Greta Thunberg and George Monbiot make short film on the climate crisis
Environmental activists Greta Thunberg and George Monbiot have helped produce a short film highlighting the need to protect, restore and use nature to tackle the climate crisis. Living ecosystems like forests, mangroves, swamps and seabeds can pull enormous quantities of carbon from the air and store them safely, but natural climate solutions currently receive only 2% of the funding spent on cutting emissions. The film’s director, Tom Mustill of Gripping Films, said: 'We tried to make the film have the tiniest environmental impact possible. We took trains to Sweden to interview Greta, charged our hybrid car at George’s house, used green energy to power the edit and recycled archive footage rather than shooting new.'
"What you do counts": what you don't do counts as well.
YES! “There’s a magic machine that takes carbon out of the atmosphere, costs very little, and builds itself. It’s called...a tree!”
It’s maddening trying to emphasize this to people who are so caught-up in manmade solutions. Because yes, that, too, is important, but that kind of industrial era-type thinking is what got us here in the first place!
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