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It's so nice to see you again.
It's
so
nice
to
see
you
again
>> Likewise.
>>
Likewise
>> The last time that we spoke, you had
>>
The
last
time
that
we
spoke
you
had
written a book called uh I believe the
written
a
book
called
uh
I
believe
the
Sixth Extinction.
Sixth
Extinction
>> You got it.
>>
You
got
it
>> And it was about how we were all going
>>
And
it
was
about
how
we
were
all
going
to die.
to
die
>> Well, I'm not sure. We all are going to
>>
Well
I'm
not
sure
We
all
are
going
to
die.
die
>> Most of us are going to die.
>>
Most
of
us
are
going
to
die
>> Many, many species.
>>
Many
many
species
>> Since then, you've put together this is
>>
Since
then
you've
put
together
this
is
it's a wonderful book of essay. Well, I
it's
a
wonderful
book
of
essay
Well
I
won't even hold it up. It was up on the
won't
even
hold
it
up
It
was
up
on
the
the thing there. But what it says to me
the
thing
there
But
what
it
says
to
me
is you have since then traversed to all
is
you
have
since
then
traversed
to
all
ends of this planet.
ends
of
this
planet
>> Still still cooking.
>>
Still
still
cooking
>> Well, we still live. I think that one of
>>
Well
we
still
live
I
think
that
one
of
the, you know, great uh ironies of my
the
you
know
great
uh
ironies
of
my
career, such as it is, is that in
career
such
as
it
is
is
that
in
writing about a lot of very, very
writing
about
a
lot
of
very
very
serious environmental problems, I've
serious
environmental
problems
I've
been to the most amazing places on
been
to
the
most
amazing
places
on
Earth, which really give you an
Earth
which
really
give
you
an
appreciation of what a fantastic planet
appreciation
of
what
a
fantastic
planet
it is that we live on and how we might
it
is
that
we
live
on
and
how
we
might
want to take an interest in that.
want
to
take
an
interest
in
that
>> We might want to take an interest in
>>
We
might
want
to
take
an
interest
in
that.
that
>> It's just a thought. It's just a thought
>>
It's
just
a
thought
It's
just
a
thought
>> when you see these places. Greenland,
>>
when
you
see
these
places
Greenland
the the you went uh searching for whale
the
the
you
went
uh
searching
for
whale
songs.
songs
Uh does it seem more resilient
Uh
does
it
seem
more
resilient
than at first glance it may look even
than
at
first
glance
it
may
look
even
with our own depravity when it comes to
with
our
own
depravity
when
it
comes
to
polluting it or whatever we're doing?
polluting
it
or
whatever
we're
doing
>> Well, you know, obviously life on this
>>
Well
you
know
obviously
life
on
this
planet is extremely resilient or it
planet
is
extremely
resilient
or
it
wouldn't be here, right? And I think
wouldn't
be
here
right
And
I
think
that we do see that whenever we sort of
that
we
do
see
that
whenever
we
sort
of
take our foot off the gas pedal uh a lot
take
our
foot
off
the
gas
pedal
uh
a
lot
of things do spring back to life. So
of
things
do
spring
back
to
life
So
there are a lot of of real success
there
are
a
lot
of
of
real
success
stories
stories
>> restorative.
>>
restorative
>> Yes. I mean when we when we stop uh
>>
Yes
I
mean
when
we
when
we
stop
uh
doing things when we stopped hunting for
doing
things
when
we
stopped
hunting
for
things for example I'll give you a
things
for
example
I'll
give
you
a
really local example near where I live.
really
local
example
near
where
I
live
Please
Please
>> when we stopped hunting turkeys it's a
>>
when
we
stopped
hunting
turkeys
it's
a
very uh timely uh uh example around
very
uh
timely
uh
uh
example
around
Thanksgiving we stopped hunting wild
Thanksgiving
we
stopped
hunting
wild
turkeys. Wild turkeys bounced back. life
turkeys
Wild
turkeys
bounced
back
life
is extremely resilient. That that is
is
extremely
resilient
That
that
is
>> but there are also repercussions from
>>
but
there
are
also
repercussions
from
that. I've noticed that these turkeys
that
I've
noticed
that
these
turkeys
have gotten very sassy,
have
gotten
very
sassy
>> very with with just operate with
>>
very
with
with
just
operate
with
impunity now. They walk across
impunity
now
They
walk
across
>> they think they can get pardoned for
>>
they
think
they
can
get
pardoned
for
>> gobble gobble mother like they don't
>>
gobble
gobble
mother
like
they
don't
even
even
>> Yeah.
