Ce que Hugo Clement dis à 8min est très important. Il faudrait en faire un clip et l'envoyer aux personnes comme bon pote qui tire sur tout ce qui bouge. Les gens sont figés à l'idée de ne pas être parfaits!
@kiljaeden540515 күн бұрын
Always the rich schmucks pushing for degrowth and higher prices
@ruzzanhololiveaddict284320 күн бұрын
magnifique
@TTSSYF2321 күн бұрын
Before we dismantle Capitalism and economic growth, lets try having all the obscenely wealthy give their homes, money and abundance of things to the rest of the world... they'll own nothing and like it -- right?
@fabien.l22 күн бұрын
Y aurait pas un bouton pour mettre deux pouces bleus ?
@margauxaba944728 күн бұрын
👌👏
@LauraIyer-cm9giАй бұрын
Wow! This is fantastic, and I'm sharing it with everyone I know who cares about climate. It's crucial for everyone to understand how Carbon Credits work, as well as the specific areas where they are effective and where they are not.
@sylvthms6535Ай бұрын
Il n existe pas de solutions à un problème mal posé et même incompris… pourquoi nous t’étayons nous au climat? (Il vaut le faire, car la rupture climatique nous tuera a elle seule) il s agit en faite de la catastrophe engendré par l homme la plus simple a « solutionner, un problème d ingénieurs régit pas des technocrates… si nous y arrivons, le restes nous effondrera quand même. Une tronqoneuse solaire rase les forêts de la même fassions que que celle au diesel et et le béton sans co2 détruit aussi les sols et les espaces restant disponible à la biodiversité…
@jennifergeistzeitgeistАй бұрын
Beautiful talk. Thank you:)
@yvonnegreen9336Ай бұрын
now tv sue in court
@yvonnegreen9336Ай бұрын
apple keep eye phones
@yvonnegreen9336Ай бұрын
london administrator bylaws u.k gov
@martinparkerАй бұрын
As ever, urgent and sensible. Well done Erinch.
@larsmeckbach33462 ай бұрын
Fresh air, clean water, peace, health and being able to educate yourself and walk upright are the true wealth. Forget about your shitty designer clothes, cars, smartphones, houses …
@user-jd4os3gf3c2 ай бұрын
a fraudulent company They're a business that's full of money
@saleenahamrightconnections65362 ай бұрын
really great facilitator/chair - impressive.
@saleenahamrightconnections65362 ай бұрын
this is so practically inspirational.
@saleenahamrightconnections65362 ай бұрын
great chairing, great summaries....very good job. xx
@gillescorman12652 ай бұрын
Impressive talk, congratulations !
@Enjun-pf5el2 ай бұрын
Lfmao 😂
@Goussiclodo2 ай бұрын
1:05:41 une prestation incroyable
@kneul2 ай бұрын
Enfin
@jojojam60122 ай бұрын
Miss Neubauer is spot on. Sad, how not many people are interested.
@spotuser-vn7vb2 ай бұрын
The problem is not economic. It's government policy, specifically spending on things government has no business spending money on and now the bills are due. All the rest of the noise is a smoke screen: Capitalism is bad, America is so divided, Guns are the problem, and so on. So why is government the problem? Because they need more money to service our ever growing debt (standing well over 34T). Because of that they need more inflation and higher taxes than ever to cover the interest on existing debt. More tax grabs are coming and much more inflation. This cycle will continue until the government is held responsible for their reckless behavior. For most of the past 75 years government spending as a % of GDP has ranged between 40% and 60%. Then Obama showed up and spending went to 95-100+% during his tenure and since he left it's never been below 100% and is now in the 120-130% range. No administration (not even our congress people) have the political will to correct this behavior because it means stopping to pay for bailouts, entitlement programs, our voluminous and never ending proxy wars (sometimes even outright wars), our police state (HHS and TFA)...and the list goes on and on. Government needs to do what they were always instituted for and really not much more. That is education, infrastructure, border security, and protection from foreign invasions. Instead government has embedded itself into every single industry and knows how to do nothing but grow itself and grow its spending. If left unchecked, they will ruin this country. None of these issues has anything to do with capitalism, it's our elected (and more so our unelected) government officials acting like our money is theirs to do what they want with it.
@karlwheatley12442 ай бұрын
"For most of the past 75 years government spending as a % of GDP has ranged between 40% and 60%. Then Obama showed up and spending went to 95-100+% during his tenure and since he left it's never been below 100% and is now in the 120-130% range. " That's totally false. Government spending as a percentage of GDP stands around 34% now and was not high during the Obama years. The Bush and Trump tax cuts drove up the deficit, as did excessive military spending and a misguided 22-year "war on terror."
@bz-mz5hmАй бұрын
You're half correct, half incorrect. Read The Deficit Myth to learn how much good our elected officials could do, if we did a better job of electing the right people.
@ferrarisylvie39972 ай бұрын
Excellente vidéo Tim! Congratulations!!!
@mariellejonathan2 ай бұрын
This is very embarrassing. How somebody representing the French government has been allowed to speak for about 5 mns to say … nothing. She was not prepared at all. English is a disaster. Speach is just useless.
@MattFord-np2uw2 ай бұрын
mmmmmmm, Creative Nature pancakes look lovely!
