The man who helped usher in the environmental movement in the 1960s and '70s has been rethinking his positions on cities, nuclear power, genetic modification and geo-engineering. This talk at the US State Department is a foretaste of his major new book, sure to provoke widespread debate.
I felt almost euphoric when I saw this. Mr. Brand used educated common sense to make the point that even though things are heading in a negative direction, humans can still help Earth repair itself, even as climate change takes its course. This talk is a must-watch for anyone concerned with the future of our planet. | Bryan Bean-Mehlsen |
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