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  • čas přidán 30. 09. 2022
  • Now available with Spanish, German and French Subtitles...more coming soon.
    This film is available free of charge or by donation www.livinginthetimeofdying.co...
    Living in The Time of Dying is an unflinching look at what it means to be living in the midst of climate catastrophe and finding purpose and meaning within it. Recognising the magnitude of the climate crisis we are facing, independent filmmaker Michael Shaw, sells his house to travel around the world looking for answers. Pretty soon we begin to see how deep the predicament goes along with the systems and ways of thinking that brought us here.
    Featured in this documentary are Professor of Sustainability and founder of the Deep Adaptation movement Jem Bendell, award winning journalist and author of "The End of Ice" , Dahr Jamail, Dharma teacher and author of Facing Extinction Catherine Ingram and Stan Rushworth, a Native American Elder, teacher and author who brings an especially enlightening viewpoint to these questions.
    While it becomes clear that catastrophic climate change is now inevitable it also opens up a whole new set of questions: How exactly did we arrive at this point? What new choices can we make now re how to live our lives and what actions make sense at this time. The people interviewed in the documentary, all highly regarded and well known spokespeople on the issue, argue it's too late to stop what is coming but in no way is it too late to regain a renewed, life giving relationship with our selves and our world.
    Festivals & Awards
    Winner: Outstanding Excellence. Docs without Borders.
    Winner: Merit Award. Impact Docs
    Winner: Merit Award Nature Without Borders
    Finalist: Melbourne Documentary Film Festival
    Selected: Colorado Environmental Film Festival
    Selected: North Dakota Environmental Rights Film Festival
    Website:
    www.livinginthetimeofdying.com/
    Subtitles (much gratitude to the following)
    Spanish translation: Enrique Fuentes
    German translation: Birgit Ackermann
    French translation: Johann Bourquenez
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    donorbox.org/living-in-the-ti...

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  • @jacobfinder7476
    @jacobfinder7476 Před rokem +456

    I am 68 years old; I have been involved in the environment and conservation since I was 10. Every day I think about our world and where it is heading. This documentary says it all. The greed and selfishness of humans have created this. It is too late to change direction. My heart aches for all the nonhumans, wildlife, oceans, insects, all other beings that did nothing to deserve to die because of us.

    • @EmeraldView
      @EmeraldView Před rokem +35

      I'm a couple decades younger and been an environmentalist since my teens. I've finally concluded that humanity isn't going to fix this and it's almost certainly already too late. 😕 overall we're just not a worthy species

    • @ovenpilot0
      @ovenpilot0 Před rokem +18

      At 68 you should know that the ice has been melting for the past 10K years or more. Eventually this inter-glacial period will come to an end and the global glaciers will return. Climate changes, plan on it and adapt.

    • @bubu345
      @bubu345 Před rokem

      fuk jewss christians islaam

    • @lawrencefox563
      @lawrencefox563 Před rokem +20

      @@ovenpilot0 Capitalist excesses involves very few people , adapting which means depriving those who weren't involved in that excess of few remaining resources .

    • @evanablock
      @evanablock Před rokem +2

      😢

  • @markdoolittle7183
    @markdoolittle7183 Před 8 měsíci +67

    Last night it was warm and humid. Not a mosquito or nat to be seen hovering around the deck light. When I mentioned it to my wife, She just said “ good”. Most of us are blind to the situation. Thank you for being there. It’s lonely out here in the new world.

    • @jbaccanalia
      @jbaccanalia Před 8 měsíci +5

      Most of us don't even see our own food supply let alone the food of another species.

    • @sandraalegria3439
      @sandraalegria3439 Před 8 měsíci +5

      I noticed not many frogs or cricket sounds. The fish and Coral here in S.Florida are dying. I hope its not to late.

    • @wakranich3488
      @wakranich3488 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Yes! I've noticed less squirrels, various birds, especially crows & pigeons.. I remember more of all of the above.. Of course there were people that had natural lawns instead of mowed lawns in the 60's/70's.
      So there were plenty of butterflies & moths, mice, snakes..

    • @tiffanylindfield9157
      @tiffanylindfield9157 Před 24 dny

      I have too many 🦟 mosquitos

    • @jimbobaggans1564
      @jimbobaggans1564 Před 14 dny +3

      Look at a light that you leave on all night. I remember when that there were all kinds of insects flying around that light I looked at that light last night There was not even one insect around that light. Not even one moth. Not even one. I remember seeing Luna moths. In fact all of the big moths. I don't see any now. I don't see the dragonfly or damselflies like I used to. Fewer and fewer butterflies as well. Grasshoppers. Something is happening.

  • @ohioskane363
    @ohioskane363 Před rokem +171

    This is such a beautifully sad and important documentary. As a psychologist who's practiced for more than 40 years in the U.S. I've observed such a widespread fetish for happiness and resistance to sitting with sad truths. But it's only through immersion in truth that there is any hope of true healing. Thank you for this.

    • @annethacker8292
      @annethacker8292 Před 9 měsíci +15

      I have found over many decades of seeing therapists here and there, that it is the rare therapist that can handle listening to my anguish about the environment. Thank you for your awareness!

    • @ohioskane363
      @ohioskane363 Před 9 měsíci +8

      @@annethacker8292 Thank you also! Choosing to remain conscious is worth the anguish. All the best to you.

    • @elleh3495
      @elleh3495 Před 8 měsíci +10

      "fetish for happiness" is exactly the correct wordage. Anything at all remotely deep that triggers feelings of sadness is dismissed. It's more devastating to not be able to talk about this with people for fear of being called doomer or alarmist or "out there".

    • @robertmarmaduke186
      @robertmarmaduke186 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@elleh3495 The 'Fetish for Happiness' is really the bright sunshine of the thoughtless mind, so easily pierced with 'Signs and Tribulations! and "End of Days' and Cricket Fridays and Climate Tithes. The last Dark Ages lasted 1,000 Years. The flat-earth Vatican slogan then was 'The One True Science.' When you explain that simple truth, the Green's eyes go blank, like sheep.

  • @annethacker8292
    @annethacker8292 Před 9 měsíci +103

    Superb! Thank you to all... I am 66 years old and have been living with such grief over all the destruction I have witnessed for years... I feel so supported and comforted and inspired by all of you in this documentary...I am blessed to have found it at this late date (September 2023)...My best to all...May we all be able to extend the glide...💙

    • @stevangelical7052
      @stevangelical7052 Před 8 měsíci +4

      I understand your exasperation Anne. I was an "environmentalist" from the age of ten (I am now sixty). Didn't even know the term. Without the reality of extinction I would have lost my mind. Not enough people cared or care. Ironically though I find comfort knowing that all suffering will end.
      I am a Thacker too.

    • @paxwallace8324
      @paxwallace8324 Před 8 měsíci

      Paul Beckwith, Guy McPherson, Natalia Sharakova, these are 3 climate scientists who truly understand what's up. Paul Beckwith is the one who truly understands the Arctic as he's the Scientist who coined the term Blue Ocean Event. Also nobody truly comprehends the impact that Arctic Methane will inevitably have. In Addition nobody's willing to confront the reality of The Aerosol Masking Effect

    • @paxwallace8324
      @paxwallace8324 Před 8 měsíci

      One more thing when the human population truly starts being curtailed drastically then our socio economic constructs will fall to pieces along with our ability to feed ourselves at that point the 260 operating commercial nuclear power plants will begin going Fukushima one by one. Collectively releasing enough ionizing radiation to eventually destroy the atmosphere exposing the surface of the Earth deadly solar UV radiation

    • @annethacker8292
      @annethacker8292 Před 6 měsíci

      No kidding?! A Thacker?!.... Yes the idea of extinction has for the most part come as a relief to me, although I have days when I see such beauty in nature and also in humanity (music, drama, architecture,etc) that I cannot imagine it all being gone...It makes me incredibly sad...@@stevangelical7052

    • @lightray1305
      @lightray1305 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Less travelling (like flying all over the world) helps the environment tremendously. Covid grounded all the planes. Cleared the air.

  • @alexandraw.4012
    @alexandraw.4012 Před rokem +138

    People keep calling me cruel lately just for stating things as they are. It is staring everyone in the face and they don't want to accept it. This is exactly why I didn't have children. I know I'm NOT crazy about what's going on around me. Of course I don't want it this way, but that's what's happening. Denying it isn't doing anyone any favors. People denying what is happening around them is cruel. To be honest, I wish I could deny it as well. It's a very hard thing to witness.

    • @flower4598
      @flower4598 Před rokem +21

      I feel the same, I wish I could ignore everything going on. I don't understand why anyone would want to bring a child to such a depressing place. I'm 51 n have no regrets I didn't reproduce.

    • @MrSirGareth
      @MrSirGareth Před rokem

      @@flower4598 You failed to fulfill your reason for living.....you were trained to be depressed and vote Democrat - the Democrat run schools have succeeded in their task with you....life is wonderful and children are a blessing, just keep them out of their schools. Their schools are wrecking the planet.

    • @nenmaster5218
      @nenmaster5218 Před rokem

      @@flower4598 May i recomend high-quality Climate-Coverage?

    • @MrSirGareth
      @MrSirGareth Před rokem

      @@thetechnicanwithaheart1682 *RE: "Co2 emissions the the leading cause of the climate hell that is occurring on earth. Hurricane Ian is the 4th most powerfull hurricane to his Florida. Watch some of the videos on my CZcams Chanel on CLIMEAWARE."*
      I'm sorry but I have been monitoring this fraud for more than 30 years, all of it is untrue. CO2 as a heat trapping gas is insignificant. In fact as the greening agent of the plant carbon dioxide is the Earth's only "green" gas not "greenhouse" gas. A greener planet is a cooler planet
      Hurricanes have been hitting the South Eastern US shores for our entire history, none of this is new. In fact we have had a dearth of hurricanes over the last decade. What is new is massive coastal development making the damage they do far more excessive. Hurricanes don't cause a nickel of damage to a deserted beach. They just rearrange the sand.
      Hurricanes are neither more intense nor more frequent - you are reciting the nonsense of politicians and their paid lackeys who are all consummate liars.
      You have been propagandized by your government-media-education complex. The internet is full of junk, you must learn to use logic and experience to avoid being suckered by junk salesmen.

