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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 discuss the growing urgency of climate-related concerns and how global attention has shifted in recent years. Speaker 1 states: “the phenomenal change that's come about in the last two or three years is that probably isn't a child over the age of six that isn't deeply concerned about climate change. I mean, there were reports in the past, but now the focus of the world are on those problems, whether it's droughts, whether it's storms, whether it's the seaside being ruined, just undermining life.” This underscores a marked increase in concern among younger generations about climate issues and a perception that the world’s focus has shifted to problems such as droughts, storms, and the degradation of seaside environments, which are framed as threats to life. Speaker 0 adds context by noting that “Corona has slightly, I'm afraid, eclipsed the importance of this conversation. No one's saying corona isn't incredibly devastating, but actually, we do need to think long term about the planet.” This introduces a tension between the immediate impacts of the pandemic and the need for long-term planetary thinking, suggesting that the pandemic has overshadowed discussions about climate, even while acknowledging its devastation. Speaker 1 elaborates on the consequence of this shift, characterizing the pandemic’s impact as “a distraction. Well, more than a distraction. It's a tragedy, but it does have that knock on effect.” This phrase emphasizes that the pandemic is not only a distraction but also has broader knock-on effects that affect attention to climate and long-term planetary considerations. Together, the speakers convey a sense of heightened public concern about climate change among young people, the prominence of climate-related problems such as droughts, storms, and coastal degradation, and the challenge posed by the COVID-19 pandemic in diverting attention away from long-term environmental planning. The exchange indicates a tension between addressing urgent, immediate crises and maintaining focus on long-term planetary health.

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Climate change is now a crisis, requiring immediate action. Sea levels are rising, flooding streets, wildfires are raging, and extreme storms and heat affect the DMV area.

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We are being misled with exaggerated information about a climate crisis that doesn't exist. Human carbon dioxide emissions are not proven to cause global warming, as only 3% of emissions are from humans. The focus on climate change is driven by money, not environmental concerns. Expensive electricity bills and job insecurity are direct results of this deception. This is a major scam not supported by science.

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Humanity is failing on climate policy objectives, leading to extreme weather impacting global life and the weaponization of its outcomes. Climate protests in New York and other cities highlight the urgency. Natural disasters claim lives in Morocco, Libya, and other countries, causing islands and nations to vanish underwater. Tornadoes and deserts expand into new territories. Amidst all this, Moscow launches a devastating war, killing tens of thousands. We must unite to stop this aggression, focusing our capabilities and energy on addressing these challenges while restraining the use of nuclear weapons and the tools of war. Our unity is crucial to prevent further aggression.

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One urgent task is to defeat the climate hysteria hoax. The ocean is rising, but the impact is minimal and exaggerated. Our factories are struggling, and reliance on intermittent wind energy is impractical. The radical left's fearmongering about climate change is harming the economy and the middle class. Conservative leaders must challenge this narrative. Predictions of impending doom, like having only 12 years left, have proven false. The focus should be on real threats, such as nuclear weapons, rather than exaggerated climate fears. The shift from "global warming" to "climate change" reflects the inability to accurately predict climate patterns, making it a catch-all term. The real issues lie elsewhere, and we must address them.

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The climate crisis is a health crisis, as we've learned in recent years. Air pollution alone causes 7 million deaths annually, surpassing the entire COVID pandemic over three years. That's equivalent to one person dying every five seconds. Climate change affects every aspect of our health and daily lives. We need a health-centered approach to address this urgent issue and protect our way of living, breathing, and moving. The appointment is an opportunity to emphasize the urgency we face.

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COVID-19 and climate change are both global challenges that require action. The pandemic has shown us the importance of global cooperation, and we must apply that lesson to the climate crisis. As we rebuild from the pandemic, we have an opportunity to build back better and take strong action against climate change. The warnings about climate change are clear, and we cannot ignore them. We need to focus on this natural challenge and work together to find solutions. However, some argue that global crises are fabricated to gain control and that dissenting voices are silenced. These patterns, they claim, are proof of a scam.

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In the last few years, children over 6 are deeply concerned about climate change. The focus is now on issues like droughts, storms, and rising sea levels. The conversation about climate change has been somewhat overshadowed by the coronavirus pandemic, but it's crucial to prioritize long-term thinking about the planet. The pandemic is a tragedy, but it has also served as a distraction from addressing environmental issues.

