where you have to count on some other world. maybe it s imagined in your movie but your feelings about that reality? the film is a fantasy. it s about a real reality which is our relationship with nature and how we have this kind of attitude of entitlement that we take what we need. in the colonial period we took what we needed from australia or africa. speaking of the way the european community spread out. we never really backed off that model. we take resources we need. we take everything. we don t give enough back. we re crossing over a threshold where the earth is not going to be able to sustain us. why do you think business fights concerns about climate, about energy depletion, about the need to find renewables? why do they fight it? the people from the oil patch, oklahoma especially, constantly denying. people like glenn beck making a living by not telling the truth. if you make your living in oil and the answer is a
can take what we need. historically in the colonial period, north and south america, we took what we needed. we took australia, or took what we needed from africa. speaking of the way the european community spread out. we never really backed off that model. we take resources we need. we take everything. we don t give enough back. we re crossing over a threshold where the earth is not going to be able to sustain us. why do you think business fights concerns about climate, about energy depletion, about the need to find renewables? why do they fight it? the people from the oil patch, oklahoma especially, constantly carping and denying. people like glenn beck making a living by not telling the truth. if you make your living in oil and the answer is a different answer, a different solution, and renewable energy like wind or solar or something like that, you ll deny that answer exists or probably going to deny that the problem exists.