Carbon Offsets: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

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  • čas přidán 28. 04. 2024
  • John Oliver explains what carbon offsets are, what they claim to do, how they might be making climate change even worse, and, of course, how Oscar Isaac is getting hotter.
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  • @afroscience4808
    @afroscience4808 Před rokem +4533

    Ahhh, time for another day of my daily dose of existential crisis in comedy format

    • @crimsontowers
      @crimsontowers Před rokem +112

      @Clyde3 seriously? Do you think spamming your unrelated get rich quick scheme video in the comments would work?
      Don't give him the clicks people.

    • @sailaab
      @sailaab Před rokem

      Odin Satanas, this bast ard has been doing so for a while now... on ALL main uploads under the channel.. practically under every comment thread
      The least we can do is to mass report the turds and the comments too.

    • @sailaab
      @sailaab Před rokem

      Go on the 'about' page of this bas turds profile and use the 'report' feature.
      Child molester or terrorism or some such reasons.

    • @stevesmith4630
      @stevesmith4630 Před rokem +4

      I KNOW, RIGHT?!

    • @couragekarnga8735
      @couragekarnga8735 Před rokem +12

      Gods, we should've listened to Al Gore!

  • @Xadius22
    @Xadius22 Před rokem +7981

    On behalf of Ireland, I'd like to thank John and everyone who donates for saving our whales and dolphins, we were unsure if they'd have enough trees to live in throughout the winter.

    • @toastedjoe1013
      @toastedjoe1013 Před rokem +241

      This is a major problem as the drunk leprechauns will claim dibs on the forest and start fighting the whales.

    • @Aluren00
      @Aluren00 Před rokem +125

      There is no need to thank him. I mean, who on earth would have a problema with that?? Its just common sense to save land dwelling whales and dolphins.

    • @arthur3816
      @arthur3816 Před rokem +74

      I always thought they migrate to Tuscany for the winter

    • @LiteraryMultitudes
      @LiteraryMultitudes Před rokem +73

      @@arthur3816 Yes they do! They're causing huge amounts of emissions when crossing the Alps in late October every year... lots of smog right where I live for weeks!

    • @TheInvisibleCanadia
      @TheInvisibleCanadia Před rokem +50

      Maybe next they can save Wales.

  • @arjitjere1559
    @arjitjere1559 Před rokem +2104

    As an ecologist, well done John for explaining that it is very hard to achieve zero emissions. Also it matters whether the trees planted belong to that area are exotic or native. That pine tree in africa was a weird decision,pines are NOT found in africa.Planting exotic trees which invade native trees will only damage the land. Offsets are just a short cut, the solution should start with phasing out fossil fuels!

    • @annebruecks7381
      @annebruecks7381 Před rokem +105

      I'm not an ecologist, and even I said, 'Pine trees?? Wtf?' Who makes these decisions?!

    • @whatabouttheearth
      @whatabouttheearth Před rokem +37

      An introduced species is not necessarily an invasive but I know that certain invasive species of Pinus (I think Pinus Pinaster) are the majority of South Africa's timber trade, which is rediculous, and they were introduced over a hundred years ago.
      But there are pines like Pinus halepensis and Pinus Pinaster which are Mediterranean pines which are native to parts of northern Africa.
      But Uganda? I have know idea.
      I don't know about pines but Quercus (oaks) essentially "walked" down Canada split in the northern US towards east and west than met up again at the southern border, hybridized ( the sections "Red oaks"/Lobatae can breed with other red oak species and section "white oaks/Quercus can breed with other white oak species) in Mexico. Now Mexico has more endemic (natives that are only there) oaks, and more oaks than any place. And now they are naturally pollinating down to south America where there is at least 1 species (central America is a choke point preventing more animal distribution of acorn). But that happened over an extremely long period of time. So trees can have some freaking weird adaptation traits.
      Sorry, I know Oaks are off topic, I just go down month long rabbit holes of studying oaks from time to time. Check out the migration of their subgenera and sections, it's so freaking cool.

    • @blayneschwarz188
      @blayneschwarz188 Před rokem +8

      So what are we going to phase out fossil fuels for?

    • @izzzy03
      @izzzy03 Před rokem +7

      here in Germany planting trees everywhere is now in.... just "green politician" in cities dont care about terms like albedo influence, or fact that bark parts, leaves and branches that fall during cold days and not removed from streets are direct emission of co2 and methane back to atmosphere :)

    • @whatabouttheearth
      @whatabouttheearth Před rokem +3

      @@izzzy03
      Although that certainly would not be using the soil and decomposers to hold the carbon, that would still be a very miniscule level of CO2. I never thought of that though.

  • @kcthonian
    @kcthonian Před rokem +893

    I remember learning about how at one point the catholic church sold vouchers for prayers to people, so that they could effectively "pay away" their sins and guilt to get into heaven. The simlilarities to our modern carbon offsets is eerily similar, imo.

    • @alisakumm9165
      @alisakumm9165 Před rokem +67

      I've been thinking the exact same thing since the first time I heard about carbon offsets, and it works because people WANT to fall for it. The uncomfortable truth is that we cannot continue the way we have been living and we need to make sacrifices to stop the worst. It's not about saving "the planet" at all; it's about saving ourselves. And I fear that is what people still don't understand.

    • @crnbrry300
      @crnbrry300 Před rokem +22

      Also, in the prayer voucher scenario, the intention is to DO something. In some of these carbon offsets, the intention is to NOT DO something. Which doesn't create any actual value.

    • @davidnorris166
      @davidnorris166 Před rokem +49

      They were called "Indulgences"

    • @Deanjgallagher
      @Deanjgallagher Před rokem

      Climate alarmism = a religion.

    • @ginnylin
      @ginnylin Před rokem +7

      I remember learning about this in the context of sailors. They would make port, go confess their sins in advance and pay some type of fee to the church (or donation), and then go booze etc to their hearts content.

  • @kajoliloli
    @kajoliloli Před rokem +581

    Carbon offsets feel like a very "pay your way into heaven" approach to solving climate change

    • @schwig44
      @schwig44 Před rokem +27

      Does that make John the modern-day Martin Luther?

    • @videogamer596
      @videogamer596 Před rokem +25

      Aka Carbon Offsets are a modern form of indulgence.

    • @molybdaenmornell123hopp5
      @molybdaenmornell123hopp5 Před rokem +7

      Yup, very like that. And heaven has a quota, because there's nowhere near enough land to plant trees on.

    • @robertcowan7610
      @robertcowan7610 Před rokem

      That'd be an accurate description if the payment was made with Monopoly money.

    • @leadpaintchips9461
      @leadpaintchips9461 Před rokem +6

      @@robertcowan7610 How so? "Pay your way to heaven" was using real money that was considered an insignificant amount by the person paying, and the people approving were just making buttloads of money off of it.

  • @atorrance
    @atorrance Před rokem +2992

    Seeing John Oliver quoting research done by Wendover Productions is amazing. This what new media landscape has become and it’s sweet.

    • @in1420
      @in1420 Před rokem +231

      For real, I have been watching Wendover for years and to see Mainstreamish reference him is amazing.

    • @ethansimmons3842
      @ethansimmons3842 Před rokem +65

      We love you @wendoverproductions

    • @rsmith02
      @rsmith02 Před rokem +12

      Who is that?

    • @afriendofafriend5766
      @afriendofafriend5766 Před rokem +31

      @@rsmith02 popular youtuber

    • @feddy11100
      @feddy11100 Před rokem +48

      They should've cited him and linked to the video.

  • @milkgrapes6420
    @milkgrapes6420 Před rokem +308

    Finally, Wendover Productions is in Last Week Tonight. Awesome

    • @roccomemes
      @roccomemes Před rokem +11

      Lets fucking going!

    • @coastaku1954
      @coastaku1954 Před rokem +7

      I was just about to mention that!

    • @zennydoo
      @zennydoo Před rokem +17

      Pretty sure that was the voice of Sam from Half As Interesting, never heard of this "Wendover Productions".

    • @coastaku1954
      @coastaku1954 Před rokem +3

      @@zennydoo Hmmm, yes, that's true

    • @TroyVan6654
      @TroyVan6654 Před rokem +7

      @@zennydoo I'm pretty sure his legal name is Sam from Wendover.

  • @joeygambone4757
    @joeygambone4757 Před rokem +635

    The extent these big corporations go through just to not do anything is insane. We are all doomed.

    • @PitLord777
      @PitLord777 Před rokem +28

      The irony of going through lots of effort to protect their slothfulness.

    • @strawberryjampm9930
      @strawberryjampm9930 Před rokem +36

      @@PitLord777 it’s not… slothfulness, necessarily. It’s the profit margins. You see, they simply cannot drop even a little, even for just a bit. No fundamental change in the way they operate is possible, at least not voluntary. Rather just throw a bunch of surplus funds at the first available cop-out option and get a fat tax cut to go with it.

