This is an extraordinary piece of work. Using all your skills from the old world to help rebuild our new. I worked with Skeena in XR and I remember her telling me that you had invited her to work on something big and she was excited. Since then I joined the Insulate Britain campaign and then Just Stop Oil. Went to prison. Twice. Am now volunteering in a climate emergency centre in my hometown which I cofounded. It’s been a struggle (family don’t support my actions) but so liberating. And I have met the most wonderful people. Totally connected. And now this film. I’m so proud of you and happy to be a part of this awakened community. We will keep working, sharing this terrible news and supporting one another in our grief. Thank you for your service to humanity 🙏🏻
Instant new sub: I had my climate awakening 20 years ago but never formally joined any climate aware or activitst organisation. I soon realised nobody wants to hear the bad news which seems so far away from their current expectation of life for themselves or their family. I have not flown for 20 years, I buy a lot less consumer crap and eat better and live life without media domination. Your documentary was a random UA-cam recommendation that became a watch from beginning to end and I felt compelled to leave a positive comment. Thank you for your communication and presentation, your new life experience and how we come to terms with ourselves and our world, and our lifestyle and it’s contradiction to life in the wider world. Action is the antidote to despair, my action is personal and one to one, Hope is illusionary, acceptance is peace.
Well stated. I first realized our situation in the late 60's and have been observing it worsening ever since. I like what you said "Action is the antidote to despair, my action is personal and one to one, Hope is illusionary, acceptance is Peace." A quote from Sting goes "Men go crazy in congregations, they only get better one by one." And there are no magic wands. Peace my Friend, Namaste
Thanks to all of you who have tried to talk about the environment to others, and tried again... Being told that "everyone has their cause" so why must you bring everyone else down... etc. ad nauseum. And still get up every morning, awed by the beauty and life and sounds and smells of nature... and smile and cry and begin again... You are appreciated.
Yet the leftists despise "backwards" rural people who live on small farms much closer to nature than 99% of their own. The irony. Will he mention the Younger Dryas, Little Ice Age or Medieval Warm Period? What about the regular huge volcanic eruptions and asteroid impacts that wipe out huge regions, dim the sun and drop temperatures almost overnight? Most don`t because they`re uneducated fanatics. Does he know what mega solar events do to the gasses in the atmosphere? Will he ignore China & India to avoid being "racist"? How much money is he making while pretending to be a holy monk?
I'm on the second listening to breaking together. Things are happening fast now and your book came at the perfect time for me. Thank you so much for all of your work and sacrifice.
I have listened / followed you from Sydney Australia and have since moved to a small village by the sea in Finland. It is a breath of fresh air to actually hear the truth regardless how bad it nay be. You have definitely changed my views on life and the importance of love for others.
A lot of people are faced with the truth, and when they are faced with it, they bully and shamed the people who are talking about it from making them uncomfortable. And their knee-jerk reaction is shaming. Talk about collapse and you’re an unhinged conspiracy theorist and a doomer with mental health problems. Problem is most people _don’t want to hear the truth_ and will actively avoid it, and try and prevent other people from speaking on it. The normalcy bias is so strong, and it’s frankly suicidal.
We have heard the message loudly for 65 years+. We need people that DO things to mitigate the stress and help the recovery, not pander to affluent arts majors.
Welp, that long comment I left under yours disappeared but I’m still getting notifications. Weird. People also deny the truth, and don’t want to hear it.
True. It is rare that any of this makes it into the mainstream, or even onto popular podcasts. Then we face 'visibility filtering' by bigtech for being too alarmist for their corporate-funded 'fact checkers'. Something I mentioned in the concluding of a project to warn policy makers: jembendell.com/2024/07/03/no-more-warnings-needed-an-intransigent-managerial-class-must-be-sidestepped/
This film gave me a deep sense of peace and acceptance as I'm coming back from an illness and finding new direction as energy returns to do the work we share. Grateful to have come across this today - thanks, Jem and Skeena!
Thank you so much Jem. I deeply relate to your experience and to your change in direction. I started my quest at 17, and exchanged a life in London for one in rural Mexico. In year 2000 I moved onto my small holding to become a self-sufficient farmer. For me it is the only way to make a difference. Un abrazo fuerte, hermano.
Great Doc, literally! Hi Jem I met you a number of years ago at ….I think Sacred Arts or Unicorn Camp, where the whole camp was devoted to this subject/collapse etc. i hated that camp. I have spent my whole conscious life eg age 16-59 trying so hard with the environment in the face of ever accelerating global destruction. The “message”, of what I knew any way left me with a paralysing gnawing fear for a number of years. It was about my children and their imminent destruction and that of their generation. I chose perhaps 2 years ago now to really talk to them about their feelings around the collapse. They had such strength and such acceptance that my fear dissolved. I now live doing my small part. I live in some acres in Kent, my land has always been devoted to the wildlife, I listen quietly to the whisperings of the universe. I honour tiny moments. I cannot stop the march but I will play my small part. So glad to see you well and happy in Bali, the grace of the Balinese can teach us much. So lovely to see Katie too. Blessings on you both, go well ❤️❤️❤️
Excellent. The first prerequisite for effective action is public awareness and the courage to face our frightening reality. I have lost friends who - lacking the guts to face reality because to do so would demand action - got angry when climate is mentioned. No surrender!
Mr Cooper, my fourth grade science teacher in 1976 warned us about this-and here we are. Nobody has ever been willing to sit and listen to hear. My warnings is just too terrifying for them.
In 76, they said it was an ice age that was coming. In the 80s, it was hole in the ozone . Then I think they discovered there always was a hole in the ozone. Then global warming, but that didn't describe what was happening, so now it's climate change. Co2 is .04 % of the atmosphere. The only thing people agree with is that a cleaner world makes sense. These climate models are not absolute. I see a lot of green new deal through the comments. What would that really accomplish . Like Carl Sagan said, if you can't get China and India on board with such a plan it wouldn't work. And they're busy pulling there population out of poverty so they will do what they have to do. The world isn't ending in 10 years because of climate change.
Why is it the people who give climate hysteria also give transgender hysteria or right wing racists hysteria ....covid hysteria. Are they correct. ? Or hysterical 🤔
@@Whowhatwherewhen5 First, 7 million people died of COVID and Republicans died at higher rates then Dems, so the GOP shouldn't have pooh-poohed it. Second, racism has been a real plague on society for 500 years, and although it's much better, it still isn't fixed, so that's not "hysteria" either. Meanwhile, thousands of research studies and intensifying climate disasters prove that the climate crisis is real and threatens our future, so calling that "hysteria" just signals that you don't know the science. Take care.
@@Whowhatwherewhen5ikr. Everyone is kinda stuck in the way of thinking through the infomation we get. Too little,narrows our perspectives. Too much, incapacitates us. All I can say, is Thunderbolt Project, Dan Winters, Schauberger, Kolisko, Passio, Caroline Myss, Michelle Gibson and many more. The world is more wonderous than we can dare to imagine. The things we can measure and quantify mighy gives us the map. But it is not the territory.
If you look at one of the early comments replied to by Jem, it is UA-cam that has applied these. I think ' Documentary ' videos have it done as an algorithm feature.
@@ppetal1 I use adblocker ultimate with the firefox web browser. Doesn't cost penny. I consider advertising to be a form of pollution. You shouldn't have to pay to be free of it.
I’ve got the book and showed my dad the letter. It didn’t change his perspective (not because it’s a bad letter, it’s just denial’s easier). It wasn’t that he didn’t believe it per se, but he said he doesn’t know what to believe anymore. I can understand that because he never looks into what scientists are saying. It bewilders me, on such a vital topic, people’s aversion to allotting time to have a proper look into it, especially seeing as there are experts like Jem that have collated evidence from various disciplines into a single book that’s easy to understand if you go into it with an open mind. Loved the book btw 👌
My father was up front with me when I asked him if man-made climate change was real. "Yes." was his answer. When I asked what can be done about it, "Not much." This was 40 years ago.
It's not his fault, it's by design. Ever notice that even the leftest, most progressive news outlets just... don't really talk about climate change? There's no effort - at all - going on in society to try and inoculate against denial, right-wing propaganda or conspiracy theories. And that's because the rich own the media. They have an agenda to just... tone it down. Your dad is a victim of intentionally bad education.
Yep, the corporate corrupting of the scientific process, its communication and application, has led to many people distrusting authority on matters that involve science so they are then mislead by opportunists on social media, or disengage. I have had to accept that this distortion of knowledge and communication is itself an aspect of societal collapse and I will continue to share insights from rational, diligent, systemic and salient analysis without the likelihood it either makes a significant impact at scale in society or reaches all the people most important to me. It is why I gave a whole chapter to the topic of 'critical wisdom' soundcloud.com/jem-bendell/freedom-to-know-critical
It shouldn’t bewilder you because honestly most of the people who are old enough to understand or do something about it are also old enough to know they won’t be here when s*** gets real. Hard to care about something you aren’t going to personally suffer with.
hope that a civilisation living unsustainably can carry on living the same life but somehow in a sustainable way, people hope for the impossible. it also really helps if you are completely uneducated on the topic, which would appear to be most people.