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Skeptics struggle to secure funding and face difficulty in publishing due to alarmist journal editors. The importance of publication lies in researchers' career advancement. Alarmist researchers dominate the conversation by publishing alarming papers, which are then amplified by the media. Various aspects of life, from transportation to childhood obesity, are attributed to climate change. The media's influence causes activists to panic, fearing the potential extinction of the human race.

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Currently, high costs make it difficult to add new solutions. Investing in substandard technologies may lead to wasted money. It's important to wait for better solutions. The lack of a clear definition of a climate emergency makes it hard to implement effective policies. Properly defining the emergency and providing evidence is crucial to gaining public support.

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Some people who own beachfront homes claim that the water is rising. Others who fly in private jets talk about global warming. There are also those who advocate for saving the environment, but use child labor to mine cobalt for electricity. The underlying idea is that people are easier to control when their lives rely on electricity.

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In the past few years, climate change has become a major concern for children aged 6 and above. The world's attention is now focused on the problems caused by climate change, such as floods, storms, and the destruction of coastal areas. However, the conversation about climate change has been somewhat overshadowed by the COVID-19 pandemic. While acknowledging the devastating impact of the pandemic, it is important to also consider the long-term effects on our planet. The pandemic has acted as a distraction, which is tragic and has consequences.

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Climate scientists are struggling to comprehend the prevalence of misinformation and disinformation regarding climate change. Despite decades of evidence and record-breaking climate extremes, some people still refuse to believe in the risks of climate change. The speaker gives an example from Brazil, where a populist president opposed science and vaccination, resulting in high COVID-19 mortality rates. The erosion of trust in science continues, as even with a new government, only 70% of people have taken the COVID-19 vaccine. The speaker questions why populist leaders, both right-wing and left-wing, who are often anti-science, are being elected in democracies.

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I felt overwhelmed by grief, anger, and confusion when I first learned about the climate crisis. I wondered why adults ignored the evidence of impending collapse. The real issue is believing small solutions will fix the problem, not outright denial. Translation: I felt overwhelmed by grief, anger, and confusion when I first learned about the climate crisis. I wondered why adults ignored the evidence of impending collapse. The real issue is believing small solutions will fix the problem, not outright denial.

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Despite overwhelming evidence from thousands of scientists and a lack of contrary peer-reviewed documentation, extremist political voices and vested interests are waging war on facts and science. They deny the reality of climate change and refuse to take action to save our planet. Instead, they label climate change concerns as fanaticism and dismiss indisputable evidence as hysteria. By ignoring the damage caused by their actions, they exacerbate the climate crisis and put humanity at risk. We must recognize the urgency of the situation and work towards building a clean energy economy to secure our future and protect millions of lives.

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Scientists' warnings about mega storms, floods, droughts, ice melting, rising sea levels, stronger storms, tropical diseases, and climate migrants have been accurate. Without action, there could be 1 billion climate refugees crossing international borders in the coming decades. A few million refugees have already contributed to a wave of populist authoritarianism, and a billion could overwhelm our capacity for self-governance. People are already being displaced from their homes, and areas are becoming physiologically unlivable due to heat and humidity. These areas, currently small, could expand to include most of India, large parts of Northern South America, the Philippines, Indonesia, and Pakistan if no action is taken. The survival of our civilization is at stake.

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In the past few years, there has been a significant change in children's awareness of climate change. It seems that every child over the age of 6 is deeply concerned about it. The world's attention is now focused on the problems caused by climate change, such as floods, storms, and the destruction of coastal areas. However, the conversation about climate change has been somewhat overshadowed by the current pandemic. While the impact of COVID-19 is devastating, we must not forget to consider the long-term effects on our planet. The pandemic is not only a tragedy but also a distraction from addressing the urgent issue of climate change.

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We are in a planetary emergency and must act to prevent people from becoming climate refugees and losing their lives and livelihoods.

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We often buy unhealthy fast food and toxic household cleaners because the advertising industry influences us. However, if we become more conscious consumers, companies will change their practices. It's time for us to take responsibility and spend our money wisely. In the 21st century, everyone should have access to what they need, and no one should be starving. Unfortunately, our system is broken as the will of the majority is ignored. The government won't make the necessary changes, so it's up to us, the common people, to drive the change. Companies will only continue producing what consumers buy.

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In the past few years, climate change has become a major concern for children aged 6 and above. The world's attention is now focused on the various problems caused by climate change, such as floods, storms, and coastal damage. However, the current COVID-19 pandemic has somewhat overshadowed the importance of addressing climate change. While acknowledging the devastating impact of the pandemic, it is crucial that we also consider the long-term implications for our planet. The pandemic is not just a distraction, but a tragedy with far-reaching consequences.

