 This is Sarah Fina. She's super friendly. Let's see. I'm the latter. We're live streaming tonight, so I just want to welcome anybody who is also checking in online. Yeah. So what are you going to see? We have a program that is for the people online. I'll give a brief synopsis. There are six plays that were written before Planet Team Theater Action that are semi-stage or just stage readings. Those six will be happening. We are also having an excerpt of a work called Burning by Alec Harrell, which is making my work so she's actually accepted it here for us. And then a piece called Toss, which my co-founder Joshua Davis and I are just going to be creating a narrative foundation for us. Yeah. I don't expect to be fired, but we know where the door is. We have a lot of people. We have one of these. We don't think you should turn on and tweet, take pictures, take people up whatever you want, but if you would just silence your manners, that would be super helpful. Superb. I think that's kind of it. Oh, yeah. So here we go. First piece coming. Okay, got it. That emotion. But what you did, it was all random. I mean, a little mutation here, a little mutation there, and boom. There you are. Big head and big brain. So proud of yourself for staying on your own to be a real man. Somehow, in this space, the geological quicker. And that's really not the same. And one day, it happened. One day you slugged your wings and set out to make the world your own. And what a day that was. Drunk with your own power. You heard and saw and tasted. You experienced and learned. You learned, invented, discovered, organized, and catalogued. It was so exciting. And I watched you go. You didn't think you were even imagining it. From dawn till dusk, I felt you close. Before you turned on me on the floor, there was something. I wish you looked at me simply, but that helped a shame. I made me sick. I made me oozing thick black blood. You're not angry. You care. You want to be tears, but I don't think you're going to stop. You're giving what has been done. You're being discovered what has been lost. You're healing what has been hurt. You start a chance to bridge the distance again. And you claim that you know what was. That's too long. So you have to choose whether you're the middle or the end. You can only see one part. If you want to know the rest. How do you choose which part to see? It's both. Or I'll let the leader among you decide who's for you. Which course would you like to take? I'm not going to spill. Okay, great. So now everyone please close your eyes. I'll call out beginning and end. The middle. This is the end of the story of Martha. And you look at me. Seena. Shit. She went through the windshield to fake. Who went up? Calm down. Sam. Are you okay? Seena. Seena, talk to me. I don't think she's breathing. Check her pulse. Someone has something in their head. I don't feel anything. I don't feel anything worse. I can't help. I don't feel anything. She's not breathing. Seena. Shit. What are you doing? Martha, call somebody already. Call somebody. Check your phones, you guys. Oh my God, oh my God. Martha, where are you going? To get help. You live in the middle of the woods, or close to the woods. It could also be the idea of where I started when I just wanted to know. Stop for a moment. A red blur that ends on treatment. But if I turn my head slightly to the left, the blur in my head backwards actually shrinks to the ceiling. It's 50 years in the past. There was no treat. And generations of birds have come and gone. I turn my head more to the left, and the woods continues to move in the direction of the pass until it's a thick, dense forest. Once again, full of species I can't recognize. The layers of time that yield to me moving back and forth to my head I turn to the right. It's 50 years in the future. The trees have been replaced by houses. A little more to the right, and the houses are abandoned, and there are no problems. I'm going to turn. I'm going to expose myself. You said that? Martha, it's just a good thing. Is Karnit and Kaa are people here? Soon enough, it would be perfect temperature. I'm going to stay in Kaa. I'm still at the house to get water. Do you know how I can get to that? Every house has its own place, but it's here. You can see that, Kaa? But I can't get to that. I'm here in 500 years. What does that mean? It's also... Can't you just give me advice or let me in the right direction with a normal talking partner? I'm going to talk to her. I think one of them is dead. Stay with her. You know that the littering of the house to Kaa is ridiculous. You say that you're a friend of Kaa. But in the morning time, they'll make new rules to protect children, put new signs on the roads, safety in the cars. Or then they gather Kaa all together and find other ways to get away. If I was a daughter, would you be a woman to the rest of time? It's fine with me. I don't like you. You're pretty and... you're smart and you're heartless. Why? I just remind you to be to the left instead