The Green New Deal is a first step in bringing humans together in cooperation for each others health and well being. There may be others, but bringing humans together to care about more than our individual "success" is core
What’s fascinating is the psychology behind why society is not taking this seriously. Because I’ve always grown things since a child. I developed a unique sensitivity in regards to feeling our planet. Decades ago, I developed a suntan lotion for my plants because I noticed even the most sun, loving vegetables, experiencing solar stress. a few years ago we bought a small property and I just have known for decades that things are getting warmer and will continue to get warmer faster than anyone realizes. So what did I do? I started planting plants that are wanted to grow zones higher than we are designated here. And the frightening thing? A local culture specialist. Just told me that our zone has already changed to 10 a or 10 B when it was. Just 9B. So I guess my instincts are right on?
I see myself in a lot of Jem's opinions and thoughts, especially the one about feeling alienated in one's own society. Here are some random ideas I've had. Basically, from a marketing standpoint, the idea should probably be one of 'pessimistic action'. "Yeah, hi, welcome to XR, we're pessimists but really that just means being realistic about the future of humanity. It's going to suck to change as much as we're going to have to, but it needs to be done, so let's just be "Pessimistic Together" and take action to save ourselves from the many of the even worse futures out there". So it's basically a message of "We know you're mostly not ready for what we have to say, but the world will change, very soon, and once you realize that what we've been saying was the truth all along, come join us! We're a brutally realistic bunch, but that's what it takes to survive this mess." Toxic/naive optimism needs to be purged from this world. It's just not constructive. "Doing things because they need to be done" is a message people can get behind. as it resonates with the working people, and human "itchyness to do something all the time", shall we say. Please use whatever ideas above at your own pleasure!
Yep, in the book I talk about positive pessimism. In a recent talk in Hungary, I went further to recognize the full power of sacred pessimism. jembendell.com/2024/04/29/sacred-pessimism-a-talk-to-mark-5-years-of-a-new-movement/
Sending lots of love to you, Jeremy. And thank you for sharing your path. It creates peace to watch this video. I appreciate much having met you at a beautiful place! Friederike from former Alexandros.
I have been having very difficult conversations with family and some friends about this for several years now. Most really don't want to talk about it because the inability to change what is coming makes most people extremely uncomfortable. The speed at which climate has been changing versus what we were told has made me extremely uncomfortable. I am deeply morning the world I grew up in and wanted my children and grandchildren to be able to live in. Now, simply *living* in the future will be a struggle; not the distant future but very near future.
Same. I am terrified for the kind of world my kids and their children will experience. It's happening now and I'm sick over it. If last summer didn't get people's attention I don't know what will. They all think their air conditioners will keep them safe and it's business as usual. It's totally bonkers.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Aldo Leopold said living with an ecological “education” meant living in a world of wounds….. I’ve been living there for many years, trying to find a….let’s call it a path. I feel constrained to silence sooooo often, just to let a little joy bubble in the lives of those I love when it’s already in such short supply. It can leave me lonely, and feeling like a liar-by-omission. This time with you has been a huge help. So again, thank you.
Big long term fan that have bought your Breaking Together book. Love you have put a complete yet brief enough version in video form to share for the people who would not read the book but watch a video. Also love how your is one of the very few messages that moves further from clichés and propose future attitudes for the future that is to come. This also dissects the meaning of hope and dismantle its naive interpretations that too often are coopted by the current system to stall any change. I'll be spreading the word while also trying to align my life and principles around this new reality. Greetings from Mexico.
36:00 I feel the same way, when i enter a city. It is, as if you can feel the stress and negative vibes of everybody. The polution, the noise...absoulutely disgusting
I live in a compact city In a mixed-use neighborhood where I can walk to just about everything. When I go to the suburbs which are so sprawling and wasteful and so car dependent, that’s when I feel disgust. I guess we’re all disgusted by something.
This documentary resonates very much with how I feel about the changes that are coming. Not addressing the root-causes ( a systemic shift is needed ) and carrying on the way we have done for centuries will not bring about the change the earth needs right now. It's like talking to a brick wall in my opinion. It will have to come from local incentives. Small endeavours. Communities discovering how to work together to get things done, where everybody's effort is appreciated as a part of the whole. Thank you for sharing your insights. It means a lot... 🙏
The terminus of walking the path to enlightenment is the Cave at the End of It All. Weary travellers reaching the cave entrance will find a flickering hearthfire beckoning from within. And, upon crossing the threshold, and coming full circle, the traveller will realize that once again, home has been redeemed. It has been an awfully long walk, from the cave mouth to the City of Gold and back, but now the journey is at an end, and the homefire awaits. Cast off your raiments, discard your baubles, and squat beside the campfire. We all belong here, and always have. And never should have left.
Thank you, the filming team and Jem are doing such an important, meaningful work! May you be able to produce many other films and spread the true state of our beloved planet! May we all be courageous enough to put our actions in service of others.
Funny how all the supposed solutions are by "doing more." Maybe do LESS (drive, eat, laundry....) It wont matter that much, but it sure is easier! The desire to be "useful" drives most consumption and waste. Be not ambitious, but seek that which is already there. Hear the Bodi.
The Bodhi tree was/is a type of banyan tree that drops these little fruits, sort of figs the size of peas. My mom used to hate 'em and always bitch about them. It makes me laugh that the tree my mother disliked so much is the actual bodhi tree.
I fully understand this career and academia pressure because I come from South Africa. But in my early thirties, unlike the rest of my generation, I gave up job and career possibilities and started travelling. In the end I landed up in Switzerkand where training in crafts is very well developed and well paid. This leads to much less pressure for individuals to go to a university even if one is not made for acedemia. This policy brings a lot of peace and satisfaction and a very high standard in practical jobs. This academia for everyone is a scary mass sickness
A little activism helps the dispair: stop or reduce your meat and dairy consumption. Stop buying stuff packaged in plastic- -plastic water bottles are incredibly stipid and the grocer has cases of these polluting, disgusting things! Buy quality clothing that will last and then learn to mend them! Stop driving around for pleasure or driving one mile to get a one pound loaf of bread. Stop flying on vacation and learn about the town or city you live in. Plant a garden. THINK about your carbon footprint EVERY time you buy something.
Better late than never for sure. Realizing how destructive a typical act like shopping or vehicular travel is surely is an initial part of waking up. Of course that doesn't mean it will end just because it is non sustainable. Soon enough (an eventuality) folks will find collapse will rob them of the fantasy of escape into consumerism and holding on to the status quo. It will be too late to find the personal center that had required attention for many years. So start now. Sit on the floor till it hurts. That may be the beginning of activism.
Meat and dairy? Grow up. Stop driving for pleasure. Stop running your AC to 65 when it's 100 out. Pick up someone else's trash. Everyone wants everyone else to do the work but they themselves don't budge. No one wants to make any sacrifices. Especially Westerners and especially USA citizens
Increase you meat intake if it's not the daily recommended amount, we feed more crop waste than feed we grow for them and the little bit we do grow specifically for them, is not going to replace all that we get and crop based is all around profit and increased turnover. Eat the fat, beef or lamb is mostly grass fed on non arable land, so it's the cleanest food available and most environmentally friendly. Stop eating crop foods that are destroying the planet and eat less, overall.
A small percent of an eight billionth of 6 percent of the issue doesnt doesn't do much. Blaming individuals is literally fossil fuel marketing. If we don't entirely shut down the top 100 polluters who represent over 70% of the issue there's almost no point whatsoever to individual efforts (many of which are not actually having any meaningful impact and in some cases are exacerbating the problem. Even those you mentioned. Yes, we should be examining a "less" economy. Less need for pointless jobs and businesses. Less need for massive commuting. Less need for industrial plastics and fossil fuels and mining. But we should be examining these issues as a collective society. Not as individuals. And we should be demanding such societal efforts and condemning anyone who pretends individual actions amount to much. As he said in the film, most people are dependent on the societal structure. Asking that person not to depend on it is completely unrealistic.
Congratulations on the life change. I sure pray we all smarten up. I wish I didn’t see the plastic bottle of water on your desk next to your computer this made me shiver 😢
Very good! Thank you. I feel less alone by watching. May everyone allow everything to come up and be touched and transformed in a positive way by this.