    • @gavinspiby8304
      @gavinspiby8304 Před rokem +3

      It’s denial

  • @WoodstockG54
    @WoodstockG54 Před rokem +104

    I’ve been aware of the climate crisis decades ago and came up with my own pessimistic predictions for our extinction which seems to have been correct. Even today, there is no one I can share this video with because they aren’t able to handle it. So I live alone and do what I think is helpful knowing that nothing I do will make a difference except for giving me peace of mind. I’m 70 years old , worked hard all my life, and here I sit by the river with my dog waiting for the end.

    • @LivingintheTimeofDying
      @LivingintheTimeofDying  Před rokem +7

      ❤ come and join us in the support group!

    • @earthrooster1969
      @earthrooster1969 Před rokem +18

      I know what you mean! Not able to share this with friends and people you know! Glad you have the river and your dog to know exactly how you feel. I feel blessed for people like you and others who have commented..

    • @progressivechihuahua7028
      @progressivechihuahua7028 Před rokem +9

      Damn, I just felt this heavy. Much love to you comrade

    • @newmoonenergetics6728
      @newmoonenergetics6728 Před rokem +1

      @@LivingintheTimeofDying Where is the support group?

    • @josephryan7312
      @josephryan7312 Před 8 měsíci

      In our evolution as humans, once we transitioned from hunter/gatherers to an agrarian society, it set in motion the pattern of buying and selling goods & services to each other which, ( with an ample measure of greed thrown in), got us to where we are today. Our willingness to harm & exploit Nature, is directly linked to our willingness to harm & exploit each other. Very sad state of affairs.

  • @kleorhoades2362
    @kleorhoades2362 Před rokem +84

    I am someone who has been directly affected by climate change. 2 years ago a wildfire destroyed the place we had lived for 13 years. Everything was burned. Diaries, poems, pictures, clothing, everything. I would have appreciated a little more about the anger this loss can cause, not just sadness. It is probably easier to just be sad if it hasn’t taken so much away from you, yet. How could the oil companies just ignore what they knew to be true? Greed. The world behaved like there was no tomorrow, and now there isn’t any. Actually, that might be preferable to dying slowly like lobsters in slowly boiling water. Our insurance company wouldn’t give us all our money unless we moved back into the same circumstances we were in before, in the same area. Crazy! I’m very afraid we will encounter yet another fire, the drought is so bad. It would also be better if we weren’t killing off so many species in addition to our own. So the earth may continue to exist, but without birds, fish, animals, people.

    • @regrichard4533
      @regrichard4533 Před 9 měsíci +6

      The world behaved like there was no tomorrow, and now there isn't any. Well said. Mind if I put that in a song? The part about the insurance company is indeed insane. I'm sorry you had to lose so much, just to know how to bring these words to us.

    • @ozdigg9254
      @ozdigg9254 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@regrichard4533 asking a poet if you can use her poetry for your song? Maybe wait until she agrees.

    • @7Samadhi777
      @7Samadhi777 Před 8 měsíci

      Not all of it. The Zionist West has been setting fires and causing catastrophic so-called natural disasters and blaming it all on global warming….

    • @shivakoliar4846
      @shivakoliar4846 Před 8 měsíci +2

      How To Live In Harmony With Nature And Reduce Pollution
      1. Many Production Which We Do Not Need Actually For Human Beings Has To Be Stopped
      We manufacture so many products and it is creating pollution. So if we minimise our products, pollution would be less.
      We produce so many things which we do not need, like cold drinks, leather products, potato wafers, chips, fruit juices, chocolates, biscuits, pickles, ice creams, etc.
      Cold drinks, fruit juices, pickles, ice creams, etc. Should be cooked at home only.
      If we stopped producing this things which are not required for humans, so much pollution could be reduced.
      If we colour the clothes pollution occurs. So if we don't colour our clothes, the pollution resulting from colouring the clothes can be stopped. Let everything remain in natural colour.
      2. We Should Cook Foods In Its Natural Form
      We can cook rice and wheat in our homes and eat it. Rice and Wheat is produced in farms. Then it is packed and transported to big warehouses, then wholesalers buy from them and supply to retail shops.
      But if a manufacturing company makes bread from rice and wheat, then to make bread a manufacturing company has to be set up, machines and working staffs are needed. When a company is built many other things are also needed. Then at last a plastic pack is required to pack the breads.
      So if we start cooking eatable things in its natural form then we do not need many companies like bread manufacturing company, tomato ketchup, noodles, fruit jam, pizza, burger, etc., the things required for the company and the plastic pack, paper box pack and glass bottles. If done like this, so many companies will not be required and hence less pollution for the world.
      Also we could save our money like this. If you buy a packet of bread, it would cost you more money than if you cook wheat and rice in home.
      Previously before industrial revolution, we didn't have technology, but our foods were rich with nutrients. Now we have technology, but technology is polluting our foods and our foods are not rich with nutrients, and because of that also we have health problems.
      If this is done, then many jobs would be lost. For that many peoples should do farming and they should be given loans if they do not have enough money to start farming on their own.
      Food, Medicines, Surgeries and Education's should be made free to the world till the world settles down with farming. After that food, medicines, surgeries and education's should be stopped free to the world.
      Many people should study botany subject so that they have knowledge of plants and they should do farming.
      Is their any another solution, that humans won't lose jobs and also pollution would decrease. Humans have to take this step certainly instead of going on polluting the earth, making wildlife extinct and also mass extinctions of humans in future.
      3. Electricity Pollution
      We create electricity from many types of sources like coal, water, etc., but it creates pollution. If electricity created from windmill and solar energy then no pollution occurs in the creation process. But still to manufacture windmill and solar machines pollution would occur.
      As I previously said that if we shut down many manufacturing companies which are producing things which are not needed for humans, then the world would not require so much electricity. If less electricity required, then less pollution generated.
      4. Could We Stop Drinking Cow's and Buffalo's Milk
      Whatever vitamins and nutrients we get from milk, if we can get it from other eatable things, then we can stop drinking cow's and buffalo's milk. As milk has to be packed in glass bottles and plastic packs and then transported to places. All of this can be stopped.
      For infants whose mother's have died or mother's who cannot breast feed their infants, only for them cow's and buffalo's milk should be given. We use milk in tea and coffee. Instead of milk we must use lime with tea and coffee or just plain tea and coffee. A lime should be cut into a few pieces and cooked with tea and coffee or something else can be used instead of lime.
      5. How Much Should Be The World's Population
      Every place should have a single house. No buildings, everything ground floor. If we do this and the whole lands of our planet earth would be occupied one day with homes, farms, forests, schools, hospitals, etc., then we would come to know how much our planet earth can have maximum population.
      Once the population is determined, then we have to maintain that population. For example if our earth can have a population of 10 billion peoples, then when the population reaches 10 billion, then everyone should have only one child till the population reaches 9 billion peoples. As if we have only one child then the population decreases. When population is 9 billion peoples, then everyone should have 2 children's till the population reaches 10 billion peoples. After that again we should have only one child. In this way population can be maintained.

    • @7Samadhi777
      @7Samadhi777 Před 8 měsíci

      @@shivakoliar4846 Ethical common sensical advice, thank you, that unfortunately is ignored by all the world’s leaders and so-called experts. What the West is now proposing in the name of sustainability is just its latest racket to pick pocket more of the world’s wealth. You won’t find most of your suggestions among theirs….

  • @jwallaby7895
    @jwallaby7895 Před rokem +29

    This morning a man was walking past me while I was seated on a bench on a forest trail, he and I felt compelled to speak to one another. We ended up finding out how connected we already were in spirit. We became fast friends. We spoke about the plight of mankind, why we run to nature, why so many are disconnected from each other etc.
    After connecting so deeply with this stranger, I realized that it's possible to find others with the same vibrancy. Our eyes are open to the problem, therefore we can have our eyes open to the solution, and open to recognizing those who will contribute to the solutions.
    Our grief/guilt for our disconnection to Mother Earth is certainly real, but so is our love and childlike fascination with her. THAT is what we must tap into; our power to cooperate, coordinate, and create new things together with a similar vision that includes the well-being of everything on this planet.
    We need not live in despair for there is hope. As Stan Rushworth brought out, we are not captive by time or distance. And those of us who are awake to this plight of humanity, WILL FIND EACH OTHER. There will come a time when our courage will be activated and it will move us to connect and form a tribe of renewal and regeneration. IMO it's inevitable.

    • @earlysda
      @earlysda Před rokem

      The problem is that mankind is turning its back on its Creator - Jesus Christ.

    • @jwallaby7895
      @jwallaby7895 Před rokem +2

      @@earlysda Im familiar with the Christian God, and I agree with Stan Rushworth on this. While the Bible has some good advice, as all religions do, the conceited notion of having divine right to rule and for man to have dominion over all of nature is problematic.
      We were kicked out of the garden as Stan Rushworth eloquently stated. So the Christian mindset does not propagate love for nature because it doesn't identify it as "sacred." They are not focused on the present... 'God will fix things.' 'It's not my responsibility.' This is a real shame. It didn't have to be this way.
      When one is neohumanistic, as all indigenous people were at one time, then everything is sacred and treated as such. Animals, rocks, trees, the ocean etc. If all religious people put aside their heavenly calling, and instead took responsibility for their relationship with the planet, we would all be living in paradise.

    • @earlysda
      @earlysda Před rokem

      @@jwallaby7895 J Wallaby, I'm praying you will humble yourself, repent, and start learning about and following the true Jesus as revealed in his holy words - the Bible.

