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Jeff Spakowski's avatar

I'm grateful to see another movie talking about climate change via storytelling and not documentary style with charts and graphs (and bonus for using actual quotes of French politicians/commentators!). Am also grateful for the pivot to Arielle's reporting on real world mutation, heat issues. (And fun to see our furry family featured this newsletter!)

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Terrance Ó Domhnaill's avatar

I haven't watched this movie, nor do I think I will after reading this as I understand the message. I don't need a European remake of Jaws to tell me what we already know but, collectively choose to largely ignore. Global warming is here to stay. But humans fight changes to their cozy environments, especially in this day and age when there are large sums of money involved.

As we know, the planetary ecosystem doesn't change overnight and we are seeing that play out right in front of us. I am nearing 70 years and I can look back now and see how global warming has accelerated in my lifetime and it is just getting started in earnest. I don't believe there is any way to turn it back now. We are at the point in the planetary evolution where all we as humans can do is try to mitigate it as best as we can and make ready for the mass dies offs and climate migrants who will be looking for food and relief from the heat over the next 75 years or more. I won't be alive for the majority of that but I will help my children and grandchildren for as long as I am still above ground. It's all we can do now.

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