@JayCutler223 ай бұрын
The degrowth movement, with its dreams of shrinking economies to save the planet, often sounds like it was brainstormed in a university coffee shop somewhere between a Marxism 101 class and an artisanal bread-making workshop. It's as if someone said, "Hey, remember communism? Let's give it a green makeover!" Suddenly, reducing consumption isn't just about cutting back on plastic straws; it's about throwing the whole capitalist baby out with the bathwater. Instead of driving less, we're supposed to live like it's 1699, minus the fun parts like discovering electricity or inventing the steam engine. Sure, the planet might be cooler, but if the price of saving the earth is giving up my Netflix subscription and living in a yurt, I might need a bit more convincing that this isn't just communism wearing a recycled, biodegradable disguise.
@andrewpowelljones3 ай бұрын
Hurray, Dr. Kapmeier!
@TooGoodToGoFrance3 ай бұрын
✨🌱
@famillefery3 ай бұрын
Great panel. Thanks.
@boototom3 ай бұрын
Maintenant, on veut une VF, genre une vidéo KZfaq co-produite par Swann Périssé.
@looper25863 ай бұрын
When you've got a global issue, it is utter BS to claim that individual changes are sufficient. C'est are necessary but it is the global policy framework that serves as a framework for a shift in individual behaviour. As long as there are no treaties that compel countries all over the world to remain within a certain limit of GHG emissions, there can be no efficient energetic transition/reduction since everyone will wait on everyone else. That is why we see year after year, COP after COP, the amount of energy use that keeps increasing with the emerging countries basically burning the fossil fuel that the west with its renewable energy does not need to burn anymore. We need to solve the issue of the free rider. Without mutual cooperation towards a shared energetical descent at an international level, there is no hope and there is no solution. We need the doughnut politically implemented basically. What the environmental crisis comes to assess in human societies is whether we'll burn up together as rivals or work together to keep it cool enough for us to farm and live for a little while longer.
@oliviervanstraelen3 ай бұрын
Génial, Timothée est un vrai show man qui rend la sobriété enviable. Je le veux dans mon gouvernement 😉 Comme dans son livre, il est percutant et on sent la passion. Merci pour ce moment
@TugbaOzdemir-qf6rw3 ай бұрын
Phileaa you’re amazing 🥹♥️
@NetZeroGame3 ай бұрын
We are always baffled to see these types of talks where the issue of the human population growth (i.e. consumers wanting a Western lifestyle) as the main driver of the growth in energy and resource consumption is completely ignored!
@MattM..3 ай бұрын
5:10
@rogerhigman75683 ай бұрын
I'm not sure what you're getting at here. Human population growth is not the same as the growth in consumers wanting Western lifestyles. And, of course, birth rates are declining all over the World.
@coolioso808Ай бұрын
Because that's not the issues, human population growth. It's actually on the decline in many countries, especially "Western nations." Hardly anybody can afford to have 5 to 10 kids like they might have in the past, with more rural based families. Most are living in cities now and the issues isn't how many people - because we can feed 10 billion based on the amount of food we produce - but capitalism is extremely inefficient at distributing the goods we produce in an equitable way. That's the problem. Capitalism is the problem. The solutions are many, but the end of capitalism is the focus. Timothee is very correct in saying we should unite forces. So many groups and organizations have good ideas, none alone are perfect, but if they are ultimately pointing in the right direction towards a sustainable, just and healthy future for ALL humans, within planetary boundaries, then we can work together.
@IreneRiyanto3 ай бұрын
We sure need more great people with great heart like Philea! The world feels scarier each day, and what Philea does is giving me hope that there are still passionate people with pure hearts that sits in significant position that can change the world into a better place! ✨🤍
@pavilionbeautyid3 ай бұрын
Phileaaa 💙💙💙
@realeyezrealizerealliez30953 ай бұрын
She speaks sooooo much nonsense.......
@realeyezrealizerealliez30953 ай бұрын
This is filmed in the futur what the fufgg...
@ZennExile3 ай бұрын
65% of all biomass is contained within the Rhizosphere, and forms the foundation of all terrestrial ecosystems, including artificial human ecosystems that are destroying it. Yet for some reason, this presentation about "soil health" and "biodiversity", doesn't seem to have a single mention of the Rhizosphere in it. That's a curiously undeniable fact. Wouldn't you say? I mean, 65% of all terrestrial life, the most complex and interconnected ecosystem on the planet, but in this discussion about biodiversity and soil health, not a single, solitary utterance, of the word Rhizosphere. Maybe it's just me, or maybe this is fake news. Who knows right? (I do)
@woodchipgardens90843 ай бұрын
2023 is the worst wildfire season in Canadian history | APTN News Pine Needles and Grass Seed Burn Hot in the Desert Wind.
@gooddog98083 ай бұрын
What has been accomplished so far?
@047877903 ай бұрын
The elephant in the room
@dokmadokma3 ай бұрын
Bravo! Wonderful inspiration for Imagination activism. Wonderful!
@RDWQGRG3 ай бұрын
Le lycée René cassin ils sont où ? Il me semble que c'était eu les meilleurs...
@RDWQGRG3 ай бұрын
Le lycée René cassin ils sont où ? Il me semble que c'était eu les meilleurs...
@RDWQGRG3 ай бұрын
Le lycée René cassin ils sont où ? Il me semble que c'était eu les meilleurs...
@RDWQGRG3 ай бұрын
Le lycée René cassin ils sont où ? Il me semble que c'était eu les meilleurs...
@kneul3 ай бұрын
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