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Transcripts for FOXNEWS The Five 20240604 05:24:00

Greg gutfeld, do you have any plans in your house?ave greg: yeah, actually i have a loo t of plans. i don t water them s f. that s for the wife, as you know. she waters them barefoot, that e the only way i have it. i think you witnessing kind of the last final gasp of the climate change movement. you re seeing a lot of historical activity. people are beginning to realize, the public, that if it wasn t for the hysterics, we might have made progress in some real som areas. for example, nuclear power. and said you had activists out for attention, personal gain,r t and consultants out for profit that turned this into a circus. reality is now punching right through the hysteria. the risk from climate-related disasters has dropped 99% since 1920, and what is that? it not because of activism, it s because of innovation and human progress which has made us more resilient. they talk about fertilizer, if you want tabouo go there, for ar billion people rely on fossil fertilizer. if you re going to takrtilizeret away, they starve to death. they re not lucky enough. to geh

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24 Ethical Theses and Praxis of Emerging Movements to Open the Future

Themes such as Awakening of Consciousness, Freedom, Historicity, Learning, Equality, Horizontality, Diversity, Inclusivity, Sociability, Collective

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Nicky Campbell 20240604 08:06:00

Ourselves too, because it is a global effect. i am global effect. are you scared? i am absolutely terrified. global effect. are you scared? i am absolutely terrified. when - global effect. are you scared? i am absolutely terrified. when i - global effect. are you scared? i am absolutely terrified. when i first. absolutely terrified. when i first -ot absolutely terrified. when i first got into absolutely terrified. when i first got into the climate change movement, it was because i was working movement, it was because i was working irr movement, it was because i was working in france, they live there in 2003 working in france, they live there in 2003 when there was this intense heatwave. in 2003 when there was this intense heatwave, at least a week, and i ust heatwave, at least a week, and i just looked heatwave, at least a week, and i just looked around and serve the people just looked around and serve the people and the infrastructure just collapsed around me. the tarmac on the roads collapsed around me. the tarmac on the roads was melting so we couldn t -et the roads was melting so we couldn t get help the roads was melting so we couldn t get help out to people. ambulances couldh t get help out to people. ambulances couldn t get the people. and more people couldn t get the people. and more people died in their homes in one night people died in their homes in one night in people died in their homes in one night in paris than during any one night night in paris than during any one night irr night in paris than during any one night in world war ii. they literally night in world war ii. they literallyjust cooked in their homes literallyjust cooked in their homes. and it gave me a terrible wake homes. and it gave me a terrible wake up homes. and it gave me a terrible wake up call. and i think for so marry wake up call. and i think for so many people, there is this growing sense many people, there is this growing sehse of many people, there is this growing sense of unease, and for a lot of people. sense of unease, and for a lot of people, there is a fear of acknowledging it, but what i would say is, acknowledging it, but what i would say is, once you do it, you realise you are say is, once you do it, you realise you are acting for the people that you are acting for the people that you love you are acting for the people that you love and care about, and taking action you love and care about, and taking action to you love and care about, and taking action to mitigate anxiety. so doing something action to mitigate anxiety. so doing something about it will overcome the fear. because it is still going to id fear. because it is still going to go oh fear. because it is still going to go on while you go about your daily

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS The Five 20240604 21:43:00

They don t. they don t that s for the view is performance art. they re pretending to care. they re no they re mad because it makes their side look bad that s all. policing their own. do we ever do that? [laughter] like a fact check you. say whatever you want. okay. i do think that the there s no one ever has been persuaded to join the climate change movement by watching ridiculous young people that should be working instead throw paint on priceless works of arts. literally no one no one is persuaded i think that s what you mean like they re mad because this isn t persuading anybody. and i think that the climate movement it s so based on fear and not reality because we all want a clean earth. we all also could have logic to realize and not going cut it just yet we need advances in technology. we are working on them. but give people a slow ramp to it rather than trying to do it all at once. jessica t..

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS The Five 20240604 21:43:00

They are on the view. jesse: they don t have refined tastes about art? greg: the view is performance art. it makes their side look bad. jesse: they are policing their own. do we ever do that? [laughter] dana: would you like me to fact-check you? i do think. no one ever has been persuaded to join the climate change movement by watching ridiculous young people that should be working instead throw paint on priceless works of art. literally no one. no one is persuaded. i think that s what you mean. they are mad because it isn t persuading anybody. i think the climate movement, so based on fear and not reality. we all want a clean earth. we also all have logic to realize we need advances in technology. we are working on it. give people a slow ramp to it.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 05:11:00

Bbc s leonardo rocha there. the operation to clear a site in germany that s been earmarked for a new coalmine is entering its fourth day. police have clashed with protesters near the village of lutzerath in the west of the country. but at least one famous demonstrator has turned up for many, she has become the face of the modern climate change movement. so it was perhaps inevitable that greta thunberg would pay a visit to lutzerath. and as police continued clearing the site, she was not impressed. i think it s absolutely absurd that this is happening, the year 2023. it is the most affected people are clear, the science is clear, we need to keep the carbon in the ground. and this germany is really embarrassing itself right now. the german authorities disagree. they spent the last few days removing demonstrators from this abandoned village.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 13:10:00

Climate change movement, so it was perhaps inevitable that greta thunberg would pay a visit to lutzerath. and as police continued clearing the site, she was not impressed. i think it s absolutely absurd that this is happening in the year 2023. it is the most affected people are clear, the science is clear. we need to keep the carbon in the ground and this is. germany is really embarrassing itself right now. the german authorities disagree. they ve spent the last few days removing demonstrators from this abandoned village. chanting once they re gone, it will be demolished to make way for an expanded coal mine. but some of the protesters are dug in quite literally. translation: the tunnel is a very effective form . of defence against eviction. it s much harder to clear a tunnel than a tree house. germany had previously said it wanted to abandon coal mining,

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 11:14:00

Frank ledwidge there. the operation to clear a site in germany that s been earmarked for new coal mining is entering its fourth day. police have clashed with protesters near the village of lutzerath in the west of the country. but at least one famous demonstrator has turned up to offer her support as tim allman explains. chanting for many, she has become the face of the modern climate change movement. so it was perhaps inevitable that greta thunberg would pay a visit to lutzerath. and as police continued clearing the site, she was not impressed. i think it s absolutely absurd that this is happening in the year 2023. it is the most affected people are clear, the science is clear, we need to keep the carbon in the ground. and this germany is really embarrassing itself right now. the german authorities disagree. they ve spent the last few days removing demonstrators from this abandoned village. chanting.

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