Age of Stupid: Environmentalism Is Alive and Well
source: http://www.triplepundit.com/2009/09/age-of-stupid-environmentalism-is-alive-and-well/
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A film about our last warnings is itself that warning
The film was harsh, there is no question about that. In the Age of Stupid, the planet and human race has been destroyed. The film’s narrator, Pete Postlethwaite, reviews clips of Hurricane Katrina, melting glaciers, in disbelief that we had been so distracted by our pursuit of growth that we ignored our only chance to avoid literal suicide. The Age of Stupid itself is that warning.
The film’s premiere came up a bit short with its MTV VJ host, Gideon Yago and celebrities who arrived by rowboat to walk down the green carpet made from recycled bottles. But, beneath the amateur mistakes of the fresh-out-of-the-theater Hollywood environmentalists, is a movement. In fact, contrary to sustainability poster boy Adam Werbach’s vocal position in 2005, environmentalism is alive, well, and going mainstream.
As a film that was largely funded by its fans, it is, itself, the product of activism. And guess what? Watching this film might be like watching a depressing version of Sesame Street for all us old school environmentalists, but we don’t speak the language of the mainstream anymore. While we are composting in our San Francisco homes, the rest of the world is celebrating recycling their plastic water bottles. And this movie finally told them that plastic water bottles take 800 times more energy for water that is zero times healthier. Age of Stupid finally reveals that we’re still screwed, even if we drive Priuses and buy organic food and less toxic home cleaning products. Either we completely reinvent the way we live, or the fat lady sings. And she is warming up in back room.
Is Wall St. fundamentally incompatible with our climate situation?
The reason for mentioning Adam Werbach above is not because I like to pick on him. I tend to agree with him that it is businesses and their tremendous influences on our lives and governments’ policies that hold the key to driving real change. This holds especially true when the government in question is too slow and conflicted to lead us along the right path. But Age of Stupid reveals that our consumer lifestyles and and our distraction with Wall Street’s measure of wealth may be only be a red herring. Our stock markets could recover, but they don’t measure the ultimate health and well-being of our society. As they exist today, it could be quite the opposite.
As brilliantly shown in the film, we have two choices. Our arguably conflicted governments introduce strict policies that limit and reverse our accelerating contributions to irreversible climate conditions, or we fundamentally reinvent the ways Wall Street measures its performance. We simply cannot afford to rely on the current incremental approach to buying “greener” stuff. The problem is the stuff. Yet, our economy will succeed. We will succeed. But we are not in a recession. We are in a transition. And it all starts with a wake up call like this one.
This post was published on the Huffington Post earlier today.
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Heat704
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Well I want to watch this movie. I think even though they are a little hypocritical about flying and what not I believe EVERYONE is hypocritical it is going to be tough for everyone to make drastic changes in their lives to become "green." I mean look at all the corporate companies who are marketing the "green" idea. Now people are making money because they made a few shirts that say go hemp and stuff even though the shirts were probably mass produced by Chinese workers from cotton.
Does anyone know how I can watch this?
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Heat704
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acacia999
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Here here! Well put da100thmonkey
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acacia999
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da100thmonkey
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da100thmonkey
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freemarketmadam
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da100thmonkey:
You need to study praxeology.
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freemarketmadam
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da100thmonkey
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da100thmonkey:
oh but I do - how could you possibly guess?
good on ya, I see you're doing your bit to share the knowledge - 2 years ago
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da100thmonkey
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freemarketmadam
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Why are people so willing to give up their freedom for the environmental boogieman. This crap is made up by the U.N. They want all of us to live in poverty and misery for the sake of the planet. They can all f*** off.
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freemarketmadam
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da100thmonkey
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freemarketmadam:
If the definition of poverty & misery is being without money then self indulgence is totally dull, yes ...
Another definition of poverty & misery is being without humanity, emotional intelligence or compassion.
The impoverished mind that cannot think beyond material measure, now that's a waste of space indeed. - 2 years ago
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da100thmonkey
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neosophia
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freemarketmadam:
what is the da100thmonkey talking about? Another definition of poverty and misery? I don't think she was being philosophical....
poverty = lack of income
misery = lack of happiness
You are ok taking people's money, property, and happiness away for the "sake of the planet"?
HELL NO!
Hands off my liberty and property!
What is the point of having a planet when our liberty is gone?
I'm with freemarketmadam... - 2 years ago
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neosophia
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DeliaTheArtist
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freemarketmadam:
"What is the point of having a planet when our liberty is gone?"
Couldn't the opposite argument be easily made- what's the point of liberty when the planet is destroyed?
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DeliaTheArtist
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da100thmonkey
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As the saying goes - every little bit helps, but carbon crunching credit ratings can oft times get smug, self righteous & holier than thou.....
Like the poet says:
"...Weigh up good and bad like you've knowledge of the crime,
but whilst you're judging life on Earth, you know you're wasting our time.
Cos the rate and resolution of the wreckage of the soil leaves no time for one-eyed wondering and petty minded toil..."If you are old skool greenies, count the blessings of a turning tide - give the newbies a spade & tell em to dig their own vegetables, bury their own waste - then we'll talk future sustainability.
& Newbies - no need to reinvent the wheel - look & learn, there's good people around so don't burn out & keep lovinx da100thmonkey
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da100thmonkey
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AngryFletch
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Same link as above....more hypocrisy..
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AngryFletch
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AngryFletch:
Being a hypocrite doesnt change the fact that we are poisoning our world.
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thecoyote23
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AngryFletch
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-cvK9vxA6M
Do as I say not as I do.....
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AngryFletch