    • @jwallaby7895
      @jwallaby7895 Před rokem +1

      @@earlysda thank you your words are just what the doctor ordered. A sider of shame with a main course of religious obligation. 🙏

  • @noellevan
    @noellevan Před rokem +28

    excellent documentary! 11 years ago, I was part of a 4 person sailing crew (from a tiny marine conservation ngo) that visited various islands in Vanuatu/the Solomons. These small island communities invited us to assess their coral reef ecosystems and help establish marine protected areas. At one island community, after I spoke about climate change and adaptation measures, a 6 year old asked me 'what is your country doing to help climate change?' and my heart broke as I realised I had no answer. I still don't. Many marine biologist friends of mine quit this field (including myself for the last few years) because of low pay and the mental toll of knowing the facts and not seeing much happen to counteract this. I've been sad for years and I can't un-know humans' ecological impact - climate change, ocean acidification, loss of our forests, plastic pollution, etc. I decided that I'd rather live simply and be in the ocean and just turned in my notice at my job with the plan on going back into marine conservation. What an absolutely gorgeous planet we live on!! 🐳🌏

    • @jayleeper1512
      @jayleeper1512 Před 8 měsíci +2

      I am 70 and to watch the total destruction of our planet over my life time has left me sad and heartbroken. I live on forty rural acres and have dedicated it to regrowing the forest and restoring wildlife habitat all the while that I was as effective at changing the out come as I would be pissing into a hurricane

  • @TheBorderRyker
    @TheBorderRyker Před 7 měsíci +4

    I am 56 years old and I grieve for the world I once knew. We have destroyed ourselves with greed. Ultimately the world will survive. We won’t!

  • @lougutierrez9595
    @lougutierrez9595 Před 8 měsíci +19

    This documentary should somehow be turned viral. EVERYONE must see and understand this !!

    • @amusedBYfools
      @amusedBYfools Před 29 dny +1

      And still, some will call it Fake. Even when they directly feel the changes.

  • @user-ul7fq8zw8o
    @user-ul7fq8zw8o Před 8 měsíci +22

    I've said all my 43 years that we are living in the garden, so it was nice to hear Stan say it. I was saddened to see how few people shared my perspective. I'm 16th Cherokee. I have always been at odds with the common culture of disregarding nature and not seeing how wonderful it is to be in this beautiful place.

  • @morticialechatnoir6884
    @morticialechatnoir6884 Před rokem +144

    George Carlin said: "The planet's gonna be fine-- WE are going away!"

  • @wmanadeau7860
    @wmanadeau7860 Před 8 měsíci +37

    My grandfather was a native woodsman in the north woods, hunting, fishing, trapping and foraging as much as possible in a modern life in a modern world, where people have to have a job, a vehicle, insurance, and all that. In the early 60s he told me the world had been warming for a hundred years or more, that in his grandparents day the northern spruce forests were normally buried in snow so deep in winter only the tips of the treetops poked through and how people had to be careful to not fall into the deep snow beneath the trees and great caribou herds roamed south of the St. Lawrence river. He said he'd seen so much change in his lifetime I should understand we have no way of knowing what might happen in the future, but it was definitely going to be hotter. In the 80s I was convinced by a scientist friend that adding CO2 to the atmosphere would more likely cool the planet. Guess gramps was right and the friend was wrong.
    This year, as I work on the exterior of my old house and take my walks and bike rides around the area, I'm seeing very few birds and almost no insects. A crow has been hanging around the last few days, calling out periodically, getting no response. I saw a bee the other day, wow! The few I see make their general absence all the more obvious.
    The Great Waves of Change are here, this is a prophecy I read years ago, now I'm watching it happen. Look it up people, everyone everywhere needs to know.

    • @jayleeper1512
      @jayleeper1512 Před 8 měsíci +4

      Over the last five years, all of the insects have disappeared around my farm and many bird species have disappeared. When I noticed the animals disappearing, I contacted the EPA. I was told that under the current political climate, the EPA could only investigate if a corporation was losing money. The loss of insects means that a lot of my fruit trees don’t produce because they are not getting pollinated. You are now the firth person to describe the same thing to me. One lived in Arizona, one lived in New Mexico and the other lived in the outback of Australia. They were all as frightened as I am about the ramifications of what we are seeing. The land I am on was purchased from the original homesteader by my great Grandfather in 1906. My Grandfather said that up until WW2, the cows would always get out walking over the fences on snowdrifts in the winter. Since WW2, you never know what you might get. I am only 70 and I have seen massive change in my life.

    • @wmanadeau7860
      @wmanadeau7860 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@jayleeper1512 I'm 65 and in Massachusetts. People in the Connecticut River valley have told me the same. Seems very widespread. When I hear this crow calling outside my house I talk back, "Where are your buddies?" Several years ago there were dozens, all hanging out together.
      The government works for the corporations, obviously, so mass extinction doesn't rate a response. The Great Waves of Change are here.

    • @questionreality6003
      @questionreality6003 Před 8 měsíci

      a bible bonehead: no use to anyone :)

    • @davidabbott9425
      @davidabbott9425 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Seems clear to me we are in overshoot and that dooms us to chaos and tragedy in coming years.

  • @robertjones3968
    @robertjones3968 Před 8 měsíci +15

    As a young child growing up in NYC in the 1960’s, from my youthful observations and readings, my eyes and gut feelings told me we humans were not long for existence as a dominant species. Somehow I made the prediction that not only will we destroy ourselves, but most of the living things on this planet as well. Fast forward 50+ years and over 50 countries later to which I’ve traveled, I am fully convinced (and saddened) that my initial observations seem to be confirmed. Thank you for this documentary. Unfortunately, those who should REALLY read this, will dismiss it as propaganda to spook the financial markets. My son told me as a teenager that humans won’t last another 100 years, and I argued that he hadn’t done enough research to reach such a conclusion - now I’m not so sure. Frankly, I’m terrified of what will happen over the next few decades.

  • @beegee3280
    @beegee3280 Před rokem +20

    YOU CANNOT SUSTAIN NEVERENDING POPULATION GROWTH, THE PLANET IS A LIMITED SIZE

    • @executivewoman678
      @executivewoman678 Před 7 měsíci

      The Most High God created the heavens and the Earth and ALL things in it. To the creator, He knows how many people should be in HIS Earth! There is no such thing as the Earth being too small for His people! This program is of the Devil!!!

    • @TheRealSnakePlisken
      @TheRealSnakePlisken Před 3 měsíci +1

      Seems obvious, and contradictory to the religious nut job @executivewoman678. This is why we are doomed as a species. Sheer fucking stupidity.

    • @jaredmat5616
      @jaredmat5616 Před 20 dny

      your right but you can sustain never ending economic growth....oh wait

    • @rezinatebasshead
      @rezinatebasshead Před 10 dny

      its not just about the exponential population growth, in and of itself that isn't a problem considering the overall amount of livable land on the planet. The issue is how do we provide enough energy, food and water for all of those people without polluting and destroying ourselves out of existence in the process

  • @maggiebrooks433
    @maggiebrooks433 Před rokem +74

    This is where I'm at... now. I see the effects on my own farm. I try to just be in the precious present. Thank you for this incredible work.

  • @MagdalenaShakti
    @MagdalenaShakti Před rokem +70

    The sadness is deep...as is the well of tenderness that I invite myself to drink from moment by moment. Thank you for this sad and tender offering.

  • @lauravines1096
    @lauravines1096 Před 8 měsíci +33

    This documentary brought back so poignantly a time when I was in my 30s and attended a workshop led by the late Thich Nhat Han at the Omega Institute in NY. It was a silent workshop and I didn't realize how profoundly it had affected me until I left and spent 3 days in NYC alone, just wandering the city and visiting places. I was so open and free and peaceful, and taking everything in. When I visited the Museum of Natural History, I remember crying my way through it. All the photos and stuffed species that were on display--I looked at them and just wept, knowing how little time they have left, and how little time we have left. I was sorrowful but strangely peaceful at the same time. I'm 65 now, and what I knew so profoundly at a young age for just a few short days is upon me again. Dreams and visions are speaking to me of our immediate peril, especially with regards to the oceans. Thank you Michael for putting this out there for us.

    • @LivingintheTimeofDying
      @LivingintheTimeofDying  Před 8 měsíci +5

      Thanks for sharing this story Laura ❤

    • @cherylgish
      @cherylgish Před 8 měsíci +9

      Love your thoughts and experience. I am angered at how the innocent animals are dying because of human selfishness.

    • @wmanadeau7860
      @wmanadeau7860 Před 8 měsíci +5

      Thank you for your story. We are at a turning point. How we respond will determine if human civilization survives, because the Great Waves of Change are here. I read prophecy this years ago, it was hard to take in then, now I'm watching it happen.

    • @lauravines1096
      @lauravines1096 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@cherylgish and yet they don't hold it against us. That's what breaks my heart. They just miss us and want our company again as we had it long ago.

    • @lauravines1096
      @lauravines1096 Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@wmanadeau7860 Yes all of us are! And most people, even some of the most aware, are in denial to some extent.

  • @tazcaddy
    @tazcaddy Před rokem +67

    "Any society which does not insist upon respect for all life must necessarily decay" Einstein

    • @paulone805
      @paulone805 Před rokem +2

      True

    • @cliftongaither6642
      @cliftongaither6642 Před rokem

      @@Liberty-zw1lj did you even watch the video?

    • @cliftongaither6642
      @cliftongaither6642 Před rokem

      @@Liberty-zw1lj agreed. i thought the video was going to be of a science point of view, not spiritual mumbo-jumbo. but i was confused what you meant by babies in the womb when Einstein was quoted.

    • @cliftongaither6642
      @cliftongaither6642 Před rokem +1

      @@Liberty-zw1lj my friend, go back and read the original/first comment that we both commented on by Jennifer, who had quoted Einstein. i apologize, but im a little confused as to how you got eugenics out of that quote.
      wait, nevermind. i understand what you mean. no, on the contrary. Einstein was speaking of taking care of the natural, of our planet, of us as animals ... all the animals, plants... everything, micro and macroorganisms... everything, because we as humans, as animals are part of it. not above it, but part. we're nothing, in everything.

    • @earlysda
      @earlysda Před rokem +1

      Less people are dying from natural disasters than ever before. Let's use reason, not emotion to understand.

  • @tomcloud54
    @tomcloud54 Před rokem +310

    Thank you for creating this. I've felt so alone as I watch the birdless skies and what few wasps and bees that I see refusing to leave their nests and now almost non-existent. There used to be red wasps in nearly every porch or doorway in Arkansas. This year I watched one buzz around, and one robin, and when the starlings came through the flock was a couple of dozen instead of the thousands that I remember from my middle age. The birds used to line the power lines all winter long, now you might see one or two on the same roads that used to have endless birds perched on them. It's a rare moth that comes to a lighted window, no June bugs, no bugs flying around the street lights. It's all so sad.