of trying to save my friends. The power of ignorance isn't easy. And winning a scene is not real. Then what good is it? What's this mind of yours to do? I'm only a half-friend. I'm better than a half-coach. But nothing but film and TV will save us issues. We'll stay and sacrifice time to live our lives together. I really do like this one. I don't like it when I'm trying to save a lot of people. But this isn't about me. It's about selfishness and discretion. It's about being slow. The one who shares with his dearest friends is his children. You're the only one with the means to do anything about it. To have these different friends? They can't ever seem to make up their minds. Even if they do, it is changing anyway. You and I both know that none of you will have it. No, not that way. And not Congress. The corporate thing. The proletary thing. You want to affect change? Great. Me too. But you and I, we don't get anger without muscle on the inside. It's not that we do nothing about it. We do. We must stop. We ignite this person, these people. These two efforts on the inside. That's great, Josh. So how do you suppose that we're going to convince anyone on the inside who's going to do this work? They're concerned with online. Most of them are. Our job is to let them maybe get off their ass and do so as a big one. And fortunately for you, our job keeps you in the business of meeting with certain groups of our teams to make sure you can't quite seem to let go of them. That's not good for our team. We need to make it kind of hard that we just let you have some people. We need to make it a place that goes viral. We need to. Great. We always talk about it when we're back on the outside. We want to get on the outside. Do something about it. Go on the outside. All right. Why don't you pop some? We want to get on the outside. We want to get on the outside. We want to get on the outside. What? Just you and me and your base. It was super too brutal. Well, that's important. He's probably upset. I had my own talk. Oh, but if you're not getting on the outside, you're in a small group and you are really black. I can't calm you, base. No more great big winning both places for me. Nice and compact. It was super too brutal. What are we going to do with it? Oh, no. We like a bigger contrast movement than just on the outside. And probably eight speakers for surround sound techniques. We create a laser-like retractable sculpture. Yes, it does. But I'm going to attack the systems instead of all this crap we need to spend. We know I've marked a seaside water drink as bandana into a higher building space, and that opens up a stainless Infinus stage. and built in the sleep the ways of like structure because the blazers are all knotting, so it can never work. Is that? And then, at the end, you and I call into it, we submerge ourselves in everyone who's in front of us, and we'll put toss on the side of our brothers. Let's get the audience in on this. How about we organize our guests? Get their voices in. We'll report people talking about what they know. And put them in a useful store. Or even a fellowship with a lot of cash. People do love caring themselves. Oh, come on, if you would just dig a shit together like I was climbing up, you could at least walk away with a couple of petitions. But what I need to, and maybe you've been knowing this, I've always felt it's good. You know that video that was viral of the baby that teaches a lot of dancers how to dance? At least that's what I'm thinking about. That's great. Let's do it. Let's make that peace. Here's how it goes. We improvise. We look for material. We report it. We'll go back and call. Let's use some of that material. I'll saw them eventually. Exploration initially. Have you got any prayers? I didn't fire a little bit. No. Catching in this. I saw that. That's me. I'll just let you know. Maybe you did something like this. Yeah. I think we've got a dial back. No more place that the public will ingest without a question. There's this artist who showed me every week skills. What does he do? He's a rapper. Do you like rap? Let's do that. That's right. We usually do. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I think that's what we should do. We walk into this body. Because there's a sea of bodies up here. We're back. We're back. We go back to the room. We're back. We're back. We're back. Come on, together. Come on, buddy. You can ride it on a bike. You can sit on a ehem- sit here. We should Letter Emables. We should Let氛 We're back. We're back. We're back. We're back. It's raining深可以. We're back. I'm not sure I want to hear about me and Sparky, but I'm going to do that because Sparky, you've got a lot of time here, you know. Next I'm here, and I'll push out to the 6th Nancy, and you're here, up on the stomp, no one will hear. I should have ran out of your money on you. You're on that line, but he's in fear, don't you let's hear. There's someone here, no second chance, he can't go back. Change the report, there's no