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The 11th Hour "Concern for Life"

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"Concern for Life" is a clip from Leonardo DiCaprio's "The 11th Hour."

"The 11th Hour" is the last moment when change is possible. The film explores how we've arrived at this moment -- how we live, how we impact the earth's ecosystems, and what we can do to change our course. Featuring ongoing dialogues of experts from all over the world, including former Soviet Prime Minister Mikhail Gorbachev, renowned scientist Stephen Hawking, former head of the CIA R. James Woolsey and sustainable design experts William McDonough and Bruce Mau in addition to over 50 leading scientists, thinkers and leaders who discuss the most important issues that face our planet and people.

Produced and narrated by Leonardo DiCaprio, and written and directed by Leila Conners Petersen and Nadia Conners, The 11th Hour is produced by Leila Conners Petersen, Brian Gerber and Chuck Castleberry.

http://www.11thHourFilm.com
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In Select Theaters August 17, 2007

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  • Thank you Leo for all your work on the environment

  • Again I commented.

    this is not juz about global warming.

    Wat about Deforestation, Oil Leakage, and other human activities that threaten the lifes of other living things ??

    can u say that these r not man-made ??

    We as the most intelligent being on Earth should our parts in protecting the nature n certainly not arguing over the cause of global warming.

    So Plant some Trees or Flowers.

    It helps brighten the current situation.

    Thank You all for viewing.

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  • @MrAzdaz Right on.

  • @superduperjew Again you reply without really tackling any on my points.I see it is a waste of time trying to reason with you as you seems as dogmatic as any religious person i ever met.If you want to wallow in ignorance that is your choice.But denial wont get you far in this life and sincerity has its rewards.As you say "'we are done here."

  • @MrAzdaz Whatever you say...

    You're just blabbing on and on about irrelevant nonsense. Relax.

    You are a conspiracy theorist and you think that non-belief is a belief.

    Science is a tool. Methinks doth do protest too much.

    I think we're done here...

  • @superduperjew Anyway i have gone on too long and have probably overstayed my welcome.So i will leave you with this caveat,with much love and respect."Only when you are empty and at a standstill are you balanced"Ponder on that and i hope that it gives you some peace and clarification.Keep on living with an open heart and an inquisitive mind.

  • @superduperjew Better that then having science proclaim definitively and without doubt that there is indeed and creator and overseer .That would indeed be disastrous if it happened before all of mankind was ready to assimilate that piece of data into their collective psychological knowledge.Inescapable dogma.Can you imagine a more prefect tyranny?

  • @superduperjew What i am getting at is we still need that element of doubt to spur us further on our ongoing physical,psychological and dare i say spiritual development?Spirituality defined not by the mode employed by all the worlds religions(Buddhism is an exception) but rather that natural affinity each of us has with the divine as co creators and masters of our own destiny within a certain universal framework(even God or the creator abides and is bound by the same karmic laws.

  • @superduperjew Science is such a wonderful and marvelous tool in the right hands(and not in the hands of maniacs who,s only desire is to generate more wars in order to reap further profits at other people expense and misery).But i digress somewhat.I think science,s apparent lack or failure in this case is not only probably due to some lack of technical or experimental technique but due also to the fact and that not knowing is an important ingredient in our further development.

  • @superduperjew But here instead you have demonstrated a reflex knee-Jerk mentality sadly so present today and have failed to discuss my comments(there are several) or to counter them in any intelligent or productive way.By saying this i am not implying that you are either of the above normally but just in this instance.There can be empirical way to either prove or disprove the existence of God.Although science may some day in the future prove this who knows?

  • @superduperjew I looked up your profile and was became aware that we have many things in common.Clearly one we don,t share is your belief that there is no God Or guiding force.If i met you in a bar or in the street we would probably get along quite well until we raised this subject.Id like to think we could argue logically but passionately about our beliefs(yes non belief is still a belief as you believe it in order to refute another persons point of view).

  • @MrAzdaz You need to wake up.

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