Thank you Jem, your an inspiration. I am currently working towards a Degree in Sustainability and was starting to feel overwhelmed and questioning everything. You have re kindled my passion and reminded me of my abilities to overcome difficulties. "As Necessity is the mother of invention", Plato. Being stewards of this planet, I feel it's our duty to help find balance... at least do our best to. Anna
I am a journalist and have covered several Climate Conferences in the past decade. I lost hope of any positive outcome from such conferences. We will not see a solution from the political or business leaders. The problems are on the system's roots and it's impossible to correct them, and remain with the same system. We need a new way of being on this planet (maybe old ways of being...). I totally agree with Jem Bendell and I wanna thank him for this inspiration to seek solutions at the community level. I hope more and more people will become aware that the collapse of industrial civilization is unavoidable.
My sister and one of her dear friends went on a vacation to Bali. They returned home, having experienced the deep gratitude of every single person they encountered in Bali for the gift of life, all the resources that the land gives and their constant joy and peace. My sister seems like a lighter being, and if it is possible for her, I'd say is even more giving than before. She sought out this trip perhaps because she already had a kinship with the people's appreciation for life.
Beautiful film. I was struck by how the XR messenger was personally attacked so that they could avoid dealing with the truth of her message of reality. Also the words of Joanna Macy so strong and simple and true.
Tis true. And there is nothing we can do. It is magical we don't know what happens after collapse. In fact-- this idea that collapse is some time down the road is the only part of our collective narrative that is bonkers. The temps are cresting to 90's here in Seattle this weekend. The west coast is burning from a heat wave. We're in it. Mutual aid and recognizing that our losses are what connects us is a gift of perspective. Better to be a calm beam of light than pull your hair out.
Hoping listening to this will give me perspective on whether I should reconsider current thoughts of "maybe I should just go buy a house". A decision I've been putting off for decades. Not getting any younger & house sharing sucks. Would prefer to join a co-housing community, but they're just too few & far in between in the UK. Born at the wrong time.
I was at that UN investment forum presentation. In fact you made mention of a UN inspired blockchain currency but effectively saying it was too late. I spoke to you about it afterwards, you were quite short, I now understand where your head was at.
Humanity is in every way a social animal. That is our greatest strength. The more we live up to it the stronger we are. The more we ignore it the lower and weaker we become.
Hi Gem. I’m really interested in how ritual has changed your life. It sounds like it’s brought about a massive shift from the anthropomorphic world view to a more animistic sense of being and reciprocity.
@@LizabettRusso 👋 there are 2 books I can recommend for further reading. Root and Ritual by Becca Piastrelli and Rituals for Life by Isla McCleod. One American and one British
Speaking of rituals, how about that Extinction Rebellion protest? Singing, like they were in a church singing hymns, and getting arrested, like they were doing something worthwhile. Bunch of idiots.
@@davidjohnzenocollins I think they hope to raise awareness by peaceful protest rather than the oft destructive and disruptive attention sought by Stop Oil. Perhaps it’s a way for them to feel part of a collective voice… I’m not a member I’m just thinking how people choose a response that feels right to them.
Thank you for spreading this message, through my awakening journey I've found my own creativity which has come out in ways I never would've thought possible ✌️❤️
I was in thailand 30 yrs ago. The peace and exxuberant nature is common to bali and i truly long for more slow living close to nature. Love hand pan music.❤
...Beryl, hurricane was the earliest hurricane to form and within a couple days became a cat 4 then a cat 5 hurricane killing several people and causing irreparable damage.
I sincerely hope people grasp the fact that there are those that want to play god are diddling with the weather right now as is increasingly now being admitted. Enough said
Animal agriculture uses 83% of farmland and only provides 18% of calories. When we switch to a plant based food system, we can restore/reforest 76% of farmland AND be able to feed everyone. -J. Poore, Oxford, journal Science Animal agriculture is the leading cause of deforestation, habitat destruction, water pollution, ocean dead zones and *species extinction* . -United Nations FAO
@@lynnelee4390 Why do you believe that? I live on a veganic permaculture farm in a rural part of a third world country. We use living mulch (Butón de Oro / Mexican Sunflower) that is much more powerful than chicken manure, and we also complete the nutrient cycles with humanure. We can grow plants without exploiting other animals. Do you think animal abuse is wrong? 925 million humans (1 in 9) suffer from hunger, yet 80 billion unnaturally bred animals on farms are given enough human edible food that could support 4 billion humans directly. -University of Minnesota
@@lynnelee4390 algae is our only hope to sequester all the extra co2. Oil and coal are from algae. Algae can sequester 100 gigatons of co2 per year - if only algae is focused on.
The reality is that 76% is inarable land, meaning we don't do anything to it but we get a return. People, and I did when vegan, have to stop thinking it's just calories that need replacing. It is not. Like the gelatine that holds together your toilet paper or the activated carbon to filter your water or sugar, it's more than calories that need replacing. 83 minus 76 is 6%, so that would mean 6% of the land gives three times the calories, or another crop in its place would have to, arable land and what it can grow is 24% of the land, that we douse in pesticides and synthetic fertilisers and have literally destroyed the soil and turned it into dirt, so that it flies away in the wind, while we suck dry aquifers. "Agriculture" is the leading cause because humans that live there use it to live, if using the FAO : The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) recognizes the critical role of livestock in supporting livelihoods, especially for poor communities. Here are some key points: Livestock and Livelihoods: Livestock production is essential for around 60 percent of rural households in developing countries. These households include smallholder farmers, agro-pastoralists, and pastoralists. Approximately 1.7 billion poor people depend on livestock for their livelihoods. 70 percent of those employed in the livestock sector are women. In summary, FAO works to enhance animal production systems sustainably, improve the quality of animal products, and uplift the livelihoods of poor communities while meeting consumer needs. Livestock contributes significantly to global food security and economic well-being, benefiting millions of people worldwide. So in affect it helps low income families to have animals, for you to say that "animal agiculture" is the main cause probably means all of our consumption in the modern world and this is categorically false, take soy for example. 92 percent of human usable soy is used for humans, 7% whole bean for animals and 1% of the oil, they take 99% of the waste, like all seed oils and other crops have waste. Humans take 6% of whole bean but 87% is processed into oil, which is in everything, either that or palm oil. Animals get fed more crop waste than what is grown for them and if in USA it's around one third of the corn crop. One crop, so no, it does not matter if animals are on land we can't do anything too, having other animals on it, wild ones isn't really going to change much environmentally. The one third of one crop and 8% of soy is not going to replace all the calories, or the rest of the inedible parts either that we use all of. The irony now is the more crop based people there are, the cheaper it is to raise animals, caged ones too.
Collapse risk, excellent word choice. Increasing. I've been climate crisis aware for a couple decades. Researching the science, and publishing some papers. And more recently climate speculations ... google Pinatubo II set in 2027.
We needed to stop the greed decades ago to have a slight chance of surviving. Pretty clear to me we're on our own...no loving all-powerful god is going to pull off a miracle...
If you want to avoid a Collapse, we must first move towards halving the world's population. The leaders of all countries must ban oil and thus everything made from it. Build only with natural materials. No livestock farming. Electricity only from sun and wind and hydropower. Everyone working where they live. No more aeroplanes. Fewer cars. And so much more, in short 100 years back in time. None of this is going to happen so this Collapse is definitely going to happen. And for the record, I am also to blame for this.
Since the 1960's environmentalist have been trying to alarm us into taking action to save the environment. And expert after expert have been telling us "all is ok, it's all sustainable". We've been hearing that slogan for over 60 years and things have been getting worse. Why" We have short memories, and after the experts tells us "all is ok and it's sustainable" our minds relax and in a few months we've forgotten the fight - forever. The word "sustainable" has morphed over the years to mean "kicking the can way the hell down the road out of sight and mind." Over 90% of the commercial fish in the ocean are gone. There are over 10,000 desalinations plants sucking out water from the ocean and returning the salt back to the ocean. Fracking has destroyed our fresh ground water... and the list goes on and on... Just where do you all think this is going to end?
Climate disruption is pushing up food prices around the world. People who care about poorer people care about that reality. x.com/jembendell/status/1808491851277906167
Printing money is what's driving up food prices. Co2 is .04 precedent of the atmosphere. Even if all your molded are 100% correct, which they're not , nuclear is the only answer. At least Bill Gates knows this. Oil is dirty, and scarcity is a problem, and if other technologies replace it... good. Listen to people regarding the logistics and reality that go with your "solutions" to these issues. All the comments I read are from left minded people with the " others are the problem" solution to everything. Then it becomes political, and that's the motivating factor.
Anas ibn Malik reported that the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, "If the Final Hour comes while you have a shoot of a plant in your hands and it is possible to plant it before the Hour comes, you should plant it."