    • @elleh3495
      @elleh3495 Před rokem +15

      😔this reminds me i havent seen a moth in years...i live across the road from a lithium refinery

    • @charlescoryn9614
      @charlescoryn9614 Před rokem +11

      How sadly true....... I remember well from my childhood the tremendous flocks of birds of all kinds flying north and south over Ohio in their migrations yearly........
      And having studied anthropology and archaeology, I see the 'survival of the fittest' (at 24:50) reflected in the population statistics, as the wealth of the world repeatedly goes into the hands of a smaller and smaller percent of the population, for whatever reason. Does evolution even care what the reason is? They gain in whatever is valued while others fall behind. It appears to be a tautology: The rich survive because they're the strongest and smartest of our species, and they're the strongest and smartest of our species because they have survived!

    • @mischevious
      @mischevious Před rokem +29

      @@charlescoryn9614 The survival of the fittest precept only applies to this technologically dependent, extractive civilization that relies entirely on the subjugation and exploitation of literally every other form of life.
      All nature, every life form that is save us, lives in reciprocity. Each has it’s place within it’s own ecosystem, it’s own critical function to perform within that system including in the end of it’s life, to be food for other life and have the sum of it’s physical being recycled and transformed into new life.
      That is the primary reality we all live in, that we are all inextricably bound to regardless of what false, meaning this ultimately unsustainable illusion of abundance that depends entirely on taking what the Earth no longer has to give, false reality that civilization has taught us to live in.
      Primary reality is not survival of the fittest. Primary reality is survival of the fit-ins. We find our niche within nature or like every other species that’s ever lived and gone extinct, we die.

    • @jasminha9785
      @jasminha9785 Před rokem +7

      ❤ I'm feeling your pain.

    • @Fireneedsair
      @Fireneedsair Před rokem +27

      @@mischevious good thoughts. We outgrew our niche and deserve to shrink or disappear. No other species that disappeared from not fitting in ever took so many others down with it. Humans would be ashamed if they were honest with themselves

  • @Brad-99
    @Brad-99 Před rokem +54

    I had a Erie feeling last summer during the heat dome in BC 🇨🇦. Standing outside in my yard it felt like I was in an oven and there were no signs of life just silence ,no birds ,no dogs barking no wind .
    I've never seen the Pacific ocean so still before .it was death for billions of crustaceans
    Along the BC coast .
    We are in BIG trouble !!!
    It hit 50 c here !

    • @herbayum76
      @herbayum76 Před rokem

      Life from now on will pretty much be a Russian Roulette...nobody is safe for the destructive forces of Nature anytime anywhere anymore..

    • @musicseedsinternational999
      @musicseedsinternational999 Před rokem +8

      The fires were an awakening in BC. 3 of 5 years? I was told 15 years ago by a guru in India that 95% of humans will die in a climate event soon. Those close to the land survive. I pestered him for more answers. He said when the temperature reaches 50 degrees. I thought that was a silly answer. Where, for how long? His answer didnt make sense. Then the temperature near my place reached 50 degrees and the town burned to the ground the next day. Wow I thought Oh.......he was being very specific to me in his answer perhaps? Then his answer makes sense but I'm still here for the time being. NOW. In my opinion. You can see it. It's not a conspiracy or anything. I Told him we have free will and can change the future. Not this he said. This is done already. Unchangeable. I'm somewhat ready as I watch mankind come to the realization that it is stuck and cant do what it has to to change the system. Yogi was right. There's now ay out of this..It's been a good run though. I feel like I learned the lessons of greed and fear in this life. All our bad news goes back to a fear based decision and greed falls under fear.

    • @Brad-99
      @Brad-99 Před rokem +2

      In the end , humans will die for the greed of 💲💲💲💲

    • @musicseedsinternational999
      @musicseedsinternational999 Před rokem +1

      @@Liberty-zw1lj Sun Yogi Umansankar isnt my guru. he taught me sun meditation for four days. as well, there are more charlatans than real awakened teachers in India. Read The Spiritual Tourist. It's quite a trip. There have been many attempts at predicting the end of this version of the world. Umansankar isn't a man who tries to take money and sex from people like the charlatans. You clearly ran into one and now presume that all are? Sun Yogi survives on very little and spends all his time teaching the technique and sharing his meeting with Mohavatar Babaji. Have a nice end.

  • @michaelcho1201
    @michaelcho1201 Před rokem +32

    I'm 23 years old, I decided to quit my job and separate from my family to move into an intentional community where I can live in a place close to nature and be around people who are also trying to get away from mainstream culture. But I don't know what to do after that, but I do know I'll be happier and be more prepared for climate and ecological predicaments that I can't fathom.
    Thank you for the great documentary! It was definitely interesting especially on the part where you interviewed Native American Elder Stan Rushworth.

    • @86Vonster
      @86Vonster Před rokem +6

      The way you've described that sounds like youve joined a cult

    • @nNiceDreamsMadeTrue
      @nNiceDreamsMadeTrue Před rokem +2

      @@86Vonster and we were born into one
      His is a cult of uncertainty
      We know where we are headed

    • @Ashitaka255
      @Ashitaka255 Před rokem

      You're joining a cult. Don't do it. You can be eco-conscious and still keep in touch with your friends and family.

    • @BinaryReader
      @BinaryReader Před rokem

      So you joined a cult?

    • @thes-media
      @thes-media Před rokem +1

      Well done!
      Your experience will bring you the good inspiration to change what needs to be changed in this world.

  • @daphnedewaard1057
    @daphnedewaard1057 Před rokem +20

    Wow, there ARE other people out there who think and feel the same way as I do....! Amazing. I am 51 years old and when I was 17 I discovered a WWF brochure predicting what is happening now. I decided not ever to have kids, the best decision I have made in my live. No direct decendents of me will have to suffer. I have at least six friends (and their partners) who made the same choice. But you never hear about not having kids because the world is full. You cannot and should not force people not to have childeren. But since even the most intelligent people I know dont decide not to have kids I have no hope whatsoever humanity will survive.... I have been feeling this sadness for the last 15 years or so. The world is fallling apart. I never thought I would have to deal with what I wanted to protect my childeren from. Acceptance seems the main lesson to learn from this all. And perhaps it is only the people who do not have kids who even dare to think about the state of the world. Maybe knowing your decendents will suffer and likely die is too hard to contemplate.

    • @danielagarroux
      @danielagarroux Před rokem +3

      Totally agree with you, also decided not to have kids

    • @mrhappy4521
      @mrhappy4521 Před 15 dny

      Decided on no children in the early 70s

  • @ChadKovac
    @ChadKovac Před rokem +40

    Deep Adaptation changed the course of my life. I left my 6 figures, sold everything and bought a farm. It's hard but, it's even more difficult to find a job that isn't just another greed-fest. Almost broke but, trying to become self sufficient. I post barely edited videos under Cagey Bee Ranch.

    • @thetechnicanwithaheart1682
      @thetechnicanwithaheart1682 Před rokem +2

      So you left your six-figure income? You might want to start considering building a hydroponic Farm underneath the roof of a building. It could be thin to keep the heat out when he waves to occur. But the hydroponic vegetables will self-sustain you. You might even think about also having hydroponic garden. You just feed the fish fish food.

    • @ChadKovac
      @ChadKovac Před rokem +1

      @@thetechnicanwithaheart1682 I actually love aquaponics. I used to use turtles but now I have a stocked pond so I plan on using that if the nutrients are available.

    • @teristeapot1823
      @teristeapot1823 Před rokem +2

      @@ChadKovac That is awesome. Good luck!! I'll check out your videos.

  • @neochatterbox516
    @neochatterbox516 Před rokem +284

    That dialogue with Stan really exemplifies one of the most glaring faults of the anti-ecological, pro-accumulation worldview: the idea that caring about planetary health somehow makes you "anti-human" or a misanthropist. When, in reality, as Stan and millions upon millions of indigenous people have known for several millennia, we humans are just as much products of the Earth as any other river, mountain, tree, or whatever else! And this principle is essential to any environmentalist movement.

    • @Cancellator5000
      @Cancellator5000 Před rokem

      Yeah, I think the problem that this thinking runs into is that what is needed is still perceived to be anti-human by the vast majority of people. What will we have to give up? The improved life expectancy we've attained? Medicine? Access to a larger variety of food and drinks? Transportation to visit family members in another state? The ability to live and work wherever you want? And so on. There are "pro-human" things that are part of the reason why this all is happening and people just don't want to hear what they will have to give up and will not change of their own free will. In a lot of cases, like eating tons of meat, it's just because people don't want to stop and will probably even fight wars in the hope that they won't have to (which will probably end with a collapse of meat production anyways). In some cases, there are people's lives that would end if we don't have the 24/7 access to electricity we've come to expect like people on dialysis. It's about allocating the resources we can use sustainably wisely to maintain essentials, while cutting a lot of the fat to deal with the variability of green energy, while not overexploiting natural resources to produce that energy, etc. I doubt we will approach this wisely ever and even if we do, things will likely still be pretty bad. Hopefully, if people know whatever they do they and their children will lose access to a lot of things anyways, they will start to think more about how they can make a change in their own life that prepares them.

    • @omememe
      @omememe Před rokem +8

      In your intro, you're forgetting to say "anty economic". As we have to insist on ending monetary system. Leading the way in wastefulness is capitalism. Would you agree?

    • @VeganSemihCyprus33
      @VeganSemihCyprus33 Před rokem

      The Connections (2021) [short documentary] 💖🌳💖

    • @lluisboschpascual4869
      @lluisboschpascual4869 Před rokem +3

      What the hell is "planetary health"?

    • @madeleinepengelley2854
      @madeleinepengelley2854 Před rokem +2

      That view may be deliberately cast by those who want to keep the engine of the extractor-exploiter system running.