    • @danfergus3335
      @danfergus3335 Před rokem +3

      @@strawberryjampm9930 I mean they could buy tesla wall batteries and establish wind farms close to their operational centers to become neutral, problem is it would cost atleast a million dollars, probably closer to 10 million usd
      PER FACTORY with average net profit of a few hundred thousands at best

    • @ynraider
      @ynraider Před rokem +12

      @@PitLord777 *Avarice...
      They don't NEED all those profits. Our collective starvation/suffocation/extinction is just for their ego...

    • @samrevlej9331
      @samrevlej9331 Před rokem +1

      The power of inertia...

  • @samanthamyers5719
    @samanthamyers5719 Před rokem +2279

    "that violently British man did a pretty good job of explaining the concept" can also sum up his whole show

    • @matzefly
      @matzefly Před rokem +40

      That should be the title of this show😆

    • @kenlieck7756
      @kenlieck7756 Před rokem +16

      @@matzefly I think it is in Bangkok…

    • @98triffid
      @98triffid Před rokem +5

      To be fair I don't think that will fit on the title

    • @peterfox6159
      @peterfox6159 Před rokem +8

      *Yup. And it also is a ... "clowns funeral" ... EVERYTIME XD*

    • @AmirGTR
      @AmirGTR Před rokem +1

      Not really. He's really going out of his way to demonize people who are at least fucking trying

  • @tushirS
    @tushirS Před rokem +4435

    Good to see John using Wendover Productions as an example to explain offsets. Wendover Productions's carbon offsets video was a great one.

    • @Joeseanag24
      @Joeseanag24 Před rokem +6

      Ikr

    • @sucyshi
      @sucyshi Před rokem +23

      Funnily enough iirc they still buy them anyway for their travel shows

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      @rickrolled3666 Před rokem

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    • @spiffythebritishguy
      @spiffythebritishguy Před rokem +83

      Ever since watching the wendover video I was wondering when John Oliver was going to do a video on it. So good to see him cite Wendover

    • @aurtisanminer2827
      @aurtisanminer2827 Před rokem +14

      I love that channel!

  • @murlocmaster6192
    @murlocmaster6192 Před rokem +75

    That unfaithful wife bit was golden. That burn was beyond what was needed to start a fire

  • @diasophia0207
    @diasophia0207 Před rokem +25

    I wasn’t expecting Wendover Productions in a John Oliver segment but I’m absolutely here for it!

  • @rolandrohde
    @rolandrohde Před rokem +2976

    One of the main issues with "net zero" or "offsets" is the fact that it often completely disregards the time factor. You can cut don a tree and burn it within a few hours, but having that same tree grow back to it's former size (and thus Carbon content) can take decades or even centuries. That fact is usually not prominently displayed in those net zero calculations...for obvious reasons...

    • @nielskorpel8860
      @nielskorpel8860 Před rokem +85

      @Clyde Clyde, please, I understand you want people to know about investing money, but it is not relevant for this comment right now, ok? :)

    • @danilooliveira6580
      @danilooliveira6580 Před rokem +106

      also forests are extremely complicated, its not as simple as a tree grows and there is less carbon in the atmosphere. the ability of a forest to sink carbon depends on a lot of factors, and among them, the biology of the soil. a new forest can actually be a carbon source as its growing because of the fungus and bacteria that live in the soil, and only when the canopy starts to close they become actual carbon sinks, while old forests are much worse at sinking carbon, if not straight up carbon neutral. so simply planting tree may not just be almost insignificant, but they can also make things worse without proper planning.

    • @LostInDub
      @LostInDub Před rokem +9

      Don't look up 🙈

    • @rey6708
      @rey6708 Před rokem +37

      @@nielskorpel8860 they are bots dude

    • @FulloutPostal
      @FulloutPostal Před rokem +47

      @@nielskorpel8860 don't reply to bots, just report them

  • @Pantalaimon91
    @Pantalaimon91 Před rokem +2187

    So glad to see Wendover Productions get a shout out in this episode. Wendover did such a great job breaking down how the scams operate and why they're doing so much more harm than good.

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    • @Marijuanifornia
      @Marijuanifornia Před rokem

      Whatever Wendover is, they didn't tell the public about the 1942 USDA film *Hemp for Victory* or how Cannabis legalization will reduce pollution, replace fossil fuels, end deforestation and stop climate change.
      So, whatever Wendover is, it's just as responsible as every other media outlet that only adds to the problem instead of telling their audiences how to solve it.

    • @Wickedtendencys
      @Wickedtendencys Před rokem

      N v. Vv

    • @sunspot6502
      @sunspot6502 Před rokem +1

      Mother Earth will ight a fart and that will be the end. There is nothing we an do about it now.

    • @shughes57
      @shughes57 Před rokem +19

      Wendover is a serious gem of CZcams.

  • @subtropical1228
    @subtropical1228 Před rokem +194

    I'm so glad he did an episode on this! He is absolutely hitting the nail on the head! Another thing to note is the obvious fact that trees take time to grow!!!! Many species of trees aren't fully grown after a decade!! And in the early stages, they require maintenance!!! And planting baby forests will OBVIOUSLY not immediately sequester the same amount of carbon as a forest full of mature trees!!!!! time to face up - YES you actually need to STOP polluting!!!!

    • @baronvonlimbourgh1716
      @baronvonlimbourgh1716 Před rokem +1

      I think the idea is that the carbon offset goes for the lifetime of the tree.
      So if you polute 1 ton this year they will plant a tree that will absorb 1 ton of co2 over the next 50 years..
      Also, the whole tree planting scheme is a scam anyway. The co2 is still entering the system.
      Unless they send the fully grown trees into space or pump them back into the ground where the oil came from, when the trees dies or burns the carbon returns to the air and system.
      It is at best a temporary storage solution

    • @spicypotatosofttaco3227
      @spicypotatosofttaco3227 Před rokem +10

      Yes!! The role old growth forest play in the climate is crucial! I just saw a video about how some very old trees emit a pheromone when they are very dry that triggers rain somehow, I can't find the link, and the trees in the Amazon actually create rain clouds via transpiration. Also a lot of birds and insects rely on older trees. We can't undo cutting those down.

    • @JewTube001
      @JewTube001 Před rokem +3

      need to stop polluting and stop deforestation. but nobody wants to do it. they want to keep building and consuming things forever. one day we're going to pay for this.

    • @hg6996
      @hg6996 Před rokem +2

      When the carbon came from fossil fuels planting a tree won't change anything as long as you don't remove the carbon stored in the tree when the tree dies which exactly nobody does.

    • @TheRambunctious
      @TheRambunctious Před rokem +2

      Right, but the carbon is only pulled out of the atmosphere during the trees growth, once it is fully grown it is no longer removing carbon from the atmosphere as all the carbon captured by photosynthesis is being used in its own respiration.

  • @BusinessCasual
    @BusinessCasual Před rokem +250

    Nice job Sam!!

    • @genericuser1454
      @genericuser1454 Před 5 měsíci +2

      what's the joke here?

    • @archerdork7116
      @archerdork7116 Před 5 měsíci +16

      ⁠​⁠Stab in the dark here but the creator of Wendover Productions (9:34) is named Sam and it’s pretty cool that their research is featured in a show of this size. So possibly that.

    • @xXGreatKilla
      @xXGreatKilla Před 2 měsíci +3

      @@archerdork7116 This seems more like a stab in a well lit room, with your glasses on, at the bullseye of your intended target.

    • @archerdork7116
      @archerdork7116 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@xXGreatKillaI mean, you never know. Maybe OP got a friend named Sam who did the camera work.

  • @DuranmanX
    @DuranmanX Před rokem +273

    Offsets are basically paying a protection fee to a mobster saying "that's a nice forest you got there, would be a real shame if something were to happen to it"

    • @massimocole9689
      @massimocole9689 Před rokem +9

      Yeah and to make it even worse, mature forests are mostly carbon neutral, the amount of carbon they absorb due to growth is equal to the amount they release due to rotting. So promising to preserve them doesn't actually remove carbon from the atmosphere, it just prevents more carbon from being added. Which is important, but not actually a way of being net zero. To use the balloon analogy again, this isn't like adding three balloons and then removing three balloons. Its like adding three balloons and then promising not to add 3 more balloons. Yeah sure, its not making the problem worse, but its also not making it better.

    • @belldrop7365
      @belldrop7365 Před rokem

      It's worse than that. The mob will bring a pot of plant in front of your home and threaten it unless you pay.

    • @laerin7931
      @laerin7931 Před rokem

      @@massimocole9689 It can get even worse than that, depending on why the tree would be cut. Because if you pay for carbon offsets to preserve that tree and it then dies and rots, then it's carbon added to the atmosphere. if that tree is cut and turned into, say, furniture, then that carbon is locked away. With mature trees, it often makes more sense to cut them and lock their carbon by turning them into something lasting, while planting new trees.