>>
Yeah
>> That part.
>>
That
part
>> Yeah. Yeah. But it life is very
>>
Yeah
Yeah
But
it
life
is
very
resilient. But we are really uh let's
resilient
But
we
are
really
uh
let's
just say we are piling it on.
just
say
we
are
piling
it
on
>> We are piling it on. And that brings us
>>
We
are
piling
it
on
And
that
brings
us
to to the other question which is I feel
to
to
the
other
question
which
is
I
feel
like the message about the tenuousness
like
the
message
about
the
tenuousness
of our environment is out there. It's
of
our
environment
is
out
there
It's
sort of like awareness. I think there's
sort
of
like
awareness
I
think
there's
an awareness.
an
awareness
It doesn't seem to be commensurate
It
doesn't
seem
to
be
commensurate
though with a change.
though
with
a
change
Is that something that that you've
Is
that
something
that
that
you've
noticed?
noticed
>> Yeah. Good. Thank you. Yeah. Yeah. I I
>>
Yeah
Good
Thank
you
Yeah
Yeah
I
I
>> Why is it that we have not changed? What
>>
Why
is
it
that
we
have
not
changed
What
are the the reasons why you don't think
are
the
the
reasons
why
you
don't
think
we have changed our behavior? And do you
we
have
changed
our
behavior
And
do
you
think how far up our bodies does the
think
how
far
up
our
bodies
does
the
water have to be before we might change
water
have
to
be
before
we
might
change
something?
something
>> Well, we're we seem really intent on,
>>
Well
we're
we
seem
really
intent
on
you know, pushing this experiment about
you
know
pushing
this
experiment
about
as far as it can go.
as
far
as
it
can
go
>> Um, and I think that that is a very
>>
Um
and
I
think
that
that
is
a
very
interesting fact about humanity. It's
interesting
fact
about
humanity
It's
actually really really interesting, uh,
actually
really
really
interesting
uh
as well as terrifying. Uh which turns
as
well
as
terrifying
Uh
which
turns
out you know that a lot of what you
out
you
know
that
a
lot
of
what
you
learn about the world these days is very
learn
about
the
world
these
days
is
very
interesting and terrifying at the same
interesting
and
terrifying
at
the
same
time
time
>> right what is it about because
>>
right
what
is
it
about
because
>> if you're an environmental so if you
>>
if
you're
an
environmental
so
if
you
think okay global warming is real
think
okay
global
warming
is
real
>> I can guarantee you that
>>
I
can
guarantee
you
that
>> and it is caused by human activity
>>
and
it
is
caused
by
human
activity
is it realistic to think because what
is
it
realistic
to
think
because
what
we've been told over the last 35 years
we've
been
told
over
the
last
35
years
is human activity is the cause and we've
is
human
activity
is
the
cause
and
we've
just got to reduce human activity
just
got
to
reduce
human
activity
But that seems to go against 10,000
But
that
seems
to
go
against
10000
years of human activity, which is I like
years
of
human
activity
which
is
I
like
that easier, faster, smaller, tastier,
that
easier
faster
smaller
tastier
dead.
dead
So, how do you how do we square those
So
how
do
you
how
do
we
square
those
things?
things
>> Well, I think that that you know, you
>>
Well
I
think
that
that
you
know
you
could argue that's the question of our
could
argue
that's
the
question
of
our
time, but I I will answer that uh
time
but
I
I
will
answer
that
uh
question with a with a story uh which I
question
with
a
with
a
story
uh
which
I
first heard from a climate scientist on
first
heard
from
a
climate
scientist
on
the top of the Greenland ice sheet. You
the
top
of
the
Greenland
ice
sheet
You
were standing with him on the top of the
were
standing
with
him
on
the
top
of
the
Greenland ice.