Well...stop eating plants,cause they are also feeling beings. The fact that you are not able to feel their emotions just shows you are not as conscious of life as you believe yourself to be.
@@pepeespanol3312 What do the animals you eat, eat before you eat them? Animal agriculture is the leading cause of deforestation, habitat destruction, water pollution, ocean dead zones and *species extinction* . -United Nations FAO Animal agriculture uses 83% of farmland and only provides 18% of calories. When we switch to a plant based food system, we can restore/reforest 76% of farmland AND be able to feed everyone. -J. Poore, Oxford, journal Science If you believe you are conscious of life or care about plants or believe you're intelligent, do you think contributing to the leading causes of plant deaths is hypocritical? FYI - Plants, unlike us animals, do not have a brain or nervous system to experience pain or emotions. But even if we pretend they do, those that kill animals are responsible for all the plants those animals killed, including the forests killed to grow those plants.
@@leviahimsa First,l don't eat animals. Second:: agriculture is the main reason for life decline. To provide you all the vegies you need,million after million of animals and plants are poisoned every day to keep your crops "" healthy" and productive.I grow my own food,so,l know what l am talking. After harvesting,before anything gets to your table,transportation is needed.Thousands of miles of roads and railways,with all the destruction and pollution they entail.Plus,trucks,trains and ships
I'm a uk beef farmer, I can see what I'm doing I can see the wrong in it. But, like every normal being I'm stuck in a cycle that needs me to earn money and there is no money left to change path. I have an agreement with myself thst when this doom loop ends I'm becoming self sufficient vegetarian
@@BenTaylor-f2h I really admire your sharing and principles of changing the cycle. It's so important that we support farmers like you - they provide sustenance for so many. 🙏 The TransFARMation Project by Mercy For Animals offers help to change the cycle and continue to provide for themselves and our communities as we continue to grow. 🌎
@Jem, look up Jerry Lopez (famous surfer) while you are in Bali. You guys might even be able to do a great interview together, about respect of nature and spiritual peace?
Great documentary and thank you for your dedication. The core issue on our planet is overpopulation. We are adding close to 100 million people to the planet everyday and unfortunately no matter the amount of environmental initiatives, it'll never be enough to offset the amount of people added to the planet everyday. Millions of acres of land required to house and feed all those people who rely on a massive amount of resources to just sustain the most basic of lifestyle. The greatest environmental and humanitarian effort anyone can undertake can be done from the comfort of their own home in deciding not to have children for a period of time until the population is drastically and naturally decreased to a sustainable number that not only considers the health of human life but the health of fauna and flora. 🌍✌️
you're so close to working it out.. no, the pretty women that all the men cater too, will *finally* care we do what they want including destroying the planet
@@kp6215 Wrong. Medical research shows that in the future because of global warming the death toll by heat combined with humidity will drastically increase. The lower latitudes will become uninhabitable in the second half of this century and lead to a few billion refugees. That's simple physics and biology.This year you could already see the beginning of this all around these latitudes from Mexico to India to the Philippines.
Oh Jim, you are not alone I think for all of us who walk away and turn towards the soil and towards the sun and towards the rain that we all feel the way you do
I'm not sure we can repair things. I'm feeling heat, I'm feeling extreme winds, I'm living through ongoing floods. I've seen the ecosystem and weather breakdown in my life. I e seen the ocean die. I can see the soil loosing water and carbon. I can see people cutting regrowth vegetation all around me, I can see sewerage in the sea, I can see the extraction highways and railroads being built. I can see them drilling the coast of south Africa for fossil fuels, I can see the last wild animals compete with extractive agriculture and free ranging livestock, can see the population in rease and food get too expensive. South Africa is is looking harsh. Not sure how food will thrive when the wind blows so hard it breaks the teees, then they rot, then they burn, then people cut rhe last. I had a dream when we startedXR that the last tree on earth was cut down. This can become a reality.
Remember: exponential growth not only means exponential growth in energy consumption, but also exponential growth in environmental harms. The global industrial civilization in its last year will cause more damage on the environment than the last five years before, the last five yeas before will cause more damage on the environment than the last twenty years before that and so on ...
For now.... "Awestruck With Wonder Events™" Awestruck with wonder!!!! I step into my earthly Regenerative garden, to align with self and incorporate Nature's evolving wisdom into my daily nourishment, both giving back food to Earth and imbibing nectar from earth." --Diana Trees, Bali, 21 June, 2024
It is interesting that we don’t hear more about this. I’m beginning to wonder if the lack of discussion on this is purposeful and not just a coincidence.
I wanted to change the world but nobody wanted to lose their job !.....and the only possible solution I can see to that problem would be to make it financially worthwhile for people to SHARE the jobs we NEED people to do and work much less...it would be the end of this useless infinite growth system... it would ensure people could stop doing their planet destroying jobs and EASILY find another one . ..and It would change the world very quickly without causing any hardship or collapse because everything we NEED to have done will still be getting done.
Yeah and who feeds and houses the people who don't work? Know a lot of welfare communities where people live healthy, happy lives? No? We already need everyone who's willing to work to do so now to pay for all the retirees and people who don't.
Sometimes you have to quit to win! But do so without regret always remember that all our ancestors had made thier way thur great floods ice ages ages and countless other challenges ,,,,,,,,
This is an extraordinary piece of work. Using all your skills from the old world to help rebuild our new. I worked with Skeena in XR and I remember her telling me that you had invited her to work on something big and she was excited. Since then I joined the Insulate Britain campaign and then Just Stop Oil. Went to prison. Twice. Am now volunteering in a climate emergency centre in my hometown which I cofounded. It’s been a struggle (family don’t support my actions) but so liberating. And I have met the most wonderful people. Totally connected. And now this film. I’m so proud of you and happy to be a part of this awakened community. We will keep working, sharing this terrible news and supporting one another in our grief. Thank you for your service to humanity 🙏🏻
Thank you so much for the sacrifice and bravery xx
@@michellecharlesworth970 Great action. Your are living the necessary change. 🙏
Instant new sub: I had my climate awakening 20 years ago but never formally joined any climate aware or activitst organisation. I soon realised nobody wants to hear the bad news which seems so far away from their current expectation of life for themselves or their family. I have not flown for 20 years, I buy a lot less consumer crap and eat better and live life without media domination. Your documentary was a random UA-cam recommendation that became a watch from beginning to end and I felt compelled to leave a positive comment. Thank you for your communication and presentation, your new life experience and how we come to terms with ourselves and our world, and our lifestyle and it’s contradiction to life in the wider world. Action is the antidote to despair, my action is personal and one to one, Hope is illusionary, acceptance is peace.
Well stated. I first realized our situation in the late 60's and have been observing it worsening ever since. I like what you said "Action is the antidote to despair, my action is personal and one to one, Hope is illusionary, acceptance is Peace." A quote from Sting goes "Men go crazy in congregations, they only get better one by one." And there are no magic wands. Peace my Friend, Namaste
Nothing can be done. A resistance needs secure comms. That will never happen.
The climate isn't changing.
@@JamesHawkeUA-cam Changing as it always has done but a slight of hand has attached human activity to this cycle.
@@JamesHawkeUA-cam explain please? or just just leave the podcast name
Thanks to all of you who have tried to talk about the environment to others, and tried again... Being told that "everyone has their cause" so why must you bring everyone else down... etc. ad nauseum. And still get up every morning, awed by the beauty and life and sounds and smells of nature... and smile and cry and begin again... You are appreciated.
Thank you. I've been doing this for seven years, and still in reality people are not receptive to hearing the truth.
Sadly, when we walked away from the wild, we walked away from ourselves. Thanks, Jem.
We were dragged. Old family trees were very important to us, but plants did not glow in the dark.
Yet the leftists despise "backwards" rural people who live on small farms much closer to nature than 99% of their own. The irony. Will he mention the Younger Dryas, Little Ice Age or Medieval Warm Period? What about the regular huge volcanic eruptions and asteroid impacts that wipe out huge regions, dim the sun and drop temperatures almost overnight? Most don`t because they`re uneducated fanatics. Does he know what mega solar events do to the gasses in the atmosphere? Will he ignore China & India to avoid being "racist"? How much money is he making while pretending to be a holy monk?
we can at least begin to walk back to it.
On a personal level, at least.
You can never go home
I'm on the second listening to breaking together. Things are happening fast now and your book came at the perfect time for me. Thank you so much for all of your work and sacrifice.
I have listened / followed you from Sydney Australia and have since moved to a small village by the sea in Finland. It is a breath of fresh air to actually hear the truth regardless how bad it nay be. You have definitely changed my views on life and the importance of love for others.
How did you manage to move to Finland?
An excellent documentary. It's such a shame that so many people are not told the true state of our world. I appreciate your work greatly.