  • @emixam6947
    @emixam6947 Před rokem +747

    This honestly sounds like companies are holding the earth itself hostage.
    “Send me money, or I will cut down these trees, and keep sending me money or I will be cutting down forests”

    • @tomlxyz
      @tomlxyz Před rokem +12

      That would be better because then we could charge them for a crime and make them stop

    • @FranthonyZarcoza
      @FranthonyZarcoza Před rokem

      thats what happens when decades go by of unchecked wealth accumulations. these companies have the means to reset the planet and wipe out the surface dwellers, go into hiding, then come back out once shit blows over.

    • @willemhendriks1905
      @willemhendriks1905 Před rokem +7

      Hiya Terra, Manny Bigmoney's the name. That's a nice vista you got there. It'd be a shame if something happened to it, you know those hills deforest easily...

    • @joshm6720
      @joshm6720 Před rokem +2

      we had a scheme long ago to have people adopt a tree or we would cut it down (we own a small forest). never actually implemented it- but its exactly what is happening now.

    • @DesmondSG
      @DesmondSG Před rokem

      Well, climate efforts have to be economical for the land owners as well. If its beneficial for the world that their trees remain un-logged, then they should be compensated fairly for the opportunity cost. Saving the world shouldn't penalise the stakeholders involved.

  • @elferrous
    @elferrous Před rokem +8

    "This beak opens for sad news and porridge and I'm all out of porridge" doubles as sad news

  • @olivierb.2149
    @olivierb.2149 Před rokem +101

    By god this segment is good. So well written. So impactful. Congrats to the whole writing staff.

  • @redfin382
    @redfin382 Před rokem +547

    I love how giant corporations have convinced us that we are the problem with emissions...and not...you know..the giant corporations.

    • @teresathayn5170
      @teresathayn5170 Před rokem +5

      They didn't convince me! Duh.

    • @redfin382
      @redfin382 Před rokem +7

      @@teresathayn5170 well obviously they haven't convinced me either.

    • @andiward7068
      @andiward7068 Před rokem +24

      People's desire to feel in control and important is used against us. Regardless of our individual actions we can never come close to reducing the harm done on an industrial level.

    • @TheMidwestAtheist
      @TheMidwestAtheist Před rokem +20

      @@andiward7068 I hear what everyone is saying, but, let's be honest: It's a *both* problem. Industry exists like it does because we've been convinced that we need to consume. If we didn't consume, there wouldn't be so much industry. That said, I do recognize that it is the rich who are by far the biggest consumers and, thus, the biggest drivers of industry. My point is more that it is important to recognize that there is a feedback loop in the system.
      Edit: I should note industry has forced us to consume in many ways. Suburban housing, for example, is devastating to the environment. But one cannot simply decide to move. Similarly, many places lack good public transportation. So I do acknowledge there are cases where our hands, as the consumer, are tied.

    • @piewert787
      @piewert787 Před rokem

      @@TheMidwestAtheist and who convinced us we need to consume?

  • @TheRealSullyG
    @TheRealSullyG Před rokem +2902

    Proud to say I am officially carbon neutral thanks to Oliver Offsets!

    • @timothytosser288
      @timothytosser288 Před rokem +33

      John oliver otomantone cover when

    • @theborg2638
      @theborg2638 Před rokem +43

      Please let's all report Clyde3 and Prigiyan Short as SPAM!

    • @lorenzo121191
      @lorenzo121191 Před rokem +11

      I cannot use this offset because I do not live in US. I guess I'll just be dooming the planet then

    • @Styphon
      @Styphon Před rokem +25

      @@theborg2638 I do that for all those links. I am surprised there is no bot-scrubber for them already. Wake up, CZcams.

    • @DeltaNovum
      @DeltaNovum Před rokem +17

      @@Styphon this platform which I will not name, but the search engine that runs it really wants it to fail. I'm sure of it. Everything points towards it. Do you know how easy it would be to remove those bots that spam the same links over and over? This platform has been losing money since the beginning. They have not only changed things like comment placement, removing the downvote button etc, but they also changed the algorithms to screw over the content creators for a while now. Everytime I comment about this my comment gets shadowbanned (I can see it, but no-one else can). Same goes for when I comment about the situation in a country that's about to collapse and is being run by a bear who really loves honey.

  • @aspicboat
    @aspicboat Před rokem +47

    - Guys, we're going to kill ourselves through pollution.
    - You're right, how can we make money from all this tho?

    • @sachadee.6104
      @sachadee.6104 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Exactly ! This is the $100 reward remark.

  • @poocrafter2
    @poocrafter2 Před rokem +1500

    Nice to see the use of Wendover in this. He did a great video about the Carbon Offsets scam

    • @Leo-qe1my
      @Leo-qe1my Před rokem +29

      Lol, that's were I have already seen this. And here I was wondering for the first ten minutes why they do the same topic again, without even mentioning it.

    • @elgonzo7239
      @elgonzo7239 Před rokem +50

      I bet Sam from HAI will be really jealous of this.

    • @sujimtangerines
      @sujimtangerines Před rokem +7

      Lol, I knew that looked & sounded familiar. Sam is awesome.
      I don't know if I'm suffering from deja vu but I feel like one of his other videos was used in another ep, or maybe another late night show?

    • @Marijuanifornia
      @Marijuanifornia Před rokem +1

      The USDA reported in 1916 that one acre of Cannabis can make as much paper as four acres of trees.
      That is what began the anti-drug propaganda of Cannabis prohibition.
      The USDA encouraged Americans to grow Cannabis to defend our country during World War II.
      Please watch the 1942 USDA film, *Hemp for Victory.* This is the key to reducing pollution, replacing fossil fuels, ending deforestation and stopping climate change.
      There is an official .gov link to the film from the US National Archives. It has been public since 1990.
      One episode of this show about *Hemp for Victory* would finally make the film go viral and change the world.

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  • @UmmYeahOk
    @UmmYeahOk Před rokem +683

    Hank: “What the heck is a carbon offset?”
    Dale: “It’s like a ‘get out of jail free’ card for people concerned about the environment but not concerned enough to do anything.”

    • @Craxin01
      @Craxin01 Před rokem +18

      King of the Hill reference?

    • @coloradokittenfoster7459
      @coloradokittenfoster7459 Před rokem +26

      I love that episode! lol They were ahead years ahead of their time.

    • @rsmith02
      @rsmith02 Před rokem +3

      More for companies than individuals

    • @UmmYeahOk
      @UmmYeahOk Před rokem +16

      @@Craxin01 season 13 episode 2 basically the entire episode is about carbon offsets. I honestly had no idea what they were until I saw that episode.

    • @KuruGDI
      @KuruGDI Před rokem +3

      That is perfectly on point!

  • @AbbasIdris
    @AbbasIdris Před rokem +29

    Thanks, John Oliver, for entertaining and informing us at the same time! Keep up the great work! You truly deserve every Emmy that you have won and will win!

  • @dridadbunkerphd6523
    @dridadbunkerphd6523 Před rokem +35

    One of the best things about John's work is he and his staff actually DO the things that prove the BS is really BS. Gotta love that.

    • @drewmany
      @drewmany Před rokem

      😄

    • @plabcentral630
      @plabcentral630 Před rokem

      The only problem is that they are only one team. Everyone needs to think like them.

  • @HobbesHobbiton
    @HobbesHobbiton Před rokem +424

    "An Atlas Of Human Suffering."
    Goddamn, that's dystopian _as fuck._ What a time to be alive.

    • @couragekarnga8735
      @couragekarnga8735 Před rokem +22

      And people wonder why I refuse to bring children into this world! Um, have you seen the world?

    • @HobbesHobbiton
      @HobbesHobbiton Před rokem +26

      @@couragekarnga8735
      "Why aren't you having kids?"
      *gestures vaguely at the world*

    • @Marijuanifornia
      @Marijuanifornia Před rokem

      The legalization of "Marihuana" stopped the Holocaust.
      Watch the 1942 USDA film, *Hemp for Victory.*
      The more you know....

    • @rickrolled3666
      @rickrolled3666 Před rokem

      Yo 🔥czcams.com/video/rdJ9bsN7JAw/video.html

    • @slackumjackum
      @slackumjackum Před rokem

      Don't believe the hype

  • @gildeddragonfly
    @gildeddragonfly Před rokem +294

    Any time John says "practically anyone can set up...." I know he knows because they DID it.

    • @davidhollenshead4892
      @davidhollenshead4892 Před rokem +2

      What got me is how easily he managed to start his chain saw...
      But then he was employed as a "cutter" in Brittan while a struggling comedian...
      [and no, a "cutter" doesn't cut trees down, they do the prep work for a "dumper" in organized crime...]

  • @ArachCobra
    @ArachCobra Před rokem +14

    This really is a continuous problem of magic thinking. We want solutions that makes us feel like we're doing the right thing, but also requires zero effort or sacrifice.

  • @soulgypsy5151
    @soulgypsy5151 Před rokem +17

    Much Love to John Oliver and his team. This show is one of the many reasons Last Week Tonight with John Oliver has won the Emmy Award for best show since 2015. We need more John Oliver's! And much love to John Stewart for your gift of whit and talent in having John Oliver, Stephen Colbert, Trevor Noah and Jordan Klepper as part of your team....a breath of fresh air...

