LPG cylinder. My father called me and said get an induction
00:49cooker.
00:49Right. And it's just mid-March, not even mid-March yet.
00:55And yet we experience the temperatures. Yes.
00:58People are already anxious thinking in the north of April, May and June.
01:03And it's going to be bad. Really, really bad.
01:06And when you will find birds collapsing on roads and daily wage laborers collapsing,
01:13you probably won't realize that has a lot to do with the wars that humanity has waged with its fancy
01:22toys.
01:25Well, this is a problem.
01:25You probably won't stop.
01:25I've done, I've done with the water.
01:26You have to come to that.
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