We will be unable to deny it in a few short years. Just a shame they wasted decades of time when we could have made it less bad.
A lot of people are faced with the truth, and when they are faced with it, they bully and shamed the people who are talking about it from making them uncomfortable. And their knee-jerk reaction is shaming. Talk about collapse and you’re an unhinged conspiracy theorist and a doomer with mental health problems. Problem is most people _don’t want to hear the truth_ and will actively avoid it, and try and prevent other people from speaking on it. The normalcy bias is so strong, and it’s frankly suicidal.
We have heard the message loudly for 65 years+. We need people that DO things to mitigate the stress and help the recovery, not pander to affluent arts majors.
Welp, that long comment I left under yours disappeared but I’m still getting notifications. Weird. People also deny the truth, and don’t want to hear it.
True. It is rare that any of this makes it into the mainstream, or even onto popular podcasts. Then we face 'visibility filtering' by bigtech for being too alarmist for their corporate-funded 'fact checkers'. Something I mentioned in the concluding of a project to warn policy makers: jembendell.com/2024/07/03/no-more-warnings-needed-an-intransigent-managerial-class-must-be-sidestepped/
This film gave me a deep sense of peace and acceptance as I'm coming back from an illness and finding new direction as energy returns to do the work we share. Grateful to have come across this today - thanks, Jem and Skeena!
Thanks Jem for your rootedness and truth ... Love from South Africa
Thank you so much Jem. I deeply relate to your experience and to your change in direction. I started my quest at 17, and exchanged a life in London for one in rural Mexico. In year 2000 I moved onto my small holding to become a self-sufficient farmer. For me it is the only way to make a difference. Un abrazo fuerte, hermano.
Great Doc, literally! Hi Jem I met you a number of years ago at ….I think Sacred Arts or Unicorn Camp, where the whole camp was devoted to this subject/collapse etc. i hated that camp. I have spent my whole conscious life eg age 16-59 trying so hard with the environment in the face of ever accelerating global destruction. The “message”, of what I knew any way left me with a paralysing gnawing fear for a number of years. It was about my children and their imminent destruction and that of their generation. I chose perhaps 2 years ago now to really talk to them about their feelings around the collapse. They had such strength and such acceptance that my fear dissolved. I now live doing my small part. I live in some acres in Kent, my land has always been devoted to the wildlife, I listen quietly to the whisperings of the universe. I honour tiny moments. I cannot stop the march but I will play my small part. So glad to see you well and happy in Bali, the grace of the Balinese can teach us much. So lovely to see Katie too. Blessings on you both, go well ❤️❤️❤️
‘I hated that camp’ caught me off guard and made me chuckle 😂
Jem is a gem!
Saw what you did there.
@@Bolanboogie10 yeah, low hanging fruit.
Excellent. The first prerequisite for effective action is public awareness and the courage to face our frightening reality. I have lost friends who - lacking the guts to face reality because to do so would demand action - got angry when climate is mentioned. No surrender!
Mr Cooper, my fourth grade science teacher in 1976 warned us about this-and here we are. Nobody has ever been willing to sit and listen to hear. My warnings is just too terrifying for them.
Yeah, no one wants to talk about it with me either. I'll say something about it but they never engage in the topic.
In 76, they said it was an ice age that was coming. In the 80s, it was hole in the ozone . Then I think they discovered there always was a hole in the ozone. Then global warming, but that didn't describe what was happening, so now it's climate change. Co2 is .04 % of the atmosphere. The only thing people agree with is that a cleaner world makes sense. These climate models are not absolute. I see a lot of green new deal through the comments. What would that really accomplish . Like Carl Sagan said, if you can't get China and India on board with such a plan it wouldn't work. And they're busy pulling there population out of poverty so they will do what they have to do. The world isn't ending in 10 years because of climate change.
Why is it the people who give climate hysteria also give transgender hysteria or right wing racists hysteria ....covid hysteria. Are they correct. ? Or hysterical 🤔
@@Whowhatwherewhen5 First, 7 million people died of COVID and Republicans died at higher rates then Dems, so the GOP shouldn't have pooh-poohed it. Second, racism has been a real plague on society for 500 years, and although it's much better, it still isn't fixed, so that's not "hysteria" either. Meanwhile, thousands of research studies and intensifying climate disasters prove that the climate crisis is real and threatens our future, so calling that "hysteria" just signals that you don't know the science.
Take care.
@@Whowhatwherewhen5ikr. Everyone is kinda stuck in the way of thinking through the infomation we get. Too little,narrows our perspectives. Too much, incapacitates us.
All I can say, is Thunderbolt Project, Dan Winters, Schauberger, Kolisko, Passio, Caroline Myss, Michelle Gibson and many more.
The world is more wonderous than we can dare to imagine. The things we can measure and quantify mighy gives us the map. But it is not the territory.
This is so surreal: this video being several times interrupted by ads promoting ultimately brainless high gloss consumerism.
If you look at one of the early comments replied to by Jem, it is UA-cam that has applied these.
I think ' Documentary ' videos have it done as an algorithm feature.
@@em945 Surreal independent from the question if anybody „ordered“ or „arranged“ this…
Aren't there only ads if the channel chooses to monetize their content? I am blissfully unaware as my adblocker filters all the rubbish.
I pay £12 a month. Well worth it, just to get rid of ads and do other tasks while listening in a box.
@@ppetal1 I use adblocker ultimate with the firefox web browser. Doesn't cost penny. I consider advertising to be a form of pollution. You shouldn't have to pay to be free of it.
I’ve got the book and showed my dad the letter. It didn’t change his perspective (not because it’s a bad letter, it’s just denial’s easier). It wasn’t that he didn’t believe it per se, but he said he doesn’t know what to believe anymore. I can understand that because he never looks into what scientists are saying.
It bewilders me, on such a vital topic, people’s aversion to allotting time to have a proper look into it, especially seeing as there are experts like Jem that have collated evidence from various disciplines into a single book that’s easy to understand if you go into it with an open mind.
Loved the book btw 👌
My father was up front with me when I asked him if man-made climate change was real. "Yes." was his answer. When I asked what can be done about it, "Not much." This was 40 years ago.
@@therealdesidaru he should write a book, really has a way with words.
It's not his fault, it's by design. Ever notice that even the leftest, most progressive news outlets just... don't really talk about climate change? There's no effort - at all - going on in society to try and inoculate against denial, right-wing propaganda or conspiracy theories.
And that's because the rich own the media. They have an agenda to just... tone it down. Your dad is a victim of intentionally bad education.
Yep, the corporate corrupting of the scientific process, its communication and application, has led to many people distrusting authority on matters that involve science so they are then mislead by opportunists on social media, or disengage. I have had to accept that this distortion of knowledge and communication is itself an aspect of societal collapse and I will continue to share insights from rational, diligent, systemic and salient analysis without the likelihood it either makes a significant impact at scale in society or reaches all the people most important to me. It is why I gave a whole chapter to the topic of 'critical wisdom' soundcloud.com/jem-bendell/freedom-to-know-critical
It shouldn’t bewilder you because honestly most of the people who are old enough to understand or do something about it are also old enough to know they won’t be here when s*** gets real. Hard to care about something you aren’t going to personally suffer with.
Every time someone talks to me about "hope"... I ask them "hope for what?"
Make anything up. JFC. These people are lost
Have a positive attitude! I'm positive dangerous climate change is here NOW!
hope that a civilisation living unsustainably can carry on living the same life but somehow in a sustainable way, people hope for the impossible. it also really helps if you are completely uneducated on the topic, which would appear to be most people.
Future generations. For what we can accomplish in securing them their future
The Green New Deal is a first step in bringing humans together in cooperation for each others health and well being.
There may be others, but bringing humans together to care about more than our individual "success" is core
This is excellent well done Jem Guy McPherson talks much about leading with love during these times
What’s fascinating is the psychology behind why society is not taking this seriously. Because I’ve always grown things since a child. I developed a unique sensitivity in regards to feeling our planet. Decades ago, I developed a suntan lotion for my plants because I noticed even the most sun, loving vegetables, experiencing solar stress. a few years ago we bought a small property and I just have known for decades that things are getting warmer and will continue to get warmer faster than anyone realizes. So what did I do? I started planting plants that are wanted to grow zones higher than we are designated here. And the frightening thing? A local culture specialist. Just told me that our zone has already changed to 10 a or 10 B when it was. Just 9B. So I guess my instincts are right on?
I see myself in a lot of Jem's opinions and thoughts, especially the one about feeling alienated in one's own society. Here are some random ideas I've had.
Basically, from a marketing standpoint, the idea should probably be one of 'pessimistic action'. "Yeah, hi, welcome to XR, we're pessimists but really that just means being realistic about the future of humanity. It's going to suck to change as much as we're going to have to, but it needs to be done, so let's just be "Pessimistic Together" and take action to save ourselves from the many of the even worse futures out there".