  • @OleOlson
    @OleOlson Před rokem +875

    Taking on corporations is why I love LWT so much. Many shows are afraid of calling them out, fearing losing sponsors (ie. money), but John Oliver just goes straight for the their throats in his truth telling.

    • @corvus2512
      @corvus2512 Před rokem +28

      Sadly, whether it’s this or the housing crisis or American healthcare nothing will be done about any of it

    • @veganpotterthevegan
      @veganpotterthevegan Před rokem +11

      @@corvus2512 it would be nice if world governments do something. In the mean time, people can put a huge dent in slowing climate change yet refuse to do so. Stop flying, don't eat animals, turn down your ac/heat, bike, walk, bus... the government doesn't have to do anything for the public to take these steps

    • @Sojo214
      @Sojo214 Před rokem +23

      @@veganpotterthevegan Wouldn't change much. Yes, every little bit helps, but it's like putting a bandaid on your arm that was nearly amputated in an accident.
      Companies drive such a massive percentage of the climate crisis, if they aren't on board, we're just not fixing this.

    • @JTStembler
      @JTStembler Před rokem +1

      Time to actually *build* carbon capture plants all over the world?

    • @Voknal
      @Voknal Před rokem +19

      100 years from now, in a post apocalyptic world. People will find a hard drive with all the episodes and wonder how it all happened when we knew what all the problems were.

  • @bristowski
    @bristowski Před rokem +258

    Congratulations to Wendover Productions! Their video on carbon offsets is really well done!

    • @johngallagher260
      @johngallagher260 Před rokem +14

      All of their videos are fantastic! I watch them, LWT, and RealLifeLore as soon as they release, and are IMO the current pinnacle of informative video essays.

    • @pattymac1776
      @pattymac1776 Před rokem +8

      I was watching a Half As Interesting video before this and when I heard his voice I thought I hit the back button lol

    • @rpinckney1655
      @rpinckney1655 Před rokem +7

      As soon as the clip started I paused and looked for this comment!!! Such a great feature.

    • @teresabenson3385
      @teresabenson3385 Před rokem +4

      @@pattymac1776 Love HAI. I have half the attention span.

    • @Nazenko
      @Nazenko Před rokem +2

      I got so excited when I heard the voice

  • @mrseaweed88
    @mrseaweed88 Před rokem +8

    Carbon offsetting is the serial killer equivalent of being paid not to kill a victim you'd not planned on killing in the first place

  • @loganknoll
    @loganknoll Před rokem +6

    John Oliver is absolutely fantastic and this show is a beam of light in a world that gets darker every day.. thank you

  • @martinnussbaum3435
    @martinnussbaum3435 Před rokem +556

    Fascinating claim by Kitkat considering that Nestle admitted to Congress that they know slavery is part of their supply chain and it would be too difficult and expensive to assure that their chocolate is fairtrade.

    • @apathyguy8338
      @apathyguy8338 Před rokem +9

      Do you own an iPhone? If you think indentured servitude that the mass majority of the Chinese people have to put up with is anything short of slavery you're wrong. You and everybody else who owns and electronic device made China also enjoys the wealth of slavery have a good day with that.

    • @dorothycrispin902
      @dorothycrispin902 Před rokem +109

      @@apathyguy8338 so should we not demand that companies stop then?

    • @TheAsymmetrical
      @TheAsymmetrical Před rokem +51

      @@apathyguy8338 lmao, this guy.

    • @bograham6221
      @bograham6221 Před rokem +37

      @@apathyguy8338 there is no ethical consumption in capitalism

    • @XavierTheNeonTiger
      @XavierTheNeonTiger Před rokem +58

      @@apathyguy8338 "Yet you participate in society. Curious! I am very intelligent."

  • @TheMisterSurreal
    @TheMisterSurreal Před rokem +990

    I am so glad Oliver touched on the fact that a lot of the 'offsets' that are being purchased are done so on the backs of landowners in developing countries. It's another financial shell game for companies to keep doing what they would have been doing anyway and get a marketing boost out of it. The only way to curb emissions is to stop emitting, period.

    • @molybdaenmornell123hopp5
      @molybdaenmornell123hopp5 Před rokem +22

      Exactly. Instead, watch these guys invent one fake solution after another to flatter and seduce us. It's like a scantily clad student sidling over to her teacher after class to whisper, "I'd do *anything* to pass the exam, Mister." "Anything, did you say?" "Yes ..." "Would you ... revise?"

    • @trumpet12345
      @trumpet12345 Před rokem +7

      tesla has made craptons on offsets

    • @MrBebopChamploo
      @MrBebopChamploo Před rokem +5

      It's also not just something corporations do - basically all developed countries have processes of externalizing the costs and negative impacts of economic activity onto developing countries (both intentional and incidental). Whether it's via the IMF, the WTO, trade agreements or treaties etc.; the ones with money and resources shape policy to benefit themselves and bring in more money.
      Carbon offsets are just a continuation of externalizing costs to maintain or increase profit, except now under the guise that they are actually doing the opposite and internalizing (some) costs (unless of course the offsets are purchased by customers for $2 to offset 1000 miles of air travel. Hypothetically).

    • @Liana-cp5cp
      @Liana-cp5cp Před rokem

      It’s yet another form of neocolonization, except this time it’s through a fake promise for a “greener future”

    • @bellaelizabeth7864
      @bellaelizabeth7864 Před rokem

      @@molybdaenmornell123hopp5 💕💕Wow

  • @elizabethhb9413
    @elizabethhb9413 Před rokem +9

    John Oliver always sounds a little relieved when his jokes hit

  • @merissaj4518
    @merissaj4518 Před rokem +6

    I love John and his team. Their research is excellent and arguments are insanely strong. Can't watch too many in a row or I get depressed, but love them anyway. Humans are the absolute worst.

  • @eaturfeet653
    @eaturfeet653 Před rokem +128

    S/O to wendover productions for getting featured and legitimizing their research and presentation process!

  • @mboettcher349
    @mboettcher349 Před rokem +189

    "What it is, what it does, and why it may actually be making things worse." I've never heard the weekly format of this show summarized so succinctly.

  • @adelerahelimihajandralambo740

    As a simple woman from Sub Saharan Africa... Deepest of the appreciations for your lessons...
    1) offset does not limit the carbon emission as it is supposed to be!
    2) offset is a genuine mechanism used to "capture people moneys but not the carbon"
    3) offsetting is a way to crooked people in developing countries to use and abuse people in developed countries and at the same token to pocket the moneys and continue to enrich those who pollute the most!
    4) Offset approach would never work as it is a strait way to capture funding that should indeed go to development projets in poor countries that would effectively capture carbone... and do real goods... for example to enrich the soil biomass and improve agriculture - healthy food productions
    5) As long as the UN and rich countries and emotional people in those industrialized country failed to request on who receive the money and how it benefits people and the people - it is just a crooked mechanism that enrich the rich polluer

  • @tuemuch
    @tuemuch Před rokem +7

    "When you buy an offset, so you can pollute more, and that offset is bullshit, you're now actively making things worse" - I'm frightened by the fact, that this is so very true, and that big companies spend lots of money - with good intentions - on making things worse...

    • @psychicbyinternet
      @psychicbyinternet Před 7 měsíci

      "Good intentions"

    • @alwynwatson6119
      @alwynwatson6119 Před 6 měsíci

      John Oliver should sell environmental offsets. That way, people can drive electric cars and still post about having a massive carbon footprint. Or companies can gain the technological benefits of decarbonisitng the supply chain whilst not being cancelled for being woke.

  • @piedpiper1172
    @piedpiper1172 Před rokem +703

    Wendover Productions and Last Week Tonight having a cross over is EVERYTHING and I am here for it.

    • @GTAVictor9128
      @GTAVictor9128 Před rokem +21

      I wonder if Our Changing Climate would ever get a reference. It advocates for ecosocialism and so may be regarded as "too radical" by the mainstream media, but it was the first channel to inform about the carbon offset scam, among many other environmental topics.

    • @konsta3790
      @konsta3790 Před rokem

      @@tchittenden1 v.

    • @ooooneeee
      @ooooneeee Před rokem +1

      @@GTAVictor9128 yeah capitalism needs to die to fight climate change.

  • @headsinger
    @headsinger Před rokem +1738

    Love that Wendover Productions is getting some big time recognition. They produce excellent content on that channel.

    • @WanderingYankee
      @WanderingYankee Před rokem +138

      Now John Oliver needs to do an episode on bricks!

    • @StrickerRei-Chn
      @StrickerRei-Chn Před rokem +21

      Oh and Nebula and other youtube educational content creators.

    • @hypercodedOld
      @hypercodedOld Před rokem +12

      @Buhs Jet Lag opened my eyes to the complex nature of travelling around the world, I absolutely love that series. HAI is nice in terms of fun trivia, it's such a good series for younger kids to watch at times too.

