Eze Jackson and Tracey Beale talk with Dharna Noor and Steve Horn about their work reporting on climate change and the urgency for us to act now.

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25 thoughts on “A conversation about Climate Change with Dharna Noor and Steve Horn – The Baltimore Podcast Show.”
  1. So I didn't listen to this video. I partly read the story on mike rowe. I think if people feel so strongly against the oil industry they should act now. Do research and any product that is powered by produced by or is oil based boycott it don't use it. If they all did this for 10 years the world will be cleaner??? Good luck but for me I'll stay with what works and until a real energy replacement is used I'll stick with oil. Nuclear power could power this country easily with electric high speed rails but won't happen

  2. If want to be minimalist, can just pretend fire was never discovered and just go back to burning about 2,000 calories per person per day instead of 200,000 calories per person per day of energy.

  3. If serious about doing something, can give up planes, buying stuff that came from shipping from the other side of the world and cars.

  4. All animal products have 0 fiber and are just overpriced junk food. To eliminate or reduce animal products, just take vitamin b12 supplement. Can get most calories from cheap unrefined staple foods like brown rice, whole wheat, hominy (nixtamalized corn), soy, potato, sweet potato, cassava, yam (dioscorea), sorghum, plantain, etc.

  5. Great discussion with some actual advice on what viewers at home can do to tackle climate change in their own backyard. They also emphasized that the burden of cost and responsibility fall squarely on the perpetrators of climate pollution such as the agriculture, oil, and waste industry.

  6. Vegetables grow better in warm weather, crop loss occurs when it gets cold, just check on crop production, the weather is being driven by the sun. 1947, world scientist began the ice core's in Greenland and Antarctica, the results are a madder of record, go to any public library

  7. There was no coverage of the Wisconsin Strike in European media. Americans tend to think they live in a repressive state, but the Europeans have a repressive media manipulation. I see this with the Climate Strike. And the students in Switzerland didn't want to talk to me about my plan, they believe the oil lobby lies.
    You support the Green New Deal? You want to ban fracking and keep it in the ground? OK, what are you going to work with? Do you want to ship everything over from China?
    I want to promote the Windyday Concept. Worker Coop factories in all cities to build batteries, solar panels, wind & tidal turbines, local farms. We need to plant hemp and bamboo to replace plastics and to capture CO2. We need train people to convert ICEV to EV.

  8. You don’t have to be a pro cyclist to ride in a hilly city now that we have eBikes. Strong headwinds or big hills don’t matter any more. Electric scooters (kick scooters and full size motor scooters). Electric cars powered by renewable energy, electric buses. There are so many solutions and they are starting to take off but it has to really explode now. And it looks as if they will. Prices are coming down, people are starting to understand now that they’re hearing about a green new deal.

    And it annoys me when people say it’s up to the governments and big corporations who created the mess to sort it out. Yes it is, but when individuals and the big emitters all work together then the problem is so much easier to tackle. It’s about everyone doing everything they possibly can.

  9. Yah don't incinerate trash just dump it in the ocean. Where are the solutions? People arn't walking the talk. They are just virtue signalling. Its frustrating listening to people here that have no clue.

  10. The green new deal won't do anything. More energy available will only cause more energy to be consumed. The only way to go is stone age, the last time humans were sustainable.

  11. Gotta talk about how it isn't only an issue caused by transport and similar industries, but most mass agriculture. The animal exploitation industry causes the majority of the damage to our environment and requires change now to avert human extinction. (90% reduction in flesh consumption, according to the IPPC)

  12. How about we talk about geoengineering & stratosheric aerosolized injections being conducted by governments & military around the world, thats killing all life on the planet? STOP Spray the skies!

  13. Mt. St Helens spewed 100x more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere than all of human activity in history. Learn to think for yourselves,….be surprised how often you are being lied to.

  14. You need to build yourself a life support system with a network of back up life-support systems oxygen water and power don’t forget to pack your lunch 🙂

    but I think you’re running out of time you just need to Borrow 100 million Dollar yacht from the oil company executives and

    have a lobster flight

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