re-attaction. We can also do this as part of what we're going to do. We need to expire, and we just have Ireland on. Wait, I do think that's 100%, we need to ship and take a chance. This is why I'm here to review, get you to the comment if that's possible. And see, I just want to let you know how we're going to pass by God. Let's do this more good on my dog. The organization is dependent on being a support nation, being kind of partner with 350 NYC, which started several years earlier than we did. We just started this past May. We've been doing a variety of things since we got going. One of them is just to reach out and find more people. We've also met with Brad Lander, who is the city council member for some of us, and he agreed to sponsor with us a town all meeting with climate. We have had a teaching in September as part of the national day of teaching around climate. And like this event, some of the things we've been doing are part of this whole, what we're calling the road to Paris. The road to work through Paris, really, because the Paris climate talks are really important, but they're not the end of our activism there, because they're a milestone on the way. So, some of the things that we have coming up are, we are working with other groups on the Port Ambrose project. Port Ambrose is actually a location in the water. It's offshore, it's out of the island, it's out of here, it's just a new jersey. And there's a project where some developers want to build a big liquefied natural gas terminal out there offshore in miles from New York, on the island. And they want to be able to import liquefied natural gas, they want to be exported, bring it down, these bomb trains that are bringing fossil fuels down into the corridor. They want to be able to take that and ship it overseas, or they want to be able to bring stuff in and ship it to us. They just want to have this terminal. And we take a very different approach. Our approach is fossil fuels have to stay on the ground if we're going to have a future. So we see no point in spending billions of dollars to build a terminal that's designed to ship fossil fuels in and out. There's no reason for it. We need to be putting all those resources into development and alternative energy in the economy. And in fact, the island and that port air transportation in particular, these are really ideal places for offshore wind, which has tremendous potential for our region. And so there's kind of a timetable that's where the clock is ticking right now, and either Cuomo or Christie could kill this project at Port Air Force, either one of them could veto it. And they have until December 21st to do that. And so one of the things that we have going on right now is we've been protesting and showing that Cuomo shows up and letting Cuomo know that he wanted to veto this Port Air Force project. He's going to be at the Harvard Club on this Port Air Force route. He's coming. He's really delving his agreement on veto the Port Air Force project, which we think is a really good chance that he might do, because you may have noticed this was a really pretty good week for the climate movement, with the rejection by Obama of his own pipeline, and our Attorney General is investigating this on local. They're incredible, you know, just unbelievably cynical, with the action of the government putting it up on in the 1970s. So Obama wanted to be able to go into the Paris talks with some clear statement showing that he's on the right side of this route. And a lot of us are thinking that Cuomo might, a lot of women is going to Paris, that Cuomo really might want to be able to hang out with some women, too. So we think that there is a good shot that he made here. So that's a little bit. We also, we meet every other Tuesday at this really lovely store for space, say, Libby's trip to the local women's space, on Bob's Street in the Northus area, and our next meeting will be a business Tuesday, and at that meeting we're going to be planning a whole series of social media type of things, tweets, memes, whatever anybody can think of, where the beginning of the climate talks, and this is really, that's a time where there could be actions all over the world, all probably not so much in this country, because there's going to be a weekend and sort of camp. So we were thinking that the way to go there is the social media, so we're planning that. We're also planning something really special for the end of the climate meeting. We're working on it if you're interested, we'll talk to you later. And in the months ahead, oh, and we're looking, we're working on investment. We're trying to get New York State and New York City to have billions of dollars of pension money invested in fossil fuel stocks. We're trying to get them into stocks, and we're having an impact. I mean, Bob, my sister, most of the time, the city is starting to pay most of the money. They haven't some kind of pay for a whole investment. They're starting to see some movement there. He's come out of the