Greenland
ice
>> Yes. Yes. And if you think if you think
>>
Yes
Yes
And
if
you
think
if
you
think
about your geological history, so New
about
your
geological
history
so
New
York about 10,000 years ago looked a lot
York
about
10000
years
ago
looked
a
lot
like Greenland, right? Where we're
like
Greenland
right
Where
we're
sitting now uh was under about a mile of
sitting
now
uh
was
under
about
a
mile
of
ice. The ice uh retreated. We enter this
ice
The
ice
uh
retreated
We
enter
this
period of unusual climate stability. And
period
of
unusual
climate
stability
And
we know this from a lot of different
we
know
this
from
a
lot
of
different
lines of evidence, including the ice on
lines
of
evidence
including
the
ice
on
Greenland. We enter this period of
Greenland
We
enter
this
period
of
climate stability. We invent what we
climate
stability
We
invent
what
we
call civilization. We invent
call
civilization
We
invent
agriculture, writing, all the things,
agriculture
writing
all
the
things
towns, cities. We become very sedentary
towns
cities
We
become
very
sedentary
and set in our ways. And what do we use
and
set
in
our
ways
And
what
do
we
use
these 10,000 years to do? But to invent
these
10000
years
to
do
But
to
invent
ways to disrupt the climate. Now, if you
ways
to
disrupt
the
climate
Now
if
you
were thinking about, you know, what you
were
thinking
about
you
know
what
you
need to do when you are inherit
need
to
do
when
you
are
inherit
fortunately a period of unusual climate
fortunately
a
period
of
unusual
climate
stability, it would be to try to sort of
stability
it
would
be
to
try
to
sort
of
keep it that way. But we have gone
keep
it
that
way
But
we
have
gone
chosen to go in the opposite direction
chosen
to
go
in
the
opposite
direction
with all the evidence mounting mounting
with
all
the
evidence
mounting
mounting
evidence of the risks that that entails.
evidence
of
the
risks
that
that
entails
And once again, that's a fascinating
And
once
again
that's
a
fascinating
thing to do, but not exactly uh what
thing
to
do
but
not
exactly
uh
what
you'd recommend.
you'd
recommend
>> See, what I hear from that story is if
>>
See
what
I
hear
from
that
story
is
if
we keep this up, we could turn Greenland
we
keep
this
up
we
could
turn
Greenland
into Manhattan.
into
Manhattan
>> That is absolutely That is absolutely
>>
That
is
absolutely
That
is
absolutely
true. Keep it up. But there's 20 feet of
true
Keep
it
up
But
there's
20
feet
of
sea level rise in there.
sea
level
rise
in
there
>> But we
>>
But
we
>> So Manhattan won't be here,
>>
So
Manhattan
won't
be
here
>> right? But but is there anything to
>>
right
But
but
is
there
anything
to
>> Oh, we won't be here, so we'll just go
>>
Oh
we
won't
be
here
so
we'll
just
go
up there.
up
there
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>>
Yeah
Yeah
>> Can I tell you what a great idea is?
>>
Can
I
tell
you
what
a
great
idea
is
Because I imagine rents up there are
Because
I
imagine
rents
up
there
are
going to be much
going
to
be
much
>> Yeah. Yeah. There's going to be a lot of
>>
Yeah
Yeah
There's
going
to
be
a
lot
of
competition for
competition
for
>> But I think part of that is how, you
>>
But
I
think
part
of
that
is
how
you
know, it makes us seem wildly
know
it
makes
us
seem
wildly
irresponsible and selfish. And I'm not
irresponsible
and
selfish
And
I'm
not
suggesting that we might not be that,
suggesting
that
we
might
not
be
that
but what species would be a better car?
but
what
species
would
be
a
better
car
Like we've done like humans have done
Like
we've
done
like
humans
have
done
amazing. There's like 8 billion of us.
