There is no such thing as sustainable development.
The history of humanity is the history of pollution, deforestation and mass extinction.
All of us are a product of this environmental destruction; all of us make a living by further contributing to this destruction, no matter how well we deceive ourselves to the contrary. And that includes George Monbiot whose livelihood relies on the sale of newspapers which account for massive deforestation. That is the real Uncomfortable Truth.
Monbiot again says a thing so sensible that you shake your head over the fact that it is never discussed in TV Land or in the corporate press of the world. You may also realize that precisely because of its sense, it gets excluded from corporate media.
It's time to start talking, as Monbiot does, about aggressively limiting supply of fossil fuels and not only about nuancing types of use and demand.
what a prick
gourdonboy 6 months ago
Wrong wrong wrong
arcanekrusader 1 year ago
Ring the bells that still can ring
Forget your perfect offering
There is a crack in everything
That's how the light gets in
EuanPreston 3 years ago
There is no such thing as sustainable development.
The history of humanity is the history of pollution, deforestation and mass extinction.
All of us are a product of this environmental destruction; all of us make a living by further contributing to this destruction, no matter how well we deceive ourselves to the contrary. And that includes George Monbiot whose livelihood relies on the sale of newspapers which account for massive deforestation. That is the real Uncomfortable Truth.
NaeWea 3 years ago
how come no posts for this shocking video??????????
napornik 3 years ago
Monbiot again says a thing so sensible that you shake your head over the fact that it is never discussed in TV Land or in the corporate press of the world. You may also realize that precisely because of its sense, it gets excluded from corporate media.
It's time to start talking, as Monbiot does, about aggressively limiting supply of fossil fuels and not only about nuancing types of use and demand.
fanniterrette 4 years ago