    • @PinguinodelRio
      @PinguinodelRio Před rokem +46

      I was listening without watching the screen for a bit and then when I heard Sam’s voice I had to do a double take lmao

    • @SacredDaturana
      @SacredDaturana Před rokem +19

      @Buhs Okay hear me out... brick airplanes.

  • @AudioElf
    @AudioElf Před rokem +3

    That offset your pig bit was wretched and I laughed SO hard.

  • @conors4430
    @conors4430 Před rokem +2

    John is an international treasure for the like he shines on these things. If modern civilisation ever had a Tombstone, it would read, here lies, people who could, but who didn’t”

  • @turkicnomad5632
    @turkicnomad5632 Před rokem +34

    “Offset your pig” is just jargon for putting a corrupt police officer on paid leave.

  • @briankasnick4403
    @briankasnick4403 Před rokem +193

    What I always found interesting was none of them ever strove to be carbon negative…

    • @Stroopwafe1
      @Stroopwafe1 Před rokem +26

      But of course, because that would be actually doing something, and companies obviously don't want that

    • @kaltaron1284
      @kaltaron1284 Před rokem +10

      @@Stroopwafe1 It would just require them to buy a few more credits than necessary. But why do that if "carbon neutral" already sounds good enough.

    • @PeterDB90
      @PeterDB90 Před rokem +2

      Is that even possible? You would have to completely stop having a carbon footprint (which is already impossible unless you eliminate yourself entirely), and then remove carbon from the air, which as we saw, is not as easy to do and requires more land for planting trees than we have on earth.

    • @HoboWhisperer
      @HoboWhisperer Před rokem +9

      Negative is bad though. Don't want to advertise that you are Negative! Remember that they are trying to reach the same audience that rejected the 1/3 pound burger because they thought it was smaller than a quarter pounder...

    • @carolynburch3661
      @carolynburch3661 Před rokem +1

      Microsoft is striving to be carbon negative

  • @eternity8811
    @eternity8811 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Offsets are like urinating into our water supply while adding some water too.

  • @neco9590
    @neco9590 Před rokem +71

    Honestly, this whole offsetting system always sounded even worse to me if the customer got to pay for it.
    Oh yeah? You ALLOW ME to pay so YOU can handle YOUR waste? Great. Thanks a lot. Next time I am eating out, I am gonna ask the restaurant if they want me to pay them 2€, so I get to take one bag full of their trash with me.

    • @capitalinventor4823
      @capitalinventor4823 Před rokem +6

      You have always been paying for companies to handle their regular trash but it’s been hidden in the cost of the product or service. The only difference with the carbon offsets is that they are a separate charge for you to see. As there are 1 in 5 large companies performing some level of offsetting and we don’t see an option to carbon offset at the stores when we shop it is fair to assume that the cost of carbon offsets is hidden in the price on many products.
      Companies put the option to pay for carbon offsets as a way to bring it to the attention of the customers. The companies want to be seen as environmentally friendly.

    • @FreshlyBakedLePain
      @FreshlyBakedLePain Před rokem +1

      Companies always pass their costs to their consumers, that is how business works. Obviously when you eat at a restaurant, part of the cost of the meal goes toward whatever they spend on cleaning and waste management.

    • @TM-su7vu
      @TM-su7vu Před rokem +1

      This is no different from paying more for fair trade products. Would you pay extra for slavery-free food? I would hope so. And the pollution is done to meet consumer demand. Companies aren't out dumping toxic waste just for kicks.

    • @neco9590
      @neco9590 Před rokem +2

      @@TM-su7vu That's exactly the point. I should not have to pay extra for "slavery free food", companies should not be allowed to produce "slavery food".
      Why should it be acceptable for companies to engage in slavery at all? Is there any reason for us to keep slavery acceptable?

  • @dennismwebembezi
    @dennismwebembezi Před rokem +791

    As a Ugandan, I think the effects of offset solutions being sent to the third world and developing countries are felt firsthand by the very occupants of that country, which actually emit negligible amounts of carbon dioxide. They face the wrath of governments trying to implement a project that solves nothing without knowing that the source of funding comes from the industrialized world. The Swedish company will abandon the project, but the local Ugandans will not get their land back.

    • @godzillamothra5983
      @godzillamothra5983 Před rokem

      it is pretty much the same when the west send all their polluting factories to China and other parts of the world that have cheaper labors, and then accused them of polluting the environment.

    • @jomidiam
      @jomidiam Před rokem

      The only way the industrialized world knows how to relate to Africa is through exploitation.

    • @folkfiction
      @folkfiction Před rokem +13

      😣

    • @AudioElf
      @AudioElf Před rokem +10

      To be fair, my guess was officials wanted foreign money and didn't care what they had to do to get it. That's not exactly Sweden's fault.
      I know it's more complex than that, but that sounds like a civil domestic issue as much as a foreign one

    • @QueenAnneBoleyn6
      @QueenAnneBoleyn6 Před rokem +46

      @@AudioElf True, but within the context of the world, the colonization and hardship that Ugandans have endured from Europe and other world powers makes it more than just a domestic problem.

  • @pibyte
    @pibyte Před rokem +66

    9:33 Shoutout to Wendover Productions. Well deserved feature of a very good channel!

  • @matkosmat8890
    @matkosmat8890 Před měsícem

    I spent my whole weekend not cutting trees down. I'm good for another week.

  • @artespeck8091
    @artespeck8091 Před rokem +3

    This issue is like eating 2 big macs w a side of large fries and having a diet coke as your drink

  • @TokranInami
    @TokranInami Před rokem +153

    saying that "not chopping down a tree" offsets carbon emissions is like saying "not burning down your house" is investment in real estate

    • @ambermcdonald1302
      @ambermcdonald1302 Před 6 měsíci

      Bravo 👏🏻

    • @jacktattersall9457
      @jacktattersall9457 Před 4 měsíci +1

      We will solve the housing crisis by not burning down homes, that's why the provincial government is happy to provide free home fire safety inspections.

  • @rneumeye
    @rneumeye Před rokem +197

    When John Oliver said...
    "When I said practically anyone can set up a carbon offset company, you all knew where this was going".... Yes... Yes we did. 😏🏆

    • @andreawallenberger2668
      @andreawallenberger2668 Před rokem +2

      we totally knew! 🤣

    • @michaelharris9938
      @michaelharris9938 Před rokem +3

      As soon as he said it, I was wondering when he was finally going to get to saying he did actually do it. Like he said, we all knew he was going to.

  • @tycho_m
    @tycho_m Před rokem +1

    this episode was really a Mike Myers accent homage for the ages. Not just Shrek, but Goldmember's "Dutch" too!

  • @benmungai5978
    @benmungai5978 Před rokem +1

    Am about to cite this video as a reputable source for my paper on climate change, and the ineffectiveness of carbon offsets.

  • @chidosenganp23
    @chidosenganp23 Před rokem +399

    Here in Spain, I recently found out that there is a foreign company dedicated to sell carbon offsets by planting trees. It turns out, most of the trees where dead due to drought also a large part burned on recent fires but because they planted the trees they still get paid as if the trees where alive and absorbing CO2

    • @couragekarnga8735
      @couragekarnga8735 Před rokem +6

      That's outrageous!

    • @RealTalkWithSSG
      @RealTalkWithSSG Před rokem +22

      Exactly this is what's the issue. Cutting off a 50 year old tree cannot be compensated with planting saplings that end up dead.

    • @Djuntas
      @Djuntas Před rokem +4

      yeah team tress xD wooopdididop. Who is gonna plant them, who will take care of them, and who will preserve them in the future.

    • @SmallSpoonBrigade
      @SmallSpoonBrigade Před rokem +5

      I've been thinking about buying some offsets, but this kind of thing is what's making me hesitant. I've pretty much given up on convincing my wife that she can't just go around leaving lights on all the time and using disposable dishes for regular eating. It's particularly angering given that her dad used to work as an engineer for an oil company, to see her going around pretty much deliberately destroying the environment as best she can.

    • @SmallSpoonBrigade
      @SmallSpoonBrigade Před rokem

      @@RealTalkWithSSG That depends what you're doing with the tree. If you're turning the tree into wood for building something, then it's probably a good trade as the carbon won't reenter the environment for years and the saplings will absorb more carbon dioxide than a mature tree will. But, point taken for many uses the carbon dioxide gets freed by whatever use your using the tree for.

  • @sanbell
    @sanbell Před rokem +83

    Carbon Offsetting: We’re still polluting. But we paid somebody to plant a single tree somewhere and made a swanky PR campaign to make you forget we’re still polluting.

    • @maliant16
      @maliant16 Před rokem

      You didn’t even watch the video did you?

    • @crimsontowers
      @crimsontowers Před rokem +1

      @Clyde3 seriously? Do you think spamming your unrelated get rich quick scheme video in the comments would work?
      Don't give him the clicks people.

