Community | December 04, 2009 | 1 comment

Ask a question in the live CNN/YouTube debate!

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"Have a pressing question for world leaders about climate change? This is your chance to ask it on television.
CNN and YouTube are conducting a live debate in Copenhagen on December 15, where leaders and activists at COP15 will come together to answer your top-ranked questions on climate change.
Submit your questions here and vote on your favorites until Dec 14!"
http://www.youtube.com/cop15#g/c/26A02117D1F88AC0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Al9fgTunU5U&feature=player_embedded

My question was:


Livestock, oil and coal are the main drivers of global warming.
Why aren't we stopping these dependencies and act like if there were no alternatives out there that actually work preserving the climate, our nature and our health?
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1 comment // Ask a question in the live CNN/YouTube debate! // Video

  • ThoughtNu
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      ThoughtNu  
    • (video courtesy of , Monkey_Films)

      If ever there was a time to show that 'government' is sovereign and stop treating 'companies' as the global aristocracy ; this is it.

      Compromising is not an option...decisions are whats needed , the time for debate has passed.

      When was the last time a cop negotiated laws to any citizen? Yet, for hundreds years 'governments' have been doing just that with companies around the world.; humanity would not be facing this issue otherwise..

      No companies profit margin should stand in the way of the very survival of humanity.

      Humanity has entered a new age and the sooner we act like it the better our chances of surviving will be.. This 'new' epoch in history needs abundance for all; not new scams based on old concepts of scarcity.that only benefit a few.....

      I would like to know why profit has any consideration as a motivator; when this is about the survival of every living person?

    • 2 years ago
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