So it's basically a message of "We know you're mostly not ready for what we have to say, but the world will change, very soon, and once you realize that what we've been saying was the truth all along, come join us! We're a brutally realistic bunch, but that's what it takes to survive this mess."
Toxic/naive optimism needs to be purged from this world. It's just not constructive. "Doing things because they need to be done" is a message people can get behind. as it resonates with the working people, and human "itchyness to do something all the time", shall we say.
Please use whatever ideas above at your own pleasure!
Yep, in the book I talk about positive pessimism. In a recent talk in Hungary, I went further to recognize the full power of sacred pessimism. jembendell.com/2024/04/29/sacred-pessimism-a-talk-to-mark-5-years-of-a-new-movement/
Sending lots of love to you, Jeremy. And thank you for sharing your path. It creates peace to watch this video. I appreciate much having met you at a beautiful place! Friederike from former Alexandros.
Thank you. I hope you get to convene people for wonderful connection and expression via a new venue!
Temperature in Palm Springs 🌴 yesterday hit a record 124F
Its 125 in NV
Looks like summer to me
133 degrees 7/9
For everyone who's not a Yank, 124/125 in Freedom Eagle Units is 51C.
@@cabalavatar official proffesional weather station measuring air temperature?
Thank you, Jem and Creators of Documentary.
✌❤
I have been having very difficult conversations with family and some friends about this for several years now. Most really don't want to talk about it because the inability to change what is coming makes most people extremely uncomfortable. The speed at which climate has been changing versus what we were told has made me extremely uncomfortable. I am deeply morning the world I grew up in and wanted my children and grandchildren to be able to live in. Now, simply *living* in the future will be a struggle; not the distant future but very near future.
Same. I am terrified for the kind of world my kids and their children will experience. It's happening now and I'm sick over it. If last summer didn't get people's attention I don't know what will. They all think their air conditioners will keep them safe and it's business as usual. It's totally bonkers.
Yep, they will not listen to you. I have found out in conversations with many. Even it may harm you if persist on them, relationship-wise.
Beautiful film! Also beautifully made. Enjoyed you speaking more on the spiritual dimension in all of this Jem.
A wonderful truthful and sensitive documentary❤ thank Jem and everyone that w as involved in the making of do this documentary
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Aldo Leopold said living with an ecological “education” meant living in a world of wounds…..
I’ve been living there for many years, trying to find a….let’s call it a path. I feel constrained to silence sooooo often, just to let a little joy bubble in the lives of those I love when it’s already in such short supply.
It can leave me lonely, and feeling like a liar-by-omission.
This time with you has been a huge help.
So again, thank you.
Big long term fan that have bought your Breaking Together book. Love you have put a complete yet brief enough version in video form to share for the people who would not read the book but watch a video. Also love how your is one of the very few messages that moves further from clichés and propose future attitudes for the future that is to come.
This also dissects the meaning of hope and dismantle its naive interpretations that too often are coopted by the current system to stall any change.
I'll be spreading the word while also trying to align my life and principles around this new reality.
Greetings from Mexico.
Those childless cat ladies cared enough not to lay this on their children.
Breaking together, perfect words for our times. Thank you for caring enough to share, take care.
I love the Kintsugi buddha introduction. Could not have started this conversation more poignantly...
36:00 I feel the same way, when i enter a city. It is, as if you can feel the stress and negative vibes of everybody. The polution, the noise...absoulutely disgusting
I live in a compact city In a mixed-use neighborhood where I can walk to just about everything. When I go to the suburbs which are so sprawling and wasteful and so car dependent, that’s when I feel disgust. I guess we’re all disgusted by something.
This documentary resonates very much with how I feel about the changes that are coming. Not addressing the root-causes ( a systemic shift is needed ) and carrying on the way we have done for centuries will not bring about the change the earth needs right now. It's like talking to a brick wall in my opinion. It will have to come from local incentives. Small endeavours. Communities discovering how to work together to get things done, where everybody's effort is appreciated as a part of the whole. Thank you for sharing your insights. It means a lot... 🙏
The terminus of walking the path to enlightenment is the Cave at the End of It All. Weary travellers reaching the cave entrance will find a flickering hearthfire beckoning from within. And, upon crossing the threshold, and coming full circle, the traveller will realize that once again, home has been redeemed. It has been an awfully long walk, from the cave mouth to the City of Gold and back, but now the journey is at an end, and the homefire awaits. Cast off your raiments, discard your baubles, and squat beside the campfire. We all belong here, and always have. And never should have left.
it’s a shame in that cave awaits a huge fuck-off bear that tears everyone to shreds
Thank you, the filming team and Jem are doing such an important, meaningful work! May you be able to produce many other films and spread the true state of our beloved planet! May we all be courageous enough to put our actions in service of others.
Neitzche defined hope not as a technique for extending one's torment.
Eh?
Pandora's box. What was left behind (hope) was the curse.
Funny how all the supposed solutions are by "doing more." Maybe do LESS (drive, eat, laundry....) It wont matter that much, but it sure is easier! The desire to be "useful" drives most consumption and waste. Be not ambitious, but seek that which is already there. Hear the Bodi.
The Bodhi tree was/is a type of banyan tree that drops these little fruits, sort of figs the size of peas. My mom used to hate 'em and always bitch about them. It makes me laugh that the tree my mother disliked so much is the actual bodhi tree.
I fully understand this career and academia pressure because I come from South Africa. But in my early thirties, unlike the rest of my generation, I gave up job and career possibilities and started travelling. In the end I landed up in Switzerkand where training in crafts is very well developed and well paid. This leads to much less pressure for individuals to go to a university even if one is not made for acedemia. This policy brings a lot of peace and satisfaction and a very high standard in practical jobs. This academia for everyone is a scary mass sickness
How did you manage to get a visa to live in Switzerland?
A little activism helps the dispair: stop or reduce your meat and dairy consumption. Stop buying stuff packaged in plastic- -plastic water bottles are incredibly stipid and the grocer has cases of these polluting, disgusting things! Buy quality clothing that will last and then learn to mend them! Stop driving around for pleasure or driving one mile to get a one pound loaf of bread. Stop flying on vacation and learn about the town or city you live in. Plant a garden.
THINK about your carbon footprint EVERY time you buy something.
Better late than never for sure. Realizing how destructive a typical act like shopping or vehicular travel is surely is an initial part of waking up. Of course that doesn't mean it will end just because it is non sustainable. Soon enough (an eventuality) folks will find collapse will rob them of the fantasy of escape into consumerism and holding on to the status quo. It will be too late to find the personal center that had required attention for many years. So start now. Sit on the floor till it hurts. That may be the beginning of activism.
Meat and dairy?
Grow up.
Stop driving for pleasure.
Stop running your AC to 65 when it's 100 out.
Pick up someone else's trash.
Everyone wants everyone else to do the work but they themselves don't budge.
No one wants to make any sacrifices.
Especially Westerners and especially USA citizens
UA-cam blocking comments again
Increase you meat intake if it's not the daily recommended amount, we feed more crop waste than feed we grow for them and the little bit we do grow specifically for them, is not going to replace all that we get and crop based is all around profit and increased turnover. Eat the fat, beef or lamb is mostly grass fed on non arable land, so it's the cleanest food available and most environmentally friendly. Stop eating crop foods that are destroying the planet and eat less, overall.
A small percent of an eight billionth of 6 percent of the issue doesnt doesn't do much. Blaming individuals is literally fossil fuel marketing. If we don't entirely shut down the top 100 polluters who represent over 70% of the issue there's almost no point whatsoever to individual efforts (many of which are not actually having any meaningful impact and in some cases are exacerbating the problem. Even those you mentioned.
Yes, we should be examining a "less" economy. Less need for pointless jobs and businesses. Less need for massive commuting. Less need for industrial plastics and fossil fuels and mining. But we should be examining these issues as a collective society. Not as individuals. And we should be demanding such societal efforts and condemning anyone who pretends individual actions amount to much. As he said in the film, most people are dependent on the societal structure. Asking that person not to depend on it is completely unrealistic.
Congratulations on the life change. I sure pray we all smarten up. I wish I didn’t see the plastic bottle of water on your desk next to your computer this made me shiver 😢
This was a beautiful offering thank you for sharing Gem
Very good! Thank you. I feel less alone by watching. May everyone allow everything to come up and be touched and transformed in a positive way by this.
Thank you Jem, your an inspiration.
I am currently working towards a Degree in Sustainability and was starting to feel overwhelmed and questioning everything. You have re kindled my passion and reminded me of my abilities to overcome difficulties. "As Necessity is the mother of invention", Plato. Being stewards of this planet, I feel it's our duty to help find balance... at least do our best to.