    • @benr3799
      @benr3799 Před rokem

      But isn’t it grammatically incorrect to start a sentence with a conjunction?

    • @richiemc6170
      @richiemc6170 Před rokem +2

      Yup, the Ad Council was able remove the blame of pollution away from the corporations and place it on individuals with the slogans of "Don't be a Litterbug" and "Only you can Prevent Forest Fires."

    • @bauefrenchmen3126
      @bauefrenchmen3126 Před rokem

      To be fair to corporations weve been 30 years from solving climate change since the 80s. Imagine how close well be in 50 years if we give them even more money to expand production.

  • @dridadbunkerphd6523
    @dridadbunkerphd6523 Před rokem +1

    OMG! John's Shrek impersonation had me laughing out loud.

  • @noahgray543
    @noahgray543 Před rokem +1

    Huh, I am feeling too happy. Time to watch some John Oliver!

  • @BusinessWolfRay
    @BusinessWolfRay Před rokem +313

    *Editing this entire thing because after some fact checking, it turns out that corporations *don't* get to use your donated money (directly or from round ups at the register) as a write off on their taxes. It's nice to know that there's actually some regulation in place for this. Instead, I'd caution you to look very closely at the charities the companies are giving the money to. There are a lot of charities out there who have become extremely predatory and harm those they claim to help.

    • @pearlpeaceful3435
      @pearlpeaceful3435 Před rokem +6

      If anyone should get the write off from donating it should be the person who makes the donation. Find your own groups to fund, legitimate ones, there are groups that are developing new methods of carbon sinking, like seaweed and soil, there are groups developing new technology that can utilize recyclable and non-recyclable materials to make things like fuel or electricity, there are so many better ways to invest in the planet. Also, grassroots groups that can lobby for active changes in the system that has allowed our planet to get like this. Also, I'm gonna watch that linked video too, see what it's about.

    • @goadfang
      @goadfang Před rokem +1

      No, no they don't. Donations they collect from consumers are not counted as the corporations donation for tax purposes. Corporations often donate a portion themselves of course and for that portion THEY donate they may take a deduction, but the portion you donate via their collection program is separate from that.
      You'd think someone with the username "business wolf" would know the first fucking thing about how corporate accounting, but I guess in this case the user name doesn't check out.

    • @robertlowther7442
      @robertlowther7442 Před rokem +3

      It seems like your saying, “ That’s not fair, why should I have to pay?” And I agree, it’s not fair that we paid the bill while they do the damn. But the problem still needs to be fixed. I say hold your money until you find A company that is doing something useful with it, and then just help pay. We can argue about compensation when the world isn’t ending anymore.

    • @simmerke1111
      @simmerke1111 Před rokem +4

      @@goadfang You'd think someone with this arrogance would know the first thing about this issue. Creative accounting combined with lawyer speak terms and conditions often make it tax deductible. While some companies don't do this, many do and it's well known to happen.
      I agree it shouldn't happen, and the law/tax code says so. But they'll bend the rules and have them break before following them. Sorry to bust your bubble, naive one.

    • @BusinessWolfRay
      @BusinessWolfRay Před rokem

      @@goadfang Thank you for the correction, it did prompt me to do some more research into the topic and I amended my original comment.
      However, that was a super rude way to go about it. I never claimed to know anything about corporate accounting. I'm actually an Illustrator, I just own my own illustration and mixed art media business. I am a cartoon wolf who runs my own small business. That's where my name comes from.

  • @SeanGHOB
    @SeanGHOB Před rokem +337

    Saw the title of this and, immediately, thought, "I'm going to see some Wendover content I already watched." Glad they added to the comedy. John Oliver is a funny guy.

  • @mikecarlock5527
    @mikecarlock5527 Před rokem

    Absolutely didn't need that image of Shrek forever in my brain. Thanks John Oliver!

  • @CosmooreMusic
    @CosmooreMusic Před rokem +3

    The green power house as mentioned in the "Need to Grow" documentary is the best solution I've seen. A closed loop generator that sequesters carbon, grows algae & herbs, and creates biochar.

  • @TreyCapnerhurst
    @TreyCapnerhurst Před rokem +592

    I'm *thrilled* that you took the time to frame this. Trained as a geologist and climatologist, I thought the general public knew that this, like "oil spill clean up", was pure performance art. I was genuinely shocked to learn that the public wasn't in on this theatre, and many believe that these measures are actually effective. Everyone in the industry knows that businesses, government, and media goes through the motions that something significant has been done, and they all go on as usual.

    • @HTV-2_Hypersonic_Glide_Vehicle
      @HTV-2_Hypersonic_Glide_Vehicle Před rokem +16

      The public is ignorant of so much.

    • @Jkjoannaki
      @Jkjoannaki Před rokem

      If we, the general low to middle class people, feel responsible for the environment, we cannot hunt them down for what they have been causing. It's our fault for using plastic bags and regular straws and not going to our 12 hour shift with our bikes. Nuclear waste and factories don't create any pollution. Don't be surprised if they end up killing all the homeless and the literal slaves around the world to reduce co2. That's the way to go, lets keep the rich happy.

    • @jayflach3408
      @jayflach3408 Před rokem +4

      A lot of people are aware but still statistically insignificant in comparison to those ignorant.

    • @NoalFarstrider
      @NoalFarstrider Před rokem

      Air quality control is a lie. They hide the meters...

    • @JG-zu5wc
      @JG-zu5wc Před rokem +11

      Do elaborate on the oil spill thing. Have no idea what you’re talking about.

  • @HipyoTech
    @HipyoTech Před rokem +14

    9:50 OUR BOY WENDOVER

  • @noirspiderman44
    @noirspiderman44 Před měsícem

    Newt joke reaction was over the top lol

  • @BlackLasher
    @BlackLasher Před rokem

    No...that Shrek joke did not ruin all of our childhoods whatsoever.
    Thank God for John Oliver.

  • @melody-13
    @melody-13 Před rokem +435

    I was hanging out with my pet rabbit when I decided to watch this on my phone. The moment John started talking, my rabbit hopped over and started watching the video intently. I’m not sure whether it was the subject content or hearing John Oliver’s voice but she was completely engrossed in it for the entire 23 minutes. So John, you clearly have a new fan. She will be tuning in with me every Sunday from now on.

    • @firstnamelastname7708
      @firstnamelastname7708 Před rokem +81

      If you send me $3 I will offset your pet rabbit’s carbon.

    • @melody-13
      @melody-13 Před rokem +21

      @@firstnamelastname7708 🤣

    • @jimmyfouhy6402
      @jimmyfouhy6402 Před rokem +6

      My rabbit would run 100 ft. to house, if she heard a Kitkat wrapping. Smart Bunny.

    • @ooooneeee
      @ooooneeee Před rokem +8

      That is so wholesome 🥰.

    • @backelie
      @backelie Před rokem +14

      @@firstnamelastname7708 I just have my rabbit run in a hamster wheel to produce a green alternative to the coal I would otherwise burn.

  • @gaberobison680
    @gaberobison680 Před rokem +228

    In short: don’t be surprised when the technique designed by companies to avoid responsibility doesn’t account for the issue at all

    • @questworldmatrix
      @questworldmatrix Před rokem

      Oh I'm sure they'll be paying some impoverished third world village to do voluntary suicide for $1000 a head as a carbon offset.

    • @Onigirli
      @Onigirli Před rokem

      @mikoy huio is delaying the inevitable more harm than good?

  • @khuzaimahhaleem4994
    @khuzaimahhaleem4994 Před rokem +2

    Wendover made it to the Oliver's show. Well, that was a surprise to say the least!!!!

  • @SolunaCreative
    @SolunaCreative Před rokem +3

    Last Week Tonight, your reporting was magnificent. Thank you for putting effort into investigating and sharing your findings. Outstanding!!

  • @_nickthered
    @_nickthered Před rokem +156

    I love how quickly companies went to passing along the cost of these offsets on to their customers. It's like "we didn't want to do this but yo u do so here you pay for it"

    • @somebonehead
      @somebonehead Před rokem +14

      It makes my blood boil. They absolutely refuse to shoulder their fair share of the burden. They do this with charity, too. As long as charities exist to clean up after them, they'll never feel inclined to actually address their behavior at the source.

    • @Jedi_Vigilante
      @Jedi_Vigilante Před rokem +8

      No amount of profit is enough for them, and every industry has fallen victim to this. It doesn't matter if their corporate officers are taking home 7 figure bonuses monthly, they'll still pass on any and every cost they can while pretending to do otherwise.
      The worst part is, we accept it as normal far too much. What is the main objection for increasing the minimum wage? That companies will just pass that "increased cost" off onto the customer, so we shouldn't do it. THEY ALREADY MAKE RECORD PROFITS, THERE IS NO NEED FOR THE OFFSET!!! How about the fact that wait staff at restaurants are barely paid anything without tips. Why are already paying customers expected to pay EXTRA just so that their server can make decent money? Shouldn't the cost of paying the wait staff come out of the money we pay for the meal? If it doesn't, then why do so many places charge so much? It clearly isn't for the food itself, I could buy half a grocery store for the amount some sit down restaurants will charge for half a plate of food. Then you have the "donate your change to x charity" things...like we are struggling to pay to put food on the table while your CEO is buying their 4th super-yacht, I'm pretty sure that charity doesn't need MY change when that CEO could donate a small country's entire GDP without even noticing.