amazing
There's
like
8
billion
of
us
And now when you think about the
And
now
when
you
think
about
the
creature comforts of the United States
creature
comforts
of
the
United
States
and all the so-called first world
and
all
the
so-called
first
world
industrialized societies,
industrialized
societies
is it fair for us now to turn to, you
is
it
fair
for
us
now
to
turn
to
you
know, the different hemispheres that are
know
the
different
hemispheres
that
are
less developed and go, I get you want
less
developed
and
go
I
get
you
want
the mini fridge, but unfortunately you
the
mini
fridge
but
unfortunately
you
can't get there in the same way that
can't
get
there
in
the
same
way
that
that we did. how I feel like it's easy
that
we
did
how
I
feel
like
it's
easy
for us to castigate humankind, but I
for
us
to
castigate
humankind
but
I
feel like humankind is doing we just
feel
like
humankind
is
doing
we
just
want to when it plugs in know that it
want
to
when
it
plugs
in
know
that
it
that it works.
that
it
works
>> Yeah. Well, there's there's a bunch of
>>
Yeah
Well
there's
there's
a
bunch
of
different ways to answer that. I mean,
different
ways
to
answer
that
I
mean
>> yes, other than yelling at me.
>>
yes
other
than
yelling
at
me
>> Yeah.
>>
Yeah
>> I'm just trying to be honest about how
>>
I'm
just
trying
to
be
honest
about
how
why I think we haven't done anything.
why
I
think
we
haven't
done
anything
>> Well, that's one of the reasons we
>>
Well
that's
one
of
the
reasons
we
haven't done anything. I mean, I think
haven't
done
anything
I
mean
I
think
obviously, you know, when you ask less
obviously
you
know
when
you
ask
less
less developed countries to cut their
less
developed
countries
to
cut
their
energy use, and our energy use is way up
energy
use
and
our
energy
use
is
way
up
there. We're like up there with the
there
We're
like
up
there
with
the
Saudis basically with per per company.
Saudis
basically
with
per
per
company
>> And we we're I think we we're uh I think
>>
And
we
we're
I
think
we
we're
uh
I
think
responsible for what 40% of global
responsible
for
what
40
of
global
warming or 50%.
warming
or
50
>> Yeah. Basically, and in terms of just
>>
Yeah
Basically
and
in
terms
of
just
like aggregate, you know, aggregate
like
aggregate
you
know
aggregate
emissions that are up there. And the
emissions
that
are
up
there
And
the
point, another point you have to make is
point
another
point
you
have
to
make
is
they don't go away. They just stay
they
don't
go
away
They
just
stay
there. Um we're way we're the top. We're
there
Um
we're
way
we're
the
top
We're
number one. Um, and yeah, come on. Yeah.
number
one
Um
and
yeah
come
on
Yeah
And uh,
And
uh
>> I gotta tell you, tone of voice didn't
>>
I
gotta
tell
you
tone
of
voice
didn't
sound as enthusiastic as didn't match
sound
as
enthusiastic
as
didn't
match
the words, Elizabeth.
the
words
Elizabeth
>> Sorry. Sorry.
>>
Sorry
Sorry
>> Am I the problem? Is what I'm getting
>>
Am
I
the
problem
Is
what
I'm
getting
at. is my lack of understanding of this
at
is
my
lack
of
understanding
of
this
because I consider myself
because
I
consider
myself
>> uh accepting of climate science
>>
uh
accepting
of
climate
science
>> understanding of some of the uh
>>
understanding
of
some
of
the
uh
depradations of it and an overwhelmingly
depradations
of
it
and
an
overwhelmingly
larger user of energy than
larger
user
of
energy
than
>> anybody outside of the United States.