  • @arlinefernandez6739
    @arlinefernandez6739 Před 8 měsíci +12

    This documentary MUST be seen and understood by the younger generations.
    If we Adults believe that they are our future we MUST stop corrupting their minds because of our greed.
    Every content of this documentary is an AWAKENING.
    I pray that we will realise that each one of us are responsible 🙏 ❤️

  • @jamesduggan5846
    @jamesduggan5846 Před rokem +29

    Have you seen the reactions to just wearing a mask during a pandemic for public good? We have to accept that this whole ride is over and that only the ones who have concentrated most of the wealth in their hands will survive the longest.

    • @Lyra0966
      @Lyra0966 Před 8 měsíci +8

      The multi-billionaires living in their bunkers or on guarded islands after they have helped destroy the biosphere for the rest of humanity and most other species will neither be happy nor safe. Do they really believe their utter selfishness will inspire respect and loyalty in their servants? They will live fearful and paranoid lives as they contemplate the devastation and death for which they were primarily responsible.

    • @obrien99999
      @obrien99999 Před 8 měsíci +2

      They will TRY to outlive this, and us, but many will finally acknowledge the greed of the few as the catalyst/accelerant for the demise of all. Hopefully they'll be held accountable by sharing in our misery.

  • @charlessoukup1111
    @charlessoukup1111 Před rokem +22

    Perhaps this is why large segments of us are going berserk...we know we and our Earth is dying, and mentally we can't accept it, or deal with it.

    • @carollong7941
      @carollong7941 Před dnem

      I am interested .
      What / WHERE ARE LARGE ARE GOING BERSERK ?
      Are those on the ON THE EVENING NEWS SHOWS?

  • @madeleinepengelley2854
    @madeleinepengelley2854 Před rokem +21

    "If there is one tiny organism in the Amazon that gets to live 1 week longer because you write your book, then it is worth it." ... heart shattering... and I think we need to allow our hearts to shatter to face this... whose heart wouldn't shatter facing this?

    • @herbayum76
      @herbayum76 Před rokem +1

      There is another version of that...'if i'd know i die tomorrow i would plant an olivetree today'

  • @mrp1924
    @mrp1924 Před 8 měsíci +4

    The Planet will always be here, not only people are suffering so are the animals/wildlife.

  • @JackBQuick79
    @JackBQuick79 Před 8 měsíci +9

    The arrogance and the greed of the human species has without doubt caught up to us. I can't feel bad for humans as a species, but all other species living by instinct, surviving with the tools they have evolved with over hundreds of millions of years, I genuinely feel remorse for all other creatures. Most of us didn't make the decisions to create the mess we are are, but almost all of us are guilty in one way or another of taking advantage of the very things destroying the only earth we have. Each day we are gifted should be spent mindfully loving and respecting whatever it is we have left.

  • @spijkerpoes
    @spijkerpoes Před rokem +24

    i am both sad and relieved to find i am not alone in this realization

  • @liselalonde117
    @liselalonde117 Před rokem +96

    A resounding appreciation for verbalizing how my heart is breaking. It has been crystal clear to me that we are in the eye of the storm. I am still in grief and will eventually be accepting while living in the present moment and minimizing my personal impact. Thank you for your sacrifices during the making of this film ... it is an important message and I am glad that I found you. Most people are not ready to hear the truth ... as I was thinking of who I could share this film with, very few friends would welcome the topic. Wishing you both a meaningful journey filled with love in the present moment.

    • @MrSirGareth
      @MrSirGareth Před rokem

      it's working then.....vote for Democrat communists and become their slave.....that's why they filled your head with this garbage

    • @MrSirGareth
      @MrSirGareth Před rokem

      We need to smash our computers, get off the internet and start living. Do you realize the "Carbon Footprint" of the internet is in gigatons and far greater than all world wide jet travel? And what is being spread on this wonderful internet - 100% garbage, lies and distortions to idiots who have no real life and is their target market - its so easy to swindle fools.

    • @elsajohnson6663
      @elsajohnson6663 Před rokem +5

      Yes most people are not, my friends are in complete denial. Its heartbreaking, I feel so alone with this knowledge

    • @earlysda
      @earlysda Před rokem

      Less people are dying from natural disasters than ever before. Facts like these are inconvenient for the Climate Change Religion.

    • @brucefrykman8295
      @brucefrykman8295 Před rokem

      This is a common illness among environmentalists, they are all heartbroken. This is a symptom of a bad marriage. My advice it to leave the Earth as you would a bad marriage since its bringing you nothing but misery. This will make room for someone else who loves and enjoys his Earth.
      I take a trip to Fiji or Tahiti whenever the weather turns foul way up in the freezing cold Northlands. It does wonders to lift my spirits to soaring levels.
      This works great for all those tens of thousands of "climateers" too; they all take trips to 5 star seaside resorts (but they get us to pay 100% the costs) - its not only great fun but truly dirt cheap this way. All you need to pay for some tee shirts for the kids: "My dad is a climate scammer and he got to spend a whole week at the beaches at Sharm el Sheikh and all I got was this lousy t-shirt"
      The climate is always perfect at Sharm el Sheikh - sun and sea and sand on the Red Sea, I've been there - perfectly lovely. unfccc.int/cop27

  • @carollong7941
    @carollong7941 Před dnem

    I AM 80, and I just love new energy and hope.
    You have my VOTE.🤩

  • @jaywalker3087
    @jaywalker3087 Před 8 měsíci +5

    As a boy in the 60's living in semi-rural surroundings, then learning about pollution and smog I started to worry.
    Addressing this and trying to engage the ' business giants ' , and see them using every dirty trick to beat us down.
    I demonstrated and educated myself.
    I started a degree in Ecology but left to go and live in Snowdonia, North Wales.
    I have joined and supported many groups.
    I saw French Special Forces murder a Green peace protester.
    I have done everything I can and now at 64 , I'm very depressed. Literally....
    I wish I'd never had kids.
    I'm so sad to see that the world I grew up in is being destroyed.
    Sterile baron and dying.
    The Sociopaths, the 1% of the population Owns More Money Than The Other 99% put together.
    They now run the World for greed and power.
    They will Never Change...
    I will go down fighting them though.
    I've nothing to lose....
    !!😢

  • @stevenwilgus5422
    @stevenwilgus5422 Před rokem +81

    There are very (exceedingly) few among us who actually fully comprehend our moment and how utterly insane our species actually is, in Truth.

    • @cflow3914
      @cflow3914 Před rokem

      m.czcams.com/video/WBJrCdyPFpg/video.html

    • @MrSirGareth
      @MrSirGareth Před rokem +3

      Look in the mirror and behold one

    • @user-mt8gx7xg9o
      @user-mt8gx7xg9o Před rokem +2

      I was made fun of in the seventies for mentioning globe warming and that Neanderthals weren’t cave men because I could see them and us. Such as the brow. I am afraid for my granddaughter and myself and everyone. I didn’t know I would live long enough to see it. They have eyes but do not see and another verse says man will destroy the earth.

    • @MrSirGareth
      @MrSirGareth Před rokem

      ​@@user-mt8gx7xg9o
      You are not Japanese , why do you write your name in Hiragana?
      *RE: " I am afraid for my granddaughter and myself and everyone. I didn’t know I would live long enough to see it. They have eyes but do not see and another verse says man will destroy the earth."*
      If it happens it will be because of politicians, their greed, their wars, and their lies. The climate is fine, the weather can be bad at times as always but we use our brains to overcome bad weather far better than our ancestors did.
      Why don't we use our brains to overcome the lies of politicians lies and their stupid climate propaganda - they don't believe a word of their BS so why should you?
      None of the people putting these propaganda clips designed to frighten children believe any of it. Look at the way they live - they are all huge consumers of energy - the internet should be shut down for the gigatons of CO2 emissions it creates, far more than world wide air travel.
      This is not my issue, I love CO2 it makes the world thrive, unlike politicians and their lying gobs.

    • @carlwinfield4116
      @carlwinfield4116 Před rokem +3

      One of those right here ....its sad and frustrating when I say people of whats about to come of our species they just don't care or don't believe it one extremely sad response I got and usually get all the time is "I have lived my life...don't care"

  • @nirvonna
    @nirvonna Před 6 měsíci +2

    This is such good news. When I want to be pleased and cheered up I read and watch scientific data on the current, ongoing extinction event. After all, every cradle is a grave and no one gets out alive-ever. No life = no suffering, and no one to miss out.

  • @Monica-ts2ep
    @Monica-ts2ep Před 7 měsíci +4

    I am 72 and have been an activist all of my life. I am a single mom and have 2 daughters in their 30s, who are environmental scientists working in their field, doing what they can. I have slowed down, however, I am here for them to help in any way that I can...even if it is simply a place of respite for them during their times of great sadness and discouragement when trying to help our Ina Maka.

  • @ssake1_IAL_Research
    @ssake1_IAL_Research Před rokem +135

    As a documentary filmmaker myself, I want to especially express appreciation for the editing. It is absolutely seamless and invisible, which is the highest praise I could give for it. Well done!

    • @VeganSemihCyprus33
      @VeganSemihCyprus33 Před rokem

      The Connections (2021) [short documentary] 💖🌳💖

    • @EnergeticMan
      @EnergeticMan Před rokem

      Pure Plagerisim

    • @ssake1_IAL_Research
      @ssake1_IAL_Research Před rokem +8

      @@EnergeticMan Nonsense. It's a totally different cinematic treatment of the same theme. There's room for everybody in getting this message across.

    • @thetechnicanwithaheart1682
      @thetechnicanwithaheart1682 Před rokem +2

      @@ssake1_IAL_Research hey I like to talk to you about creating documentaries especially about the climate. I actually have a series of powerful tools that shows global temperatures and sea surface temperatures around the Earth. I wish I did something 20 years ago but I didn't realize climate change was becoming or will become more serious in the future.

    • @ssake1_IAL_Research
      @ssake1_IAL_Research Před rokem

      @@thetechnicanwithaheart1682 I'm afraid my skills are out of date, as my documentary was also released 20 years go.