    • @elkarion
      @elkarion Před rokem +6

      It's the same with recycling.

    • @Ichigo111293
      @Ichigo111293 Před rokem

      @@Jedi_Vigilante Exactly! These fuckers need to be forced to pay their fair share, by any means necessary.

    • @monirogue1570
      @monirogue1570 Před rokem +1

      @@somebonehead what if I told you many of the charities they get involved with, including big names that are considered "reputable" by the general public...are by and large not even using the money as intended and only a very small percentage of money donated is actually going towards whatever cause the charity claims the money is for? My blood has been boiling over for years now

  • @bararobberbaron859
    @bararobberbaron859 Před rokem +146

    Love how Kitkat, rather than stopping with the child labor for their cacao, is spending on offsetting. I mean, in theory a good thing to do, but it's a very odd priority and presumably a cheaper way to positive press than stopping exploiting children.

    • @ids1024
      @ids1024 Před rokem +25

      Somehow child slavery offsets don't sound quite as good. "For each credit you buy, we'll pay someone not to enslave their child. Which they weren't going to do anyway. Which totally balances the slavery we profit from."

    • @FutureCommentary1
      @FutureCommentary1 Před rokem +1

      How are child labor and climate change linked? How would stopping the first slow down the second?
      Edited to add: I read you again. You didn't claim a link between the two.
      Another question then: why does it have to be one or the other?

    • @durnsidh6483
      @durnsidh6483 Před rokem +14

      @@FutureCommentary1 They should be doing both, but they are sweeping the child labor issue under the rug.

    • @Punnikin1969
      @Punnikin1969 Před rokem +1

      If those children earned a meal or something by planting a tree it would all balance out. Guilt-free Kit Kats for everyone. Slavery isn't going to go away any time soon, so we may as well use the free labor to gloss over another horrifying truth.
      Stop cutting down our slaves. Gimme a dollar every time you buy chocolate and I will pledge to preserve some exploited child laborers and make them plant trees where their home should have been.

    • @MrMischelito
      @MrMischelito Před rokem +5

      @@ids1024 this is so dark

  • @Phalxxx
    @Phalxxx Před rokem

    HOLY crap I was very much thinking of "Get Out" when John said that.

  • @cindydoe1663
    @cindydoe1663 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Cackling at the MCR clip. You’re right dude, that’s literally the fan base but grown up now

  • @garysantos7053
    @garysantos7053 Před rokem +321

    "Pollution, coupled with Human Greed and Stupidity, are the biggest threats to humanity."
    -Stephen Hawking

    • @yourlogicalnightmare1014
      @yourlogicalnightmare1014 Před rokem +7

      Human greed and stupidity would be harmless with 5 billion fewer of them

    • @racindaze3450
      @racindaze3450 Před rokem

      You forgot to add " white elitist liberal, private jet flying, suv driving, finger waving fascists"

    • @saxyrep1
      @saxyrep1 Před rokem +5

      @@yourlogicalnightmare1014 Harmless?!? I have to disagree. That combo is a recipe for disaster no matter how many of us are out there. That said, it sure would reduce the pollution problem.🤷🏾‍♂️

    • @DgurlSunshine
      @DgurlSunshine Před rokem +4

      @@yourlogicalnightmare1014 YOU FIRST

    • @My-Pal-Hal
      @My-Pal-Hal Před rokem

      Let's simplify that.
      Humans are the biggest threat to humanity. Or even simpler. A Threat to pretty much everything.

  • @krmr
    @krmr Před rokem +427

    The audience overlap between Sam/Wendover and John Oliver is huge. John's trying to harness this is awesome 😎

    • @dirankesuma
      @dirankesuma Před rokem +54

      fr bro wasn't expecting a wendover video in here

    • @Jemppu
      @Jemppu Před rokem +47

      I was so excited to hear Sam's voice!! :D Kid's made it.

    • @hiendkle
      @hiendkle Před rokem +2

      Wait, what?

    • @pvic6959
      @pvic6959 Před rokem +8

      idk if i should be concerned there didnt seem to be any credit...

    • @YT-Lucas
      @YT-Lucas Před rokem +30

      @@pvic6959 there was, Wendover was noted while the video played.
      I think the biggest question is when John Oliver will be brave enough to cover the brick situation.

  • @GHZoner
    @GHZoner Před rokem +3

    Another thing I did not know about making the world worse and there's no hope and nothing I can do about it. Thanks, John.

  • @matthewsibley8942
    @matthewsibley8942 Před rokem +1

    Good to see Last Week Tonight feature Sam from Wendover!

  • @shoesncheese
    @shoesncheese Před rokem +125

    Carbon Offsets are a very capitalistic solution to the problem. It's a way to "fix" the issue without actually addressing the cause by throwing money at it. Companies still make record profits, still pollute just as much, can say they are "carbon neutral", and get a tax write-off for the expense. Carbon Offets makes them money. That's the only reason they're doing it.

    • @quesee08
      @quesee08 Před rokem +1

      Exactly. Its meant to drive profits not carbon footprints. On side note: I always noticed it's the poor that are always the receiving end of all these "conservation" projects. I came from third world country and since the 1980s I have seen projects in poor communities like sustainable fishing when the industrial fishing industries has never stop. And the irony of it is poor people usually have the lowest carbon footprint but they are the one who still have to sacrifice the most...

    • @alwynwatson6119
      @alwynwatson6119 Před 6 měsíci

      John Oliver should sell environmental offsets. That way, people can drive electric cars and still post about having a massive carbon footprint. Or companies can gain the technological benefits of decarbonisitng the supply chain whilst not being cancelled for being woke.

  • @june2420111
    @june2420111 Před rokem +393

    Glad John Oliver is increasing consumer awareness about green washing, companies are doing all kinds of things to avoid fundamentally changing their businesses. As consumers we need to hold them accountable and push for more. We want radical change, no fossil fuel, no 1-time plastic, accurate tracking of ethical supply chains, reusing 100% of trash, etc.

    • @beeroslava
      @beeroslava Před rokem

      Yes!

    • @miskatonic6210
      @miskatonic6210 Před rokem +7

      So stop flying, stop eating meat, don't use cars and only buy clothes once a year.
      Btw reusing trash uses a lot of energy.

    • @ZebraGirl97
      @ZebraGirl97 Před rokem +17

      I do have some concerns about flat out saying no 1-time plastics. I think the amount of 1 time plastics we actually need vs what is convenient is an important discussion, but I have a genetic disease and have a central line (a catheter) in my chest that ends in my right atrium of my heart. I have always felt guilty for the amount of single use plastics I have to use to stay alive - in the form of sterile saline flushes, single dose medications, IV fluid bags, IV tubing, and medical supplies for the line. But they can't be reused because they literally are injected into the largest vein before the heart or your heart, and the risk of sepsis is massive if you aren't meticulous with sterilized, single use products. But I wouldn't be alive without it. I just remind people of this when we talk about completely eradicating single use plastics. Recycling and sterilizing can help minimize the impact, and I absolutely agree that the rampant use of single plastics in the vast majority of businesses like restaurants, shipping companies, large businesses like Amazon, and so many other situations is inexcusable and unnecessary. But there's a sizable amount of medical care that simply would not be safe with multi-use products. The amount of people that would die without single use sterile plastics is staggering, because cross infection risk or improper sterilization is a massive issue for immunocompromised or high risk folks relying on these supplies to be alive. Just my take.

    • @Greenitthe
      @Greenitthe Před rokem +18

      @@miskatonic6210 While generally good ideas, personal lifestyle changes aren't meaningful. Pressuring corporations and legislatures is the only way to make a substantial impact. Consumer responsibility is a marketing campaign meant to shift blame away from the largest polluters - corporations.

    • @OnesFan1
      @OnesFan1 Před rokem

      You forget abolishing animal agriculture industry, which causes the loss of 2 thirds of the forests we need, emits more green house gasses than all the types of transportation combined, pollutes the water and creates zoonotic diseases pandemics. Is a radical change that we all can do at an individual level, and will have a biggest impact since we are more than companies. Go plant base for the planet.

  • @JaySmith91
    @JaySmith91 Před rokem

    I like John Oliver - He makes you laugh, then makes you think.

  • @Fantaldark
    @Fantaldark Před rokem

    I regret tabbing back to the video just in time for the "Ah'm about tah green things up" moment.

  • @MzShonuff123
    @MzShonuff123 Před rokem +86

    That Newt Gingrich joke was solid. Can’t believe the audience reaction

    • @juliabrown5396
      @juliabrown5396 Před rokem +3

      I was cracking up too! That’s what my ex did to me when I got breast cancer. He was highly insulted when I told him he was like Newt. And then old Newt did it again 😮!