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To effectively address climate change, we need to consider limited funding for causes that reduce global inequity. While no temperate country is at risk of becoming uninhabitable, this is still a significant concern. Climate experts must determine their approach: should they focus on the scientific facts and the actual risks to the planet? Let's delve deeper into these aspects.

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Climate change is a major concern, with the government prioritizing it over other threats like Russia or China. Activists have significant influence, and the issue has permeated all levels of government. Some link climate change to population control, believing it's a tactic to limit people's impact on the environment. This connection may not be obvious to everyone, but it's a key goal for those advocating for climate action.

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Speaker 0 notes a dramatic shift over the last two or three years: probably no child over the age of six is not deeply concerned about climate change. He points to a transformation in awareness, implying that climate issues have moved from a distant or theoretical concern to something that many children are actively thinking about and worrying over. He references concrete manifestations that shape public attention: droughts, storms, and the seaside being ruined, which together undermine life and daily existence. This framing emphasizes how climate-related events are presented as immediate and tangible threats that affect livelihoods and environments, reinforcing the impression that the problem is no longer abstract but present and pressing for younger generations. Speaker 1 expands the discussion by noting that corona has, unfortunately, eclipsed the importance of this climate conversation. He acknowledges the immense devastation caused by the coronavirus but stresses the need to think long term about the planet. This observation places the climate discussion in the context of a broader global emergency, suggesting that the immediacy and scale of the pandemic have drawn attention away from ongoing environmental concerns that require sustained, future-oriented thinking. The remark implies a tension between addressing an acute crisis and maintaining focus on longer-term planetary health and sustainability. Speaker 0 responds by characterizing the pandemic as a distraction, and more than that, as a tragedy with knock-on effects. He uses the word “distraction” to describe how corona competes for attention that might otherwise be directed toward climate issues, while also calling it a tragedy to acknowledge its severe impact. The phrase “knock on effect” underscores that the pandemic’s consequences reverberate beyond the immediate health crisis, potentially influencing climate-related responses, policy priorities, and public awareness in ways that complicate efforts to address environmental challenges. Overall, the exchange highlights a shared concern that climate change has become a salient issue for children and that global attention to environmental problems competes with other major crises, most notably the COVID-19 pandemic. It also underscores a tension between the urgency of immediate crises and the necessity of sustained, long-term planetary thinking.

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Climate change is the biggest threat to the world. Time is running out, and this is a fact. Finally, everyone in America is acknowledging it.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #472 - Shane Smith
Guests: Shane Smith
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The episode of The Joe Rogan Experience features Shane Smith discussing various topics, including mobile service provider Ting, which offers a no-contract model that charges users based on their actual usage, potentially saving customers money. They also touch on the evolution of mobile phones, including the LG Flex and the future of technology, such as roll-up phones and electric cars like Teslas. Smith shares insights from his travels, particularly regarding the geopolitical tensions in the Arctic due to melting ice, which is opening up new shipping routes and access to natural resources. He discusses the military buildup in the region, with countries like Russia and China vying for control over these newly accessible areas. The conversation shifts to climate change, with Smith emphasizing the urgency of addressing it. He cites a NASA climatologist who stated that human activity is entirely responsible for the accelerating effects of climate change, warning that significant portions of the world's cities could be submerged due to rising sea levels. Smith critiques the denial of climate change, noting that many people cling to conservative ideologies that contradict scientific consensus, often influenced by fossil fuel companies. He highlights the disconnect between the realities of climate change and the public's perception, particularly in regions experiencing severe droughts. The discussion also covers the economic disparities exacerbated by the 2008 recession, the influence of money on politics, and the role of technology in shaping future economies. Smith argues that the current economic system is flawed, with wealth concentrated in the hands of a few, and suggests that a new approach is needed to create a more equitable society. They explore the implications of surveillance and the erosion of privacy in modern society, particularly in light of the NSA's activities. Smith expresses concern about the normalization of a police state and the potential for technology to be used against citizens. The episode concludes with a reflection on the importance of grassroots movements and the need for individuals to take action against injustices, emphasizing that collective efforts can lead to meaningful change. Smith encourages listeners to engage with the issues discussed, highlighting the interconnectedness of global challenges and the necessity for awareness and action.
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