  • @chinookvalley
    @chinookvalley Před rokem +103

    11:30 Climate is going to ruin our way of life. Isn't it more realistic to say our way of life has ruined climate? Beautifully done documentary. My dad was 3/4 Cherokee. He'd take the family on vacation to see the reservations. He would always cry and tell us how connected we ARE to Nature, and then tell the stories of what happened to my People and why they now lived on government land with no hunting or rituals allowed unless under the scrutiny of the government. He was forever bringing home injured animals and rehabbing them to return to Nature. As I watched forest after forest get mowed down I'd ask my parents where did the animals go? I'd see hundreds of dead animals on the roads, who were trying to escape with nowhere to go. They'd tell me not to worry. 60 years later, it's deep inside and I will worry. I am watching my "brothers and sisters" the birds and beasts of the wild still trying to escape and find someplace to hide from humans. I am of the belief humans might have belonged here at one time, but our minds have changed, as well as our hearts. We need to go to let Nature heal and recover.

    • @LivingintheTimeofDying
      @LivingintheTimeofDying  Před rokem +16

      What a stunningly beautiful comment. thank you so much fr taking the time to say that. . and yes your right re our way of life and mind set has ruined our climate not vic versa.

    • @musicseedsinternational999
      @musicseedsinternational999 Před rokem +3

      I think most people know we are connected to nature. You dont have to be first nations to get it. Corporations dont care. Stock markets dont care. Greed doesnt care and greed is a human thing not a racial thing. I dont act my life like I got kicked out of the garden so this first nations man metaphor doesnt feel like my truth. It feels divisive actually. The world is perfect in its imperfection. It is designed like this for karma to be played out. That wisdom is from a Tibetan Llama in Nepal and quite frankly it makes sense to me. We are in a school of sorts. Want to graduate. Then evolve. Stop coming back. Stop failing. If you dont stop greed in your own life the game will show you larger lessons. Everyone is pointing the fingers at the bigger picture instead of looking at their own fear and greed in their lives and admitting it, making amends and evolving. The bankers are an example of greed, corporations destroying the planet....geed. Now look t yours through your life. Got Greed? Of course you do. If you didnt you would be in this grade of the school. You ould have passed or become one of the masters who teach us here on this level 0f the game.

    • @karlbutler3351
      @karlbutler3351 Před rokem +1

      @@LivingintheTimeofDying Why are geoengineering programs left out of the discussion on climate change? How quiet can we be on the fact that our governments are spraying 50-60million tons of aluminum nanoparticles?

    • @carlyg1977
      @carlyg1977 Před rokem +1

      You explain so well

    • @J.M.-nb4gw
      @J.M.-nb4gw Před rokem +7

      I'm just a 63 year old white guy in the US Midwest, third generation Irish Catholic, and yet your comment resonated with me deeply. I'm saddened beyond words to see how humans have so destroyed the environment and ecosystems that support all life on Earth. I'm especially sad about all the non-human earthlings we have destroyed due to our collective ignorance and greed 😥

  • @RaymondStukas
    @RaymondStukas Před 5 měsíci +2

    I am a white middle class retired university educated male raised by immigrant parents who came to Canada from Lithuania as refugees after World War 2. I am trying to change my way of life to live in harmony with living in the Time of Dying.

  • @janetrobinson8925
    @janetrobinson8925 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I am 67 live alone. I pray for everyone today 💫

    • @carollong7941
      @carollong7941 Před dnem

      I AM 80 and lived alone for 48 yrs. I like living alone. THANKYOU FOR PRAYING.
      Please pray for me, as I am going BLIND ,
      MACULAR DEGENERATION.
      It is very scary for me, as the LIGHT IS DIMMER EACH DAY. 😎🙏🌻✨🫶

  • @livethemoment5148
    @livethemoment5148 Před rokem +106

    Thank you for this thought-provoking film. I am not one of those that holds out hope for humans to be able to "figure this out". Reasons:
    1)This is a global problem that requires global cooperation. Not going to happen, humans have way too varied agendas, religions, points of view, prejudices against others...no way that humans around the world agree on the nature of the problem, agree on the nature of the solution, and much less actually agree to cooperate on this.
    2.) Religion Religion Religion.... too much magical thinking out there in the world. Religion tells humans to use up and exploit the earth and its animals....and dont worry...."god" will save us in the end.
    3) Consumerism, greed, mixed with ignorance. Way too much of that out there....we are already over the cliff, traveling now inexorably to our violent impact with the rocks below.

    • @VeganSemihCyprus33
      @VeganSemihCyprus33 Před rokem

      The Connections (2021) [short documentary] 💖🌳💖

    • @Brad-99
      @Brad-99 Před rokem +5

      In my opinion it's the greed of man . 💰 💸💰💸💰💸💰💸

    • @metalguru5226
      @metalguru5226 Před rokem +12

      I completely agree. To sum up, humans are not evolved enough as a species to avert or own and the ecosystem's destruction. The tragedy is it's all self-inflicted and should have been easily avoided.

    • @livethemoment5148
      @livethemoment5148 Před rokem +2

      @@metalguru5226 true indeed

    • @Emiliapocalypse
      @Emiliapocalypse Před rokem +11

      Agree with everything you’ve said, sadly. Glad you mentioned religion, especially. Always felt magical thinking is one of the major reasons we can’t get it together. So many people feel god (or whomever) wouldn’t let that happen to us etc. Even non religious people are guilty of acting like they’re the main character of a Hollywood movie with a guaranteed happy ending, and their actions (or inaction) mirror those beliefs.

  • @shaunhall6834
    @shaunhall6834 Před rokem +63

    In High School I read Rachel Carson's Silent Spring in 1982. She changed my world view. No matter what happens we need to do whatever we can to change our ways.

    • @MrSirGareth
      @MrSirGareth Před rokem

      The internet is wrecking the planet....get off of it. Have you any idea what the carbon footprint of the internet is?

    • @teristeapot1823
      @teristeapot1823 Před rokem +3

      Agree. We owe it to the animals and our children to do whatever we can.

    • @johndodson8464
      @johndodson8464 Před rokem

      Except we later discovered that the bird deaths weren't caused by DDT.

    • @brucefrykman8295
      @brucefrykman8295 Před rokem

      @@johndodson8464 Exactly, the lies are amplified by the media while the truth is locked up doing life in solitary.
      Same with the polar bears, acid rain, and the ozone hole all the rest of the eviro BS.
      Trust the "news" by reading a paper, "googling it," reading the NY Times, or the other useless outfits that relay their BS and you will become terminally stupid.

    • @johndodson8464
      @johndodson8464 Před rokem

      @Al Says a clown that thinks "facts" are whatever CNN tells you.

  • @ruthnolan13
    @ruthnolan13 Před 7 měsíci +1

    So glad to see Stan Rushworth interviewed at length in this documentary. His indigenous wisdom, knowledge and guidance is a gift and light for us all and absolutely essential to know.

  • @vmavpt74
    @vmavpt74 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Thanks a lot for making this documentary. It's so eye opening in many ways. I hope it has millions of views.

  • @stevemcelmury4618
    @stevemcelmury4618 Před rokem +29

    This is the most germane documentary I've watched in a long time. It's an enormous relief to be supported in knowing "it's too late", that it's all about listening, and cast our fate to Almighty. Thank you so much.

    • @EnergeticMan
      @EnergeticMan Před rokem

      This is all copied from Guy McPherson by the mediocre of our society.
      You have a Sacred Obligation to remove this BLATANT PLAGERISM from CZcams. Hang your head in SHAME!

  • @javiersantos4385
    @javiersantos4385 Před rokem +12

    Every person needs to watch this

  • @RaiseTheApple
    @RaiseTheApple Před 9 měsíci +5

    this documentary has given me my action plan. love those around me, love the environment that is by my door, and to do my sacred duty to be with nature. i've been struggling with finding my next "career path", it's been gnawing at me for sometime that it deals with nature, and the one point of listening spoke to me. i need to listen to what i'm hearing, it's time for me to work to support nature

  • @marjorielutzke6398
    @marjorielutzke6398 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Thank you all for your honesty. I am so greatful. These are heartbreaking times. Thank you for your work.

  • @radiantjoy5607
    @radiantjoy5607 Před rokem +25

    Environmental degradation is an outcome of a purely materialistic approach to life without considering social, moral, and spiritual implications. Until those fundamentals are addressed, how can we have any hope of moving forward?

    • @batchimegdamdindorj8557
      @batchimegdamdindorj8557 Před 8 měsíci

      Yes unless there’s a mass awakening to the actual truth I doubt much will change even then we maybe too late but may only buy us some time but I hope whatever life that remains after we’re gone do not repeat the same mistakes we did if they even stand a chance to survive this boiling planet so much sadness for the animal kingdom 😢. We’re taking everyone down the hole.

  • @bjlyon615
    @bjlyon615 Před rokem +37

    Our job is to help ease the suffering, it always has been.

    • @VeganSemihCyprus33
      @VeganSemihCyprus33 Před rokem

      The Connections (2021) [short documentary] 💖🌳💖

    • @brida5923
      @brida5923 Před rokem +3

      Yes. One person at a time until all beings are free.

  • @donrad
    @donrad Před rokem +4

    A man named Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha) comprehended this reality of civilization suffering about 2,500 years ago and spent his life teaching the truth of this human-created suffering. What was unique about Siddhartha was that he offered a solution. A path (the Eightfold Path) that anyone can follow to escape from this suffering. This path was based on logic and science, not religion. It is a path that is not very well known in the "Western" world, but is followed by millions of people in the "Eastern" cultures. This path is an individual endeavor an can not be followed with beneficial results as part of a social consciousness. It is not an easy path because it requires that the person relinquish the concept of the the "self". Much easier in Eastern cultures. Almost impossible in Western cultures.

  • @newsfrombeyond6160
    @newsfrombeyond6160 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I stumbled here when I was trying to find some advice for us empaths. Witnessing the current mass extinction is very hard for us, when already the death of a bird can make us grieve for days. It surprised me that they call awareness of the environmental situation for awakening. For the moment there is also a huge spiritual awakening, fueled by many near death experiences (NDE) and personal contacts with the spirit world. Our consciousness never dies. Some NDE'ers have seen the future of humankind, while on the other side. They have been shown immentent, very difficult time lasting several decades, called for purging. Lots of deaths and collapse of societies. After a couple of hundred years from now those few thousand people who have survived on the planet are living in harmony with each other and with nature.

