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For example, I just got to a part in the map that's talking about an area in Canada where the climate crisis trade off that many countries are seeing is that some of the harmful consequences of what's happening environmentally is also creating economic opportunities for others, many groups of which have been incredibly oppressed or unable to join economies in the same way due to their inability to migrate. And that is interesting to me
Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 2:27
Some people like to watch videos, some people like to read see graphs, and they have multiple ways of showing devastation in different places. I just pass off to them. I think it's an incredible tool, but you're right, because there's so many different ways. It's affecting the Earth. It's confusing for some people because, you know, we've seen in the halls of Congress, conservative saying, look, it's snowing. What are you talking about? Global warming
Bowie Rowan
@bowie · 3:03
And you know what a natural kind of healthful system looks like, wherever you are, which I think is a really important critical thinking kind of tool that we definitely need to be continually teaching in schools, but also obviously in our sharing of resources and things like this, no matter how old you are educated, you are. I'm really curious to see how we can continue to impact change
Jermain Hawver
@Hawver · 3:09
He's up in the heavens. He knows what is going on. So I don't buy into the whole climate change apparatus. Can we do things to make our Earth better? We have a lot of pollution and some of that pollution is a lot of that pollution. All of the pollution is from us. The Earth, I don't believe, was meant to be able to take all the smog and all the junk that is put on it. Disasters are going to happen
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