>>
anybody
outside
of
the
United
States
>> Yeah. No, I think I I I I admire your
>>
Yeah
No
I
think
I
I
I
I
admire
your
cander. Um and I think that that is
cander
Um
and
I
think
that
that
is
we're we are all I I I
we're
we
are
all
I
I
I
>> that sounds like what you said. to break
>>
that
sounds
like
what
you
said
to
break
up with somebody.
up
with
somebody
>> We are all in that and all of us
>>
We
are
all
in
that
and
all
of
us
basically all of us in the US and some
basically
all
of
us
in
the
US
and
some
of us even more than others and I am
of
us
even
more
than
others
and
I
am
definitely at you know in my in writing
definitely
at
you
know
in
my
in
writing
that book I you know burned up
that
book
I
you
know
burned
up
tremendous amounts of carbon. So we are
tremendous
amounts
of
carbon
So
we
are
all you know part of that society that
all
you
know
part
of
that
society
that
burns a lot of carbon and the question
burns
a
lot
of
carbon
and
the
question
is is there any way to get from here to
is
is
there
any
way
to
get
from
here
to
there and the answer is I genuinely
there
and
the
answer
is
I
genuinely
don't know.
don't
know
>> WAIT WHAT? THEN WHAT ARE YOU MAD at me
>>
WAIT
WHAT
THEN
WHAT
ARE
YOU
MAD
at
me
for?
for
>> I'm not mad at you. I'm I'm not mad at
>>
I'm
not
mad
at
you
I'm
I'm
not
mad
at
you.
you
>> But so this is what brings me to the
>>
But
so
this
is
what
brings
me
to
the
next point, which is I think I do know
next
point
which
is
I
think
I
do
know
how
how
>> Oh, tell me.
>>
Oh
tell
me
>> Because
>>
Because
I'm just going to ask my wife to fast
I'm
just
going
to
ask
my
wife
to
fast
forward to just that part and go, you're
forward
to
just
that
part
and
go
you're
going to want to use that.
going
to
want
to
use
that
You're gonna want to use the phrase with
You're
gonna
want
to
use
the
phrase
with
just that same intonation when I say
just
that
same
intonation
when
I
say
something like, "I think we can make it
something
like
I
think
we
can
make
it
to the airport on time." And then you're
to
the
airport
on
time
And
then
you're
gonna want to go, "Oh, tell me."
gonna
want
to
go
Oh
tell
me
Here's here's what I think. We're so
Here's
here's
what
I
think
We're
so
focused on the idea of it as a moral
focused
on
the
idea
of
it
as
a
moral
question, as the idea that our
question
as
the
idea
that
our
stewardship of the environment is about
stewardship
of
the
environment
is
about
virtue and not about sort of our the
virtue
and
not
about
sort
of
our
the
nature of wanting to reproduce and make
nature
of
wanting
to
reproduce
and
make
life uh easier and that we've we've
life
uh
easier
and
that
we've
we've
pushed people away from the movement and
pushed
people
away
from
the
movement
and
in the wrong direction. If what you're
in
the
wrong
direction
If
what
you're
saying to them is you want a better life
saying
to
them
is
you
want
a
better
life
and that makes you corrupt because your
and
that
makes
you
corrupt
because
your
better life has to have more bicycling
better
life
has
to
have
more
bicycling
like Ed Begley Jr. he's miserable right
like
Ed
Begley
Jr
he's
miserable
right
now.
now
>> He hates doing everything. But my point
>>
He
hates
doing
everything
But
my
point
being, it seems like we just h the
being
it
seems
like
we
just
h
the
better strategy would be honestly to
better
strategy
would
be
honestly
to
accept it and and do mitigating uh uh
accept
it
and
and
do
mitigating
uh
uh
mitigating structures that can help do
mitigating
structures
that
can
help
do
it and work on cleaning whatever it is
it
and
work
on
cleaning
whatever
it
is
that we produce out of it and worry
that
we
produce
out
of
it
and
worry
about what comes after that next. No.
about
what
comes
after
that
next
No
>> Well, what how are we cleaning it?