  • @jonley2738
    @jonley2738 Před rokem +30

    What most do not realize is that there are a "finite" amount of emotions to feel around this and when someone get "right" with feeling the depth of emotions of sadness, grief, anger, etc and realize that they're just a part of being alive and the human experience and learns to embrace these emotions. . .only then can something else can arise. . . I like what the women at the towards the end had to say about "embracing our true eternal nature and tremendous gratitude for all that is". . .which seems to come through allowing one to feel the painful stuff that is part of life.

  • @ericswain4177
    @ericswain4177 Před rokem +10

    Dying is not the end it's just a process of change.

  • @carolinebarnes6832
    @carolinebarnes6832 Před rokem +8

    I cannot understand how nobody joins the dots to the real problem, overpopulation of humans. I understood this when I was 13 and that was in 1965 and made the decision then I would not have children. I kept to that and I am so grateful that I do not have grandchildren facing a future of collapsing ecological systems, wars for clean water, and on and on.

    • @paulone805
      @paulone805 Před rokem

      I make you totally correct,, scary fkn planet too exist let alone survive, 🙋‍♂️🇬🇧

    • @KateFrancis-eo2rp
      @KateFrancis-eo2rp Před 19 dny

      You are smart. Well done for seeing the truth.

  • @ejames3349
    @ejames3349 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thank you for this. I've felt so alone in my grief for sometime about what i have known is coming. Wish i had found your video earlier. Like a protective parent, I want to shield my loved ones from our future, and yet, it seems wrong to shield them from the truth. I have tried to talk to them about it, but they either think I'm nuts or can't bear to think about humanity likely ending. If they did, it could mean we live our time left not alone, and we might help each other have more love and appreciation for what we do have right now. Sadly, that's not a choice either. It adds to my grief.
    "Courage and acceptance."
    "Extend the glide."
    I needed to hear these words. I hope i can live them.

  • @monkeyfist.348
    @monkeyfist.348 Před rokem +48

    It is hard to come to find purpose in a world experiencing collapse. One needs to have some time to process the emotions and loss. Don't take too long though, as now it the time of action. Grief is appropriate in small measure but do not greive for loss we have not experienced yet. Our actions now will specifically define our future and the future of all life on earth. We can understand the failure and move forward.
    If you find yourself asking...How?😪
    My grief is too great!
    You must accept the world for what it is and move to change what can be changed. We are Team Human and our ancestors compell our action. Life on earth is in our hands now, so suffer none that do harm and diminish their environment. We have but one calling now as death stalks us...
    !Create opportunities for life!
    You're not alone!
    You're not helpless!
    We are Team Human!

    • @PleaseDontEatAnimals
      @PleaseDontEatAnimals Před rokem +10

      Yes, do no harm...and we can expand our circle of compassion to other species--we are Team Earthlings. 🐣🐟🐄🐈🐖🐕🦃🐢🦇🚶‍♀️🚶‍♂️

    • @noahsark2009
      @noahsark2009 Před rokem +9

      I appreciate the positive attitude. Many are not ready to adopt that attitude And have their own process to go through. But as Gandalf said Roughly speaking: These are perilous times and we must rise to the occasion. Though we have to choose to embrace the predicament and realize there is no magical hero who will save us, but only what we can do to slow it down a little and act with compassion towards ourselves and all life.

    • @VeganSemihCyprus33
      @VeganSemihCyprus33 Před rokem +1

      The Connections (2021) [short documentary] 💖🌳💖

    • @monkeyfist.348
      @monkeyfist.348 Před rokem

      @@mariansheilamansilla6431thanks, I would blame society for my error if I could🙄🤏😄

  • @sunshinegirl2208
    @sunshinegirl2208 Před rokem +19

    I feel bad for the children and the animals !!! Man Kind has polluted and disrespected Mother Earth for far too long. I cry for the innocent.

  • @RoyBattyLives
    @RoyBattyLives Před 7 měsíci +5

    There’s no way we’re going to do enough, we’re hooked on stuff. The world will find balance without us. Accepting this and being here and now is my philosophy.

  • @shaunhall960
    @shaunhall960 Před 9 měsíci +3

    What is happening is that the entire system is collapsing. We talked a lot but did nothing for the last 40 years when we had the chance to change. Our greed got the better of us.

  • @BoydGilbreath
    @BoydGilbreath Před rokem +12

    Life changing video. Simply put: we are the walking dead, but don't say that. And don't look up.

  • @hiz-n-lowz1577
    @hiz-n-lowz1577 Před rokem +20

    Construction creates the illusion of progress
    but we notice less the fact that we regressed

  • @carolynbookbinder4218
    @carolynbookbinder4218 Před rokem +3

    S**t!!!!!! I knew this in my heart of hearts, but to hear it from scientists has brought the reality of our human situation to the forefront of my consciousness. A wave of sadness swept across me. How did humans do this to our beautiful planet? I felt angry too as a white westerner at our complete rape and plunder of our beautiful world. We are our own worst enemies. We will face starvation,death and destruction.On the back of the powerless peoples including our own, small groups of people made a fortune out of genocide, slavery, sending my ancestors down the coal mines for 12 hours a day to dig out the coal,which has killed our planet. Industrialists have plundered,fought wars taken more and more. What will life be like in 5 years,10 years 2 years, 50 years? Thank you for this amazing documentary.

  • @markcharter8198
    @markcharter8198 Před rokem +9

    I feel this message falls on deaf ears because of money and greed. It's sad really. This is why our billionaires are looking to live on Mars. They know it's too late

    • @livethemoment5148
      @livethemoment5148 Před rokem +2

      yes, except they will soon realize that Mars does not want them there...its too harsh and unforgiving

    • @user-wp1pl5je2u
      @user-wp1pl5je2u Před 6 měsíci

      Biosphere 2 and "The lord of the flies" is the future of this stupid idea of relocating a few billionaires to Mars.

  • @lukekimble7346
    @lukekimble7346 Před rokem +41

    I love the Title.. really captures what I think on a daily basis… I’m grateful for being here and working to slow the damage to my planet. Millions are now suffering from the effects of climate change and many more to come.

  • @markcampbell7577
    @markcampbell7577 Před rokem +18

    It is amazing how much people have forgotten about the environment beyond the battlefield.

    • @markcampbell7577
      @markcampbell7577 Před rokem +1

      The chemical weapon manufacture treaty enforcement and obligations refers to the serious and persistent damaging effects to the environment beyond the battlefield caused by chemical weapon manufacture pollution. In 1972 after 50 years of studying global warming and global infertility.

  • @jairorincon8368
    @jairorincon8368 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Just came across this enlightening documentary. The dual monster we are facing is us, together with the global economic growth model we are addicted to. 250 years of industrial and technological revolution is what we have to dismantle. Getting back to simpler ways of life is no longer a choice. It's imperative. Aboriginal cultures always practiced it, and always knew that living in harmony with Nature, and within its boundaries was the wise way to live and prosper. Our arrogance made us lose the compass long ago. Earth and Nature will teach us the final lesson. We will suffer, all eight billion of us on this beautiful planet. We must start living simpler lives, consume less, buy less, be humble, be happy with an spartan life. Communion with Nature's outdoors will easily provide us with the fortitude to face the immense challenges ahead of us.

  • @elsajohnson6663
    @elsajohnson6663 Před rokem +17

    Omg i balled all the way through that. A beautifully done documentary. I think I've been stuck in the shock, panic and absolute fear stage of all of this for the past few months. Ive always thought it would end but not in my lifetime, it is just so incredibly sad the earth is dying of this horrible cancer that we have caused. It is truly frightening knowing it is goung to be very very ugly.

    • @LarryCleveland
      @LarryCleveland Před rokem

      Humans are the cancer.

    • @aob4214
      @aob4214 Před 7 měsíci

      We can’t kill the Earth. Thankfully the Earth will survive. It’ll keep on turning in space as it has done for billions of years and it will continue to do so it is we who will die and because we have corrupted this beautiful world for so long and so much, I think we deserve to. There is no Saviour to rescue us, we can’t even help ourselves anymore. And I don’t think we even want to. Or certainly not enough of us.

  • @kimweaver1252
    @kimweaver1252 Před rokem +12

    We all know that we are personally going to become extinct, but that doesn't stop us from living. In fact, the imminent specter of death makes us more alive, adds urgency and passion. It also reduces the pettiness to an absolute minimum.

  • @mikeallosso
    @mikeallosso Před rokem +17

    Wow, whoa 😒 As Bill(Guy) said "In the age of extinction, only Love remains."

  • @emeral311
    @emeral311 Před rokem +2

    This should be required watching in schools across the globe.

  • @donfields1234
    @donfields1234 Před rokem +104

    I became aware of what I termed as "the unsanity of humanity" when I was about 6 yrs old. Back then it was not specifically the climate, it was the general state of conscious awareness in everyone. It felt as if my species was callous and blind, thinking mainly of itself as seperate from the rest. I was the last of 6 children and there were 3 teenagers in the house as i grew up... that made everything pretty clear. I am 53 now and dying myself, I enjoyed my life as fully as I could even while carrying this immense weight. The effect of this realizattion at such a tender age was devastating to my psyche, yet i managed through it all to go on just the same. Presence is our greatest power, the stillness by the pond is an excellant example of entering the now, zen, the end of suffering, heaven right here in the midst of us.

    • @tcrowesemler6184
      @tcrowesemler6184 Před rokem +5

      💜🙏🏼💜👁💜🙏🏼💜

    • @mistyhess3546
      @mistyhess3546 Před rokem +4

      💛🙏

    • @tr7b410
      @tr7b410 Před rokem +4

      Living in the zen zone-love that aphorism.
      To balance out how spiritually confused we seem to have become 2 profound NDE,s that I highly recommend on utube-Jose Hernandez Atheist dies and is shocked by who he sees in heaven 2.3 million hits.No he didn't meet Jesus or Satan.
      And- Seeing thru God's eyeglasses 750k hits.
      The amount of information being downloaded into the conscious minds of NDE survivors is now unprecedented. A needed solution to the problem of spiritual indifference.
      Meditate-dont medicate...Namaste.