neighborhood, well, he's called for a study on the past investment, so the various pension funds are starting to move in this direction. This is very new. This is the life of the community. This is starting to happen. So we're going to continue to work on the divestment front. On the state level, we are also pursuing a divestment. There's a bill in the state legislature, and we have information that you can call your state assemblyman, state senator, and find out where they stand on this bill and the information about that. It's really important to call these people to say, hey, we want the state to know us. So there are a lot of different things going on. It's a really multi-faceted movement, and we're trying to do what we can on the local road to lay our card. And I do get cards here. But it's really simple. I mean, our website is going to be on Twitter, and I'll really be happy to talk to you afterwards. We've got our plans. We've got our stocks. I guess the only other thing that I'd just like to say about it is that we are a new group. We're a really collaborative group, and I think we've done a good job as a new group of kind of working with people where they are and with whatever they're going to contribute. And, you know, somebody came to me recently and said, you know, I have a seven-year-old, and they can come to a lot of meetings, but I work in a design shop where I can get a free printer of all kinds of science, and she got it to me. I mean, just people find the way that makes sense to them. You know, maybe it's theory, it stands, it makes music, whatever it might be. We're really, really open to any way that anybody wants to come in and share their ideas. So, I would love it. Maybe you can just say one thing. Because we have a room full of, like, performance, a lot of people, the event that they're planning for the end of the conference is a performance of the night. So, if you want to get involved as a performer, that's a great thing to do. Thank you. Thank you also. It's much better to do faces all over the garbage dump. He showed up and out of his well-fed mouth came, you have to go. You have to leave this dump. It's on the top. We tried to object, but, sir, it don't maybe the only, they only mean sitting through other people's garbage, but that's all we have to keep clean. That's all we have to feed our kids. That's all we have to dress our kids. That's all we have to pay for school for our kids. That's our only shelter. Most of the people you see here, sir, were born and grew up in this dump. This dump is everything to us to bend and apply to the trends, because I understand, I understand the situation. I have to do food for the university. I know what it's like, so I understand. But we have to face the facts, garbage dumps are serious. No hazards. Unspeakable threats to the global climate. Maybe he saw in our eyes that we didn't know what we were timing out. Because three pieces of badly looks incredibly towards the sky. To me, they blew our sky, even if we don't see them. The Earth's atmosphere is meant to keep our planet comfortable, but with greenhouse gases, soon there'll be no life. They get in a drought. And so happens that the enemy of the climate is pollution. Garbage dumps. Garbage dumps. I like chimneys, or pooping greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. So we have to do something to survive all of our planet, and most importantly, of our kids. Depends on it. You see, it's in the name of a great happiness for all. And that's why we've decided to clean up this dump. To bury everything. Pollution. Make this nature free of creation. We're going to keep repeating that he's going to want to be sued badly. Scratches his temple. Apparently, we're going to do because it's a shame that human beings live from all such a pile of shit that's so utterly destitute of tremendous shame. You know, we're doing this primarily against rejects. Seven days, suit badly, we said. And then he disappeared and I pretended glasses of his. Yes, yes, yes! We've all decided to hike for our dump. To stand up for it. When they come, we'll be smack in the middle of an ancient male of the indigenous peoples of only New Zealand. They are the last survivors of the border of reptiles that thrive. Now, Suhti, Shearwater, Bird, Muddenbird, Puffinusis, Grisis, or Titi. The young of these birds are a traditional food source for mayoral, preserved in cookies amounts of your own fat and salt. Large numbers before reaching double. Titi, rest assured, those who eat them regularly will die prematurely. Ageing or stress. A famous person in offspring. Hey, the birds. I was hard to bite their heads off with no teeth. He has a third eye. Skin grows over it and has to get older. Birds fly to above. I am not responsible for this. You are. Birds flying in the sky. And now, my inside eye gets me seed for the future. They say where age comes with them, but sometimes age comes with them. I first saw that we needed to build a boat and move my eggs to Antarctica before