Anna
Thank you so much Jem!
I am a journalist and have covered several Climate Conferences in the past decade. I lost hope of any positive outcome from such conferences. We will not see a solution from the political or business leaders. The problems are on the system's roots and it's impossible to correct them, and remain with the same system. We need a new way of being on this planet (maybe old ways of being...). I totally agree with Jem Bendell and I wanna thank him for this inspiration to seek solutions at the community level. I hope more and more people will become aware that the collapse of industrial civilization is unavoidable.
My sister and one of her dear friends went on a vacation to Bali. They returned home, having experienced the deep gratitude of every single person they encountered in Bali for the gift of life, all the resources that the land gives and their constant joy and peace. My sister seems like a lighter being, and if it is possible for her, I'd say is even more giving than before. She sought out this trip perhaps because she already had a kinship with the people's appreciation for life.
It’s amazing how consciousness is waking up to its true nature by unique ways by overcoming fear of death. Aum Shanti 👼🙏🦋
Beautiful film. I was struck by how the XR messenger was personally attacked so that they could avoid dealing with the truth of her message of reality. Also the words of Joanna Macy so strong and simple and true.
Yes, wonderfully clear, the good and the bad.
"You paved paradise and put in a parking lot
Dont it always seem to go you dont know what you've got till its gone"
Big yellow taxi. Joni Mitchell
Exactly
Tis true. And there is nothing we can do. It is magical we don't know what happens after collapse. In fact-- this idea that collapse is some time down the road is the only part of our collective narrative that is bonkers. The temps are cresting to 90's here in Seattle this weekend. The west coast is burning from a heat wave. We're in it. Mutual aid and recognizing that our losses are what connects us is a gift of perspective. Better to be a calm beam of light than pull your hair out.
Word up brotha
It’s been burning up here 😢
So what exactly are you doing in Seattle to change things?
@@LilyGazouNot judging would be a good start for you.
Yes. Be both helping people into the lifeboats and fiddling 🎻 away while we sink.❤
Thank you
lovely stuff, thanks for the documentary
Glad you enjoyed it
The real harm is in the solutions we develop to solve problems. The planet is safe, people are not.
You are what we need, great thinkers & communicators, however not enough are taking notice. Terrence McKenna had the same view. Peace.
Amazing documentary. ❤😢😊
Mother Nature has a way of correcting things
Great documentary
Hoping listening to this will give me perspective on whether I should reconsider current thoughts of "maybe I should just go buy a house". A decision I've been putting off for decades. Not getting any younger & house sharing sucks. Would prefer to join a co-housing community, but they're just too few & far in between in the UK. Born at the wrong time.
Ther is so much wisdom. In every sentence you speak❤
I've got to admit it's getting better (better)
A little better all the time (it can't get no worse)
I was at that UN investment forum presentation. In fact you made mention of a UN inspired blockchain currency but effectively saying it was too late. I spoke to you about it afterwards, you were quite short, I now understand where your head was at.
Thank you, Namaste'
Humanity is in every way a social animal. That is our greatest strength. The more we live up to it the stronger we are. The more we ignore it the lower and weaker we become.
Beautiful intro ❤ speaks to my soul
Hi Gem. I’m really interested in how ritual has changed your life. It sounds like it’s brought about a massive shift from the anthropomorphic world view to a more animistic sense of being and reciprocity.
I would like to hear more about the rituals too in detail if possible - I would like to implement them in my life.
@@LizabettRusso 👋 there are 2 books I can recommend for further reading. Root and Ritual by Becca Piastrelli and Rituals for Life by Isla McCleod. One American and one British
Speaking of rituals, how about that Extinction Rebellion protest? Singing, like they were in a church singing hymns, and getting arrested, like they were doing something worthwhile. Bunch of idiots.
@@davidjohnzenocollins I think they hope to raise awareness by peaceful protest rather than the oft destructive and disruptive attention sought by Stop Oil. Perhaps it’s a way for them to feel part of a collective voice… I’m not a member I’m just thinking how people choose a response that feels right to them.
How can I prepare? As a modern city dweller I know so little about farming or nature in general.
Take that question and many others u will have to the community at www.deepadaptation.info
Exactly what we should be asking.
Thank you for spreading this message, through my awakening journey I've found my own creativity which has come out in ways I never would've thought possible ✌️❤️
I was in thailand 30 yrs ago. The peace and exxuberant nature is common to bali and i truly long for more slow living close to nature. Love hand pan music.❤
Heal yourself.. Heal the planet...
...Beryl, hurricane was the earliest hurricane to form and within a couple days became a cat 4 then a cat 5 hurricane killing several people and causing irreparable damage.
It’s supposed to hit Texas on Monday. Not past tense yet.
I sincerely hope people grasp the fact that there are those that want to play god are diddling with the weather right now as is increasingly now being admitted. Enough said
Animal agriculture uses 83% of farmland and only provides 18% of calories. When we switch to a plant based food system, we can restore/reforest 76% of farmland AND be able to feed everyone. -J. Poore, Oxford, journal Science
Animal agriculture is the leading cause of deforestation, habitat destruction, water pollution, ocean dead zones and *species extinction* . -United Nations FAO
The plants can't grow without the animal manure hon. They also can't grow without co2
@@lynnelee4390 plants CAN grow without animal manure. Nature has proven this... and for Co2 - the devil's on the dosage.
@@lynnelee4390 Why do you believe that?
I live on a veganic permaculture farm in a rural part of a third world country. We use living mulch (Butón de Oro / Mexican Sunflower) that is much more powerful than chicken manure, and we also complete the nutrient cycles with humanure. We can grow plants without exploiting other animals.
Do you think animal abuse is wrong?
925 million humans (1 in 9) suffer from hunger, yet 80 billion unnaturally bred animals on farms are given enough human edible food that could support 4 billion humans directly. -University of Minnesota
@@lynnelee4390 algae is our only hope to sequester all the extra co2. Oil and coal are from algae. Algae can sequester 100 gigatons of co2 per year - if only algae is focused on.
The reality is that 76% is inarable land, meaning we don't do anything to it but we get a return. People, and I did when vegan, have to stop thinking it's just calories that need replacing. It is not. Like the gelatine that holds together your toilet paper or the activated carbon to filter your water or sugar, it's more than calories that need replacing. 83 minus 76 is 6%, so that would mean 6% of the land gives three times the calories, or another crop in its place would have to, arable land and what it can grow is 24% of the land, that we douse in pesticides and synthetic fertilisers and have literally destroyed the soil and turned it into dirt, so that it flies away in the wind, while we suck dry aquifers.
"Agriculture" is the leading cause because humans that live there use it to live, if using the FAO :
The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) recognizes the critical role of livestock in supporting livelihoods, especially for poor communities. Here are some key points:
Livestock and Livelihoods:
Livestock production is essential for around 60 percent of rural households in developing countries. These households include smallholder farmers, agro-pastoralists, and pastoralists.
Approximately 1.7 billion poor people depend on livestock for their livelihoods.
70 percent of those employed in the livestock sector are women.
In summary, FAO works to enhance animal production systems sustainably, improve the quality of animal products, and uplift the livelihoods of poor communities while meeting consumer needs. Livestock contributes significantly to global food security and economic well-being, benefiting millions of people worldwide.
So in affect it helps low income families to have animals, for you to say that "animal agiculture" is the main cause probably means all of our consumption in the modern world and this is categorically false, take soy for example. 92 percent of human usable soy is used for humans, 7% whole bean for animals and 1% of the oil, they take 99% of the waste, like all seed oils and other crops have waste. Humans take 6% of whole bean but 87% is processed into oil, which is in everything, either that or palm oil. Animals get fed more crop waste than what is grown for them and if in USA it's around one third of the corn crop. One crop, so no, it does not matter if animals are on land we can't do anything too, having other animals on it, wild ones isn't really going to change much environmentally. The one third of one crop and 8% of soy is not going to replace all the calories, or the rest of the inedible parts either that we use all of. The irony now is the more crop based people there are, the cheaper it is to raise animals, caged ones too.
Thx Jem.
Collapse risk, excellent word choice. Increasing. I've been climate crisis aware for a couple decades. Researching the science, and publishing some papers. And more recently climate speculations ... google Pinatubo II set in 2027.
Im aware, i listen to guy mcpherson, michael dowd.
I grieve every day. Age 70 very ill. My heart is 😢
We needed to stop the greed decades ago to have a slight chance of surviving.
Pretty clear to me we're on our own...no loving all-powerful god is going to pull off a miracle...