    • @kayakMike1000
      @kayakMike1000 Před rokem +2

      You do know that zen Buddhism is an actual religion that you do not likely follow, nor know anything about. If you understood anything about zen, you would know that carrying any weight is your choice and you really only chose to suffer through what sounds like a great life.

    • @tr7b410
      @tr7b410 Před rokem +1

      @@kayakMike1000 Zen is similar to kundalini yoga-No GOD,but the practice produces certain effects leading to samadhi.
      For a brilliant breakdown on the different types of Samadhi see on utube;Ramana Maharshi Be as You Are Chapter 12 Experience and Samadhi...Sahaja samadhi-the unified field of awareness or Born Again.When the ego is destroyed along with its karmas.

  • @rosamrc923
    @rosamrc923 Před rokem +4

    Absolutely beautifully made. The calmness and clarity of the documentary and the perspectives of other ways of thinking and living in Nature are beautifully enlightening. Yet, the documentary finishes with a fossil fuel-based car. Even if we wanted a change -which we dont-, we dont know how. Mobility, water access, energy, food, health...Our idea of development is based on linear consumption and resource cannibalism. This is life as we know it. It is not the only way, but it would take a new civilization to change it.

  • @kampfner
    @kampfner Před rokem +54

    thank you for this - an exceptional & inspiring piece of film making

  • @loriwoloshyn7266
    @loriwoloshyn7266 Před rokem +20

    Yes I have noticed the decline in certain bird species, or you just don't see them at all now. The decline in the pollinators, the clearing of critical marsh lands for farm use or urban population, poisoning our lakes and oceans. MANKIND is it's own worst enemy.

  • @islandman9619
    @islandman9619 Před rokem +21

    Thank you for doing this video. I'm on my way, in the middle of minimalizing my belongings and leaving my home in Hawaii, moving to a sailboat, and spending the rest of my life trying to help solve or mitigate these problems. I almost feel guilty buying an old boat with all that comes with that, but it's a start and allows me more flexibility to be in nature while having the flexibility to explore what can be done and where I can make the most impact. See you out there.

  • @ThomasBarsegian-co3du
    @ThomasBarsegian-co3du Před 8 měsíci +2

    Dahil Jamil is one of a kind... perfect Genius.Understands the ultimate threat to humanity and Earth's plants and animals 😮😮😮😮

  • @HaleyMary
    @HaleyMary Před rokem +105

    Thanks for creating this documentary. I've been concerned about this for well over a decade, but a lot of my peers told me that I was being silly and that climate change was all a myth. It's really scary what the future holds. I don't even want to bring children into the world, not that I don't want to get married or not have children someday, I always wanted those things, but I don't think it's possible with the way the climate is going. It would be cruel to bring a child into a dying world.

    • @earthrooster1969
      @earthrooster1969 Před rokem +7

      Exactly my thoughts. If i had a child, i would want her/him to run barefoot, swim, feel the sunlight, breathe the air, climb trees, play outdoors with many friends, things i once got to do as a child...

    • @EnergeticMan
      @EnergeticMan Před rokem +1

      Everything in this post has been said before by Guy McPherson for more than 2 decades. THIS IS PLAGERISIM.

    • @x77punk77x
      @x77punk77x Před rokem +8

      @@EnergeticMan Uhhhh, this is a common viewpoint these days amongst the more well-informed and reflective.
      Also, perhaps learn how to spell PLAGIARISM (not “plagerism” [sic]) - your apparent literacy obstacles and shriekiness don’t help your histrionic claim much there. 🙄

    • @EnergeticMan
      @EnergeticMan Před rokem +1

      @@x77punk77x Really.... Really, my spelling of a word is the important message here? PMSLRAFLH. correct that genius.

    • @EnergeticMan
      @EnergeticMan Před rokem

      @@x77punk77x My apologies, I called you genius, that was wrong of me. I'm fully aware irony is wasted on the stupid. It won't happen again.

  • @elephantintheroom5678
    @elephantintheroom5678 Před rokem +27

    In Nth Queensland you used to see dingoes and wallaby's everywhere in the bush. Wildflowers grew in far more variety of species, the Wet was MUCH longer and wetter, and the Winter was longer and cooler - MUCH cooler. There was much more of the native grass species. There were more butterflies and way more wild ducks, geese, wrens and wagtails, and lorikeets and Black cockatoos. At night the creeks had clouds of thousands of fireflies - and now there are none. Most people don't even notice the changes because they live in towns and cities. It's so sad.
    But most people don't even notice or care.

    • @truthspeaks623
      @truthspeaks623 Před rokem +1

      Who's bright idea was it to graze 60,000,000 ( sixty million ) sheep in Austrailia?

    • @elephantintheroom5678
      @elephantintheroom5678 Před rokem +2

      @@truthspeaks623 The English.

    • @bengrin7822
      @bengrin7822 Před rokem +1

      @@truthspeaks623 60 million in New South Wales Victoria South Australia Western Australia bottom of northern Queensland there is no sheep in Northern Australia

    • @jennklein1917
      @jennklein1917 Před 8 měsíci +2

      ​@@truthspeaks623The English.

    • @wakranich3488
      @wakranich3488 Před 3 měsíci

      I think people care but don't know what to do besides change what they can in your own life

  • @juliadaker1391
    @juliadaker1391 Před rokem +6

    Achingly bittersweet documentary. Yes, climate change is HERE and no one wants to be the first person to talk loudly about it. We have to get over that “hump” and then things will get better. We can’t stop climate change but we can mitigate it. Just a shame that a lot of people will want to keep their head in the sand until the very last moment. I’ll read those books/articles and forward this documentary where I can - thanks for sharing.

    • @malu-jj5ls
      @malu-jj5ls Před 8 měsíci

      exactly, is about not getting it worse then it already is

  • @Honoringlife108
    @Honoringlife108 Před 9 měsíci +3

    This is incredibly touching and revealing. Thank you so much for sharing this story of our time

  • @madbadoberan
    @madbadoberan Před rokem +9

    It’s sad because many young people today feel they have no chance. Tuning out and turning to drugs to cope with impending doom on the horizon getting closer every day.

  • @rul4522
    @rul4522 Před rokem +14

    A lovely documentary maker and many remarks that are well worth to ponder upon.

  • @angharadllewellyn2192
    @angharadllewellyn2192 Před rokem +3

    As an Environmental Scientist we said all this 50 years ago! And NO one listened.

  • @jsukrishnaleela3126
    @jsukrishnaleela3126 Před rokem +4

    As the insects are leaving so do I feel that we must soon leave. Yes listening... with inner dialogue so quiet only our heart can hear. The greatest, most loving prayer. Thank you so much for this film and for everyone's comments.

  • @EnvironmentalCoffeehouse
    @EnvironmentalCoffeehouse Před rokem +16

    Watching this for a second time. There are a lot of us who have been talking about these issues for many many years, and yet this video only got 90,000 views. Think of that in relationship to the population of the world. A drop in the bucket. We will still continue talking about the arctic, and all the issues that we are facing as a species, however how can there be much hope when we humans have essentially fouled the nest. The nest can't be rebuilt. ~ Sandy Schoelles~

    • @LivingintheTimeofDying
      @LivingintheTimeofDying  Před rokem +6

      Thanks for your comment Sandy. Very much appreciate your work and appreciate the length of time you and others have been at it as well. thank you for all you and Jennifer give. And yes, what we’re busy destroying now can never be rebuilt. Perhaps over millions of years and after we’re gone.

  • @markcampbell7577
    @markcampbell7577 Před rokem +10

    The main problem is getting society to accept directions from scientists. It has been one hundred years of chemistry without the industrial pollution restrictions imposed to survive. Treaties instituted by scientists and ratified by Congress and USSR and 180 countries did not have any effect on industrial pollution.

  • @aminawood1737
    @aminawood1737 Před rokem +1

    Beautiful. Deep and thoughtful documentary...brought me to tears. Thank you! 😊

  • @knowledgeabletv
    @knowledgeabletv Před rokem +4

    I love this documentary, thanks for sharing this with us..❤️

  • @jonneredd
    @jonneredd Před rokem +10

    the movie..DON'T LOOK UP! it say's it all

  • @ViridisAmbrosia
    @ViridisAmbrosia Před rokem +12

    it's causing despair in the west now bc our leaders are barely mentioning it. in US one political party denies it's even happening or that it is even a problem if it is. meanwhile corporations continue their chokehold over it all and politicians are bought out by them often it seems. if our leaders, if corporations would start admitting it so it can all be brought into the light so that we can all organize a crisis response globally, that would end the despair, the learned helplessness.
    it's also affecting the poor in the US now, especially, the storms, the fires, the people who were red zoned into neighborhoods with no trees which get significantly hotter during heatwaves.
    it's affecting the younger generations who when aware see the end of the world as in their futures

  • @fraserwilliamson9507
    @fraserwilliamson9507 Před rokem +1

    Astounding piece of work. Thanks and love.

  • @michaelbacigalupi5734
    @michaelbacigalupi5734 Před rokem +5

    we are a very small community ridiculously low views. In a perfect world this should have millions of views. Credit to Guy McPherson for opening my eyes a few years ago. Once i understood what awaits us, in the not to distant future and wrapped my head around exponential change and the aerosol masking effect, not to mention tipping points and i’m afraid to speak about it. In the end only love remains- Guy McPherson Phd

  • @lauralee1700
    @lauralee1700 Před rokem +6

    Truthfully beautiful, thank you for making this, together in love & tears

  • @pamlacooper3288
    @pamlacooper3288 Před rokem +13

    I agree and am so relieved to hear this and know others feel similar. Thank you

  • @Dennis_Reynolds
    @Dennis_Reynolds Před rokem +7

    Really powerful documentary. And a Refreshingly humanising style of production for this topic, instead of the usual scaremongering, statistics and doom/gloom. Thank you.

  • @gregwooten2420
    @gregwooten2420 Před 7 měsíci

    Simply excellent timing, bravo!