This movie encapsulates, in 1.5 hours so much of what I have been trying to communicate that I feel I could shut up shop.
WATCH:
PLANET OF THE HUMANS [FULL FILM]
22
April, 2020
WKOG
caveat: Industrial civilization is destroying all life on Earth.
Human destruction of biodiversity is not created equally: “Yet
tribal peoples are the best conservationists and guardians of the
natural world, and 80% of our planet’s biodiversity is found in
tribal territories.” [Further reading: The
best conservationists made our environment and can save it,
Stephen Corry] Human population is often identified as a problem
because it strains the world’s resources and pollutes. [1] The
first and most efficient way to address over consumption is to reduce
consumption in the North is to a) redistribute the resources, (all
arable land, etc.) to the Global South, to sustain those in the
Global South, and b) phase out the production of all superfluous
consumer products that harm life and biodiversity. [Further
reading: Too
Many Africans?, July 11, 2019] An analysis of
population growth that accounts for the vast differences in
consumption across class and region is critical in examining the
worldwide environmental crisis.
Jeff
Gibbs, Writer, Producer, Director: “At long last our film
“Planet of the Humans” is now released to the world! It’s one
of the happiest days of my life, and a day I fervently hope has a
role in initiating some real change in the world. “Planet
of the Humans” is now available free of charge to
everyone on planet Earth courtesy of our partnership with Michael
Moore. Please help us spread the word by sharing, blogging, posting,
tweeting, emailing, or pony expressing your enthusiasm and urgency
about why people must see this movie.”
“Planet
of the Humans takes
a harsh look at how the environmental movement has lost the battle
through well-meaning but disastrous choices, including the belief
that solar panels and windmills would save us, and by giving in to
the corporate interests of Wall Street.
Jeff
Gibbs, the writer/producer/director of Planet
of the Humans, has
dared to say what no one will – that “we are losing the battle to
stop climate change because we are following environmental leaders,
many of whom are well-intentioned, but who’ve sold out the green
movement to wealthy interests and corporate America.” This film is
the wake-up call to the reality which we are afraid to face: that in
the midst of a human-caused extinction event, the so-called
“environmental movement’s” answer is to push for techno-fixes
and band-aids. “It’s too little, too late,” says Gibbs.
“Removed from the debate is the only thing that might save
us: getting a grip on our out-of-control human presence and
consumption. [1] Why is this not the issue?
Because that would be bad for profits, bad for business.”
“Have
we environmentalists fallen for illusions, ‘green’ illusions,
that are anything but green, because we’re scared that this is the
end — and we’ve pinned all our hopes on things like solar panels
and wind turbines? No amount of batteries are going to save us, and
that is the urgent warning of this film.”
This
compelling, must-see movie – a full-frontal assault on our sacred
cows – is guaranteed to generate anger, debate, and, hopefully, a
willingness to see our survival in a new way—before it’s too
late.
[Jeff
Gibbs, Writer, Producer, Director | Ozzie Zehner, Producer | Michael
Moore, Executive Producer]
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