If you want to avoid a Collapse, we must first move towards halving the world's population. The leaders of all countries must ban oil and thus everything made from it. Build only with natural materials. No livestock farming. Electricity only from sun and wind and hydropower. Everyone working where they live. No more aeroplanes. Fewer cars. And so much more, in short 100 years back in time. None of this is going to happen so this Collapse is definitely going to happen. And for the record, I am also to blame for this.
Privileged guy who abandoned his country, Bali does not need you, the UK does. Fleeing at the other end of the world is not helping anyone.
Check out www.bekandze.net ...something impossible for me to afford anywhere in europe
Since the 1960's environmentalist have been trying to alarm us into taking action to save the environment.
And expert after expert have been telling us "all is ok, it's all sustainable". We've been hearing that slogan for over 60 years and things have been getting worse. Why"
We have short memories, and after the experts tells us "all is ok and it's sustainable" our minds relax and in a few months we've forgotten the fight - forever.
The word "sustainable" has morphed over the years to mean "kicking the can way the hell down the road out of sight and mind."
Over 90% of the commercial fish in the ocean are gone. There are over 10,000 desalinations plants sucking out water from the ocean and returning the salt back to the ocean.
Fracking has destroyed our fresh ground water... and the list goes on and on...
Just where do you all think this is going to end?
Rich people concerned about the environment. Poor people concerned about food and rent.
Climate disruption is pushing up food prices around the world. People who care about poorer people care about that reality.
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@@jembendell your out of touch as hell, shut up.
@@jembendell and youtube censored my reply. all I can say is youtube stop recommending this c $ r a-p to me. thanks.
Printing money is what's driving up food prices. Co2 is .04 precedent of the atmosphere. Even if all your molded are 100% correct, which they're not , nuclear is the only answer. At least Bill Gates knows this. Oil is dirty, and scarcity is a problem, and if other technologies replace it... good. Listen to people regarding the logistics and reality that go with your "solutions" to these issues. All the comments I read are from left minded people with the " others are the problem" solution to everything. Then it becomes political, and that's the motivating factor.
@@Jadstar1 enjoy the hot house effect
Anas ibn Malik reported that the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, "If the Final Hour comes while you have a shoot of a plant in your hands and it is possible to plant it before the Hour comes, you should plant it."
We can reduce suffering as we come to an end. Please consider not eating (killing) other feeling beings. ✌️💖🐕
Well...stop eating plants,cause they are also feeling beings.
The fact that you are not able to feel their emotions just shows you are not as conscious of life as you believe yourself to be.
@@pepeespanol3312 What do the animals you eat, eat before you eat them?
Animal agriculture is the leading cause of deforestation, habitat destruction, water pollution, ocean dead zones and *species extinction* . -United Nations FAO
Animal agriculture uses 83% of farmland and only provides 18% of calories. When we switch to a plant based food system, we can restore/reforest 76% of farmland AND be able to feed everyone. -J. Poore, Oxford, journal Science
If you believe you are conscious of life or care about plants or believe you're intelligent, do you think contributing to the leading causes of plant deaths is hypocritical?
FYI - Plants, unlike us animals, do not have a brain or nervous system to experience pain or emotions. But even if we pretend they do, those that kill animals are responsible for all the plants those animals killed, including the forests killed to grow those plants.
@@leviahimsa
First,l don't eat animals.
Second:: agriculture is the main reason for life decline.
To provide you all the vegies you need,million after million of animals and plants are poisoned every day to keep your crops "" healthy" and productive.I grow my own food,so,l know what l am talking.
After harvesting,before anything gets to your table,transportation is needed.Thousands of miles of roads and railways,with all the destruction and pollution they entail.Plus,trucks,trains and ships
I'm a uk beef farmer, I can see what I'm doing I can see the wrong in it. But, like every normal being I'm stuck in a cycle that needs me to earn money and there is no money left to change path. I have an agreement with myself thst when this doom loop ends I'm becoming self sufficient vegetarian
@@BenTaylor-f2h I really admire your sharing and principles of changing the cycle. It's so important that we support farmers like you - they provide sustenance for so many. 🙏 The TransFARMation Project by Mercy For Animals offers help to change the cycle and continue to provide for themselves and our communities as we continue to grow. 🌎
It's called Weather Warfare.
The 7 year trib is upon us. Horrific times just ahead.
@Jem, look up Jerry Lopez (famous surfer) while you are in Bali. You guys might even be able to do a great interview together, about respect of nature and spiritual peace?
@46:43 marvellous personal explanation of purpose for meditation
(and the fundamental shortcoming of Christianity)
Great documentary and thank you for your dedication. The core issue on our planet is overpopulation. We are adding close to 100 million people to the planet everyday and unfortunately no matter the amount of environmental initiatives, it'll never be enough to offset the amount of people added to the planet everyday. Millions of acres of land required to house and feed all those people who rely on a massive amount of resources to just sustain the most basic of lifestyle. The greatest environmental and humanitarian effort anyone can undertake can be done from the comfort of their own home in deciding not to have children for a period of time until the population is drastically and naturally decreased to a sustainable number that not only considers the health of human life but the health of fauna and flora. 🌍✌️
When the power shuts off and people have to live in 100 plus degree weather without AC, that’s when people will care.
you're so close to working it out.. no, the pretty women that all the men cater too, will *finally* care
we do what they want including destroying the planet
Wrong, the cold is a lot more dangerous to humans, you have been put into a fear state.
@@ChrisInToonexactly.
@@kp6215 Wrong. Medical research shows that in the future because of global warming the death toll by heat combined with humidity will drastically increase. The lower latitudes will become uninhabitable in the second half of this century and lead to a few billion refugees. That's simple physics and biology.This year you could already see the beginning of this all around these latitudes from Mexico to India to the Philippines.
Oh Jim, you are not alone I think for all of us who walk away and turn towards the soil and towards the sun and towards the rain that we all feel the way you do
Trying to figure out if i should move back home next year or wait it out a couple more years. It's so hard to know
I'm not sure we can repair things. I'm feeling heat, I'm feeling extreme winds, I'm living through ongoing floods. I've seen the ecosystem and weather breakdown in my life. I e seen the ocean die. I can see the soil loosing water and carbon. I can see people cutting regrowth vegetation all around me, I can see sewerage in the sea, I can see the extraction highways and railroads being built. I can see them drilling the coast of south Africa for fossil fuels, I can see the last wild animals compete with extractive agriculture and free ranging livestock, can see the population in rease and food get too expensive. South Africa is is looking harsh. Not sure how food will thrive when the wind blows so hard it breaks the teees, then they rot, then they burn, then people cut rhe last. I had a dream when we startedXR that the last tree on earth was cut down. This can become a reality.
Remember: exponential growth not only means exponential growth in energy consumption, but also exponential growth in environmental harms. The global industrial civilization in its last year will cause more damage on the environment than the last five years before, the last five yeas before will cause more damage on the environment than the last twenty years before that and so on ...
For now....
"Awestruck With Wonder Events™"
Awestruck with wonder!!!! I step into my earthly Regenerative garden, to align with self and incorporate Nature's evolving wisdom into my daily nourishment, both giving back food to Earth and imbibing nectar from earth."
--Diana Trees, Bali, 21 June, 2024
Loved this😘
Be a prepper, seek out like minded people and do it quietly . I've given up on most people when I tell them about the coming solar cycle .
It is interesting that we don’t hear more about this. I’m beginning to wonder if the lack of discussion on this is purposeful and not just a coincidence.
Shhhh, the IPCC's brief doesn't include the effects of the sun! It's all CO2!
He -'couldn't afford to do it here in Britain ' the insinuation is then that none of us can afford it here. He's just another hippie tourist in Bali?
Haley Reinhart has a great song called "Be the Change"
21:00 Bellringer: Absorbing the emotional agression & toll.
We must stop work for money and industrie... Stop War the Earth stop War all Life..
Work Peace
Work Life
We would need some significant genetic mutations for that
We would need some significant genetic mutations for that
I wanted to change the world but nobody wanted to lose their job !.....and the only possible solution I can see to that problem would be to make it financially worthwhile for people to SHARE the jobs we NEED people to do and work much less...it would be the end of this useless infinite growth system... it would ensure people could stop doing their planet destroying jobs and EASILY find another one . ..and It would change the world very quickly without causing any hardship or collapse because everything we NEED to have done will still be getting done.
Yeah and who feeds and houses the people who don't work? Know a lot of welfare communities where people live healthy, happy lives? No? We already need everyone who's willing to work to do so now to pay for all the retirees and people who don't.
@@alanj9978 good grief...If you read my post you sure as hell managed NOT to understand what I said.
Sometimes you have to quit to win! But do so without regret always remember that all our ancestors had made thier way thur great floods ice ages ages and countless other challenges ,,,,,,,,
He's done a lot more damage to the planet than I ever will.