our island was flooded. The third eye is not connected. I didn't want to decide to say there was a useless bunch of stuff. I am already. I am already the survivor that may already respect us and our powers may aid you to get our powers and then their rats aid you and then their white-haired rats aid you and then that happened again. I am the new note. Where's your wife? You are not me. The sewer. They have no souls. Not me. Yeah, she was laying our eggs when you were starving, you, Titi, welcome and eat my time and tear me apart with your birdie beaks and scaling claws. I know, not me. You! That's why you agreed to help me. We are your reserve food supplies. Oh, I felt sorry for you and now the war with the earth was too warm now so all you had was girls. The temperature of the ground was colder and more nails. It's very old-school freedom. Look outside. Of course, saw it. It was with my third eye now. Death, might, I swear. Rail is the southern lights. It's Antarctica. You don't know what they are. You lived your whole life in the island and it's a sign it must be more close. We need to get home. No, no, it's not important. It wants to die. No, we can sing to it. Bring it back. You listen really we can hear the ice cream singing. There's an almighty crack in singing before an important announcement for the whole world. I say us and we must send on to the other world. It will be our home. We know of this information. I say it's my home. Peace of India of the baby window are true internationalists. We're not going miles we need doormats to them follow currents under the ocean, wipe your feet and just move on. My mother carried us thinking waiting behind the rock we saw the turtles appear from the ocean and plant their eggs right where they were born. A miracle. I said an illiterate uneducated hardworking woman with sea salt in her hair said science on this planet the science of afterlife. Turtles Turtles do not need to die to have another life. They have many lives in this life. The possible are said there there that's her great great great great granddaughter. She's open and tied to the place and I know it. So figures out into the ocean either no one was there I thought or I'm dead or maybe it's here in this ocean but why did my great-great-grandmother come back last year over the year because all of that have to change course or have they deserted me had mankind severed from a sterile egg has the ocean risen has its feet had enough Oceans will rise and my mother littered sea salt worried I told her when I was a girl I out in the ocean of life the day that stands up this rock on the earth and one and the day they're great great great-grandmother stops coming back they're not here anymore they're shadowed through their veins and you they're not here without the same or run to the bathroom this is that moment just until that moment when faced with a threat had three I'm scared those pictures are all last summer I'll get there 13 in San Francisco a man got onto a muti bus with a handgun he took it out he put it in the air he for three full minutes he stood up with his handgun and then the rest of the stories twos had to share but the important part is that and then on the bus think about this man and his gun men's had not just modified our abilities to respond but had actually diminished our capacities to even notice them also in 2013 an article appeared in the New Yorker and in it the scientist James Hansen was asked what will become of the planet if the polar ice drops down James Hansen answered in two words game over tremendous traction at the movies we love game over at the movies we play at game over we've got a cornucopia of a papal eye to choose from at the movies it's death by impact event asteroid meteor comet death by death by sudden collapse death by mass infertility death by by demented cartoon hair as played by Meryl Streep death you know fear monger from the from the ego fringe left but in fact he's a well he's a NASA scientist yeah he's testified for congress he is the first person on the planet to make a connection between venuses carbon saturated clouds and it's intense temperatures and our own he is an excruciating smart guy with this incredible set of frontal lobes frontal lobe this is where it all happens folks in the frontal lobe this is where we make a connection between present action and future and James Hansen just happens to have extraordinary frontal lobes it's incredibly creative keep his head up so so so sorry for him because he gets it and he has kids and his kids have kids which means he's got skin in the game so much skin in the game therefore James Hansen has to use all of his NASA vacation days in the exact same way he's traveled around the world and everywhere he goes he says the precise same thing listen I did not say James Hansen was a charismatic guy I guess he was smart listen doing nothing about climate change it's like well it's like standing around a cocktail party while the room fills up with smoke trading stock tips