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"Hot, Flat & Crowded: Why We Need a Green Revolution" Pt 1.

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NY Times opinion columnist Thomas L. Friedman discusses his new book, "Hot, Flat and Crowded: Why We Need a Green Revolution -- and How It Can Renew America" at the 2008 Aspen Ideas Festival in Aspen, Colorado.

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  • I wonder if each guy that watches this video has thought how to improve his own personal squandering lifestyle thoroughly and make it greener instead of pointing out somebody else's water plastic bottle.

  • i wonder if hes going to recycle that plastic water bottle

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  • indeed the World does have a problem, God speaks of Now. Russia, Iran, China, Turkey aliance against Isreal, One World Gov. WW Economic Crisis, Nuclear War, & far more. God pinned the very year 1948 for Israels return to their land over 2,000 years ago. He then states, the generation that see's Isreal become a nation again, is the Last One before Tribulation. The coming War is in Ezekiel 38-39, America will attacked. You dont have much time, Read Revelations, you are there NOW.

  • Does anyone else find it ironic that this summit was held in literally the least accessible town in the U.S? I wonder how "energy efficient" Tom's rental Suburban was as he chugged up I-70 from Denver. Actually he probably flew on a 'green' private jet.

  • This guy has been proven as a fraud, but the problem is he will not debate the other side and our media will not mention they exist. They fete this guy like he is some seer on a mountain. The guy is wrong about everything he says. If you read people like Dean Baker, Ha-joon Chang, Stiglitz, you realize that capitalism is always been about state intervention, tariffs, protectionism, nationalism. There is no free market. Don't fall for it.

  • Thomas Friedman has always seemed to me to be a far better public speaker then a writer. Anyone else notice this?

  • @sourceinquirerSTAR I wonder if any of you wondering commentators have ever heard of the ad hominem tu quoque fallacy?

  • solution? IFR nuclear power. Look it up.

  • What I like about him is that he *is* just spreading the love; he encourages us to re-evaluate our use and our approach to energy sources, and he's deliberately positive about it. He tells us we have a lot of work to do, but that we can do it. And it's not hard.

  • flame war much?

    he's just a jounalist. don't hate :]

    this revolution is all about spreading the love

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