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Delving back into the existential climate crisis, Jarrett references everything from Interstellar (2014) to Fern Gully (1992) to Avatar (2009) to candidly share his thoughts on the state of the natural world and how we as humans are "dealing" with the impacts of a warming planet. While not offering any particular solution, the questions posed in this episode are ones that need to be discussed both around kitchen tables and across the aisles of the US house of representatives. If the politicians are too slow to act and the corporations are too profit-driven to change gears, what are we to do? What can we do as individuals? As society? I, for one, am done with hearing buzz words and blah blah blah and no action.
By Jarrett Carpenter5
2020 ratings
Delving back into the existential climate crisis, Jarrett references everything from Interstellar (2014) to Fern Gully (1992) to Avatar (2009) to candidly share his thoughts on the state of the natural world and how we as humans are "dealing" with the impacts of a warming planet. While not offering any particular solution, the questions posed in this episode are ones that need to be discussed both around kitchen tables and across the aisles of the US house of representatives. If the politicians are too slow to act and the corporations are too profit-driven to change gears, what are we to do? What can we do as individuals? As society? I, for one, am done with hearing buzz words and blah blah blah and no action.

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