    • @Electricshrock
      @Electricshrock Před rokem +1

      I know right? Newt is fair game!

  • @cle_roknn3742
    @cle_roknn3742 Před rokem +112

    So if you want your mind really blown: Finite Carbon, one of the companies running this type of program was bought out by British Petroleum. The same BP that brought you the Gulf oil spill. NCX was a small forestry operation before Microsoft, JPMorgan, and venture capital got involved. These companies are mostly owned or operated for the benefit of big business or venture capitalists. Their goal is not to offset carbon emissions, it’s to monetize a “feeling” of doing something good for the environment rather than actually doing anything…

    • @pamelacass9642
      @pamelacass9642 Před rokem

      Well....it just gives those companies an excuse to advertise lies about what they're not doing to help the environment. Why else would Elon try to hitch a ride off Earth to go f'ck another planet?
      Greta tried...she surely tried.

    • @barkYdarkATFB
      @barkYdarkATFB Před rokem +11

      It’s like “thoughts and prayers” 🙄

    • @FutureCommentary1
      @FutureCommentary1 Před rokem +4

      They are only doing it because consumers want the feeling that they are consuming from "good" companies. We are telling them: I want to crank up the AC in my gaz guzzling car; please lie to me.

    • @holly50575
      @holly50575 Před rokem +1

      Thank you for this comment!

  • @SaraQuinn
    @SaraQuinn Před 16 dny

    That Shrek was immaculate.

  • @AG-yu6hi
    @AG-yu6hi Před rokem +2

    Nghe xong bài này cái thấy tâm trạng buồn và nặng nề kinh khủng. Nhưng lại cứ phải replay hoài cả ngày😍

  • @livinlicious
    @livinlicious Před rokem +328

    Ah yes, another episode "What is fucked up with the world?"
    Lets go boys.

    • @TheDarkness1
      @TheDarkness1 Před rokem +3

      Everything. Done.

    • @couragekarnga8735
      @couragekarnga8735 Před rokem +2

      "What is fucked up with the world?"
      A: Everything.

    • @Marijuanifornia
      @Marijuanifornia Před rokem

      What is fucked about this world is that no one will talk about the 1942 USDA film *Hemp for Victory* and learn how the legalization of "Marihuana" was vital to defeating the Nazis. Today, this WWII film is the key to stopping climate change.
      No one cares, even as millions of pampered Americans vote in red and blue states alike to "legalize" Cannabis not to save the world, but just to get high and watch Rick and Morty while the planet chokes on plastic and dies.

    • @bodotrenaud7441
      @bodotrenaud7441 Před rokem

      Love it

    • @theblukatlife
      @theblukatlife Před rokem

      Murica and europe... After all you guys are the ones enslav# ing us all

  • @empressclown
    @empressclown Před rokem +219

    Regarding the shovel made out of a KitKat not being sustainable: the crunchy insides of a KitKat bar are other pulverized KitKat bars that were broken or misshapen during production. KitKats eat themselves. That's already minimal waste and a commitment to sustainability.

    • @spongeintheshoe
      @spongeintheshoe Před rokem +2

      ...That's also kind of gross, given it's food we're talking about.

    • @Prophes0r
      @Prophes0r Před rokem +8

      That's...not what 'sustainability' means...

    • @adambuchbinder2791
      @adambuchbinder2791 Před rokem +12

      @@Prophes0r It is! If you make something and you're less wasteful about it, that's more sustainable!
      Also, this is the difference between "post-consumer recycled content" and "recycled content"; things can be recycled before they leave the plant in the first place.

    • @Prophes0r
      @Prophes0r Před rokem +7

      @@adambuchbinder2791 No...it literally isn't.
      Sustainable : of, relating to, or being a method of harvesting or using a resource so that the resource is not depleted or permanently damaged
      Using your scraps to make more product is 'waste-reduction'
      Using the profits to run farms to grow your own ingredients/packaging/fuel would be sustainable.
      There is no such thing as 'more' or 'less' sustainable.
      It is a Yes/No state.
      Don't fall for all that nonsense marketing speak that's just there to make you feel good about the same old garbage. You are smarter than that.

    • @sdfkjgh
      @sdfkjgh Před rokem +1

      @@spongeintheshoe: It's all rather like that common trope in advertising that nobody ever thinks enough about to realize the rammifications: one anthropomorphized item of food eating another anthorpomorphized item of the same type of food; or anthropped food being happy to be eaten.
      One is cannibalism, the other is, idk, fatalism? An homage to _The Hitchhikker's Guide to the Galaxy?_ All I know is, Wienerschnitzel had the right idea a few years ago when they depicted their spokeshotdog constantly screaming in terror and running away from those who sought to eat him.

  • @johnsieverssr8288
    @johnsieverssr8288 Před rokem +1

    Thanks John

  • @aneezmm6102
    @aneezmm6102 Před rokem +6

    5:48 - Someone should "OFFSET" the smoke caused by that burn.

  • @TheLarsUrlich
    @TheLarsUrlich Před rokem +17

    You always know it's gonna be a good one when John says "And the reason i know that is..."

  • @Booty_Crocker
    @Booty_Crocker Před 5 měsíci

    I live 20/30 mins from Hawk Mountain and it’s always been beautiful and protected by the community. I really hope something doesn’t happen to it now that big corporations know about it

  • @jordanferreri5377
    @jordanferreri5377 Před rokem

    The offset your pig joke got me, man.. The Dutch accident is hilarious!

  • @DrejaAndi
    @DrejaAndi Před rokem +361

    They'll just raise prices and make you pay for the "carbon offsets", then the executives will increase their salaries, bonuses, and benefits. Those executives will then just buy more houses, planes, and increase their individual carbon outputs by the equivalent of millions of people each.

    • @TentinQuarantino_
      @TentinQuarantino_ Před rokem +30

      Don’t forget the yachts!
      Kind of makes you root for pirates.

    • @rickrolled3666
      @rickrolled3666 Před rokem

      Yo 🔥czcams.com/video/rdJ9bsN7JAw/video.html

    • @Marijuanifornia
      @Marijuanifornia Před rokem +16

      The best carbon offset is the Cannabis plant which grows quickly in every climate and takes in CO2 as it is growing.
      The USDA reported in 1916 that one acre of Cannabis can make more paper than four acres of trees.
      Ford made a plastic car with Cannabis in 1941. There is video of it on CZcams.
      The USDA legalized Cannabis in 1942 to win World War II. The 1942 USDA film *Hemp for Victory* is online from the US National Archives.

    • @lorcostridge2811
      @lorcostridge2811 Před rokem +6

      @@Marijuanifornia I was not expecting this at all but now I’m fully on board.

    • @Marijuanifornia
      @Marijuanifornia Před rokem

      ​@@lorcostridge2811 I beg this show every week to just show the film to people. Bill Maher, John Oliver, Seth Meyers, Stephen Colbert; literally anyone who isn't me could get millions of more people to know about this in a single day. This isn't taught in schools because it "promotes drugs." This isn't talked about in any news program, or even in online podcasts about Cannabis legalization. It is just sitting online at an official government website, and barely anyone in the country notices. There was even a bill in Congress titled HR 3652, the *Hemp for Victory Act of 2019.* Nothing. Not a word.

  • @Choochinc
    @Choochinc Před rokem +304

    "Not cutting down trees shouldn't be hard"
    My town: Excuse us while we cut down acres of forest for no reason at all, and do absolutely nothing with the newly cleared land. Also, no trespassing.

    • @honeyartstudios
      @honeyartstudios Před rokem +6

      What is Haiti, Alex?

    • @vysharra
      @vysharra Před rokem +16

      The trees are likely the point. Lumber is very valuable, especially if the trees are big and/or old.

    • @LeBonkJordan
      @LeBonkJordan Před rokem +23

      @@vysharra Oxygen tends to be a lot more valuable, but sure, let's just mow down all these old growth forests to temporarily sate the shareholders' insatiable hunger for infinite human expansion so we can make a line go up because It's Good When The Line Goes Up

    • @jackvalior
      @jackvalior Před rokem +13

      @@LeBonkJordan You do know phytoplankton and cyanobacteria in our ocean is our main source of Oxygen, right? I do study climate science as a degree at uni, and I'm pretty sure we dont have to worry about running out of air any time soon.
      Air pollution is a real and huge threat though, and trees help alleviate that. It is just that the oxygen argument comes from an uninformed position that simplified tree as oxygen producer and carbon eater. (They do produce carbon as well at night). Simplification like this is why there are folks that just say more CO2, bigger tree/crop better world.
      TL:dr Trees be good for non-oxygen related reasons.

    • @LeBonkJordan
      @LeBonkJordan Před rokem +19

      @@jackvalior Won't warmer oceans kill off much of the phytoplankton? And that's around 50% of the world's oxygen production, right?