>>
Well
what
how
are
we
cleaning
it
>> Isn't carbon capture a thing? Isn't that
>>
Isn't
carbon
capture
a
thing
Isn't
that
something that they
something
that
they
>> Well, there there I did write a chapter
>>
Well
there
there
I
did
write
a
chapter
of that book. is about carbon capture
of
that
book
is
about
carbon
capture
and I I believe um I I hate to quote
and
I
I
believe
um
I
I
hate
to
quote
myself um but I think I said something
myself
um
but
I
think
I
said
something
like uh it uh it it may be vital without
like
uh
it
uh
it
it
may
be
vital
without
being viable. I mean we really don't
being
viable
I
mean
we
really
don't
have um you know largecale carbon
have
um
you
know
largecale
carbon
capture doesn't exist and it's not clear
capture
doesn't
exist
and
it's
not
clear
that it will. And the other point that I
that
it
will
And
the
other
point
that
I
really need to make about carbon capture
really
need
to
make
about
carbon
capture
is it takes a lot of energy.
is
it
takes
a
lot
of
energy
>> So
>>
So
>> so do electric cars. I thought that was
>>
so
do
electric
cars
I
thought
that
was
going to get as
going
to
get
as
>> why would you use that energy to take
>>
why
would
you
use
that
energy
to
take
your carbon out of the air? Why don't
your
carbon
out
of
the
air
Why
don't
you just make carbon-f free energy? That
you
just
make
carbon-f
free
energy
That
would kind of be I think everyone would
would
kind
of
be
I
think
everyone
would
agree.
agree
>> But isn't that because it's been so far
>>
But
isn't
that
because
it's
been
so
far
more expensive. So it's not politically
more
expensive
So
it's
not
politically
viable. In other words, like if we were
viable
In
other
words
like
if
we
were
you saw what happened in New Jersey. New
you
saw
what
happened
in
New
Jersey
New
Jersey electric prices went up 20%. AI
Jersey
electric
prices
went
up
20
AI
is now on the horizon. And what AI is
is
now
on
the
horizon
And
what
AI
is
not AI is not saying, "Hey, let's
not
AI
is
not
saying
Hey
let's
preserve the environment." AI is saying,
preserve
the
environment
AI
is
saying
"Hey, uh, do you have any water? Do you
Hey
uh
do
you
have
any
water
Do
you
have any electricity? Like when AI they
have
any
electricity
Like
when
AI
they
say, "Oh, well that's worth it because
say
Oh
well
that's
worth
it
because
AI will solve this." My guess is what
AI
will
solve
this
My
guess
is
what
AI's solution is going to be like,
AI's
solution
is
going
to
be
like
"Yeah, you guys should use less
Yeah
you
guys
should
use
less
electricity. Send it our way."
electricity
Send
it
our
way
>> Exactly.
>>
Exactly
>> So that exactly are we thinking about
>>
So
that
exactly
are
we
thinking
about
this in in the wrong way? Well, I mean,
this
in
in
the
wrong
way
Well
I
mean
sometimes, you know, I think that the
sometimes
you
know
I
think
that
the
key thing to remember about climate
key
thing
to
remember
about
climate
change, unfortunately, is you're not
change
unfortunately
is
you're
not
arguing, you know, you're not even
arguing
you
know
you're
not
even
arguing with AI. You're not arguing
arguing
with
AI
You're
not
arguing
politics. You're not even arguing with
politics
You're
not
even
arguing
with
Donald Trump. You're arguing with
Donald
Trump
You're
arguing
with
physics. You're just arguing with basic
physics
You're
just
arguing
with
basic
physics. So, we may be thinking about
physics
So
we
may
be
thinking
about
all it all wrong, but the physics of it
all
it
all
wrong
but
the
physics
of
it
are inarguable. And they've been
are
inarguable
And
they've
been
understood. Another point that is really
understood
Another
point
that
is
really
key to unan is they've been understood
key
to
unan
is
they've
been
understood
for over a hundred years now. This is
for
over
a
hundred
years
now
This
is
not hard science.
not
hard
science
>> That carbon going into the atmosphere
>>
That
carbon
going
into
the
atmosphere
heats up the earth.
heats
up
the
earth
>> Exactly.
>>
Exactly
>> No, no, no. That I that I understand.
>>
No
no
no
That
I
that
I
understand
>> Yeah.
>>
Yeah
>> It just seems unrealistic to expect
>>
It
just
seems
unrealistic
to
expect
8 billion people to row all in the same
8
billion
people
to
row
all
in
the
same
positive moral direction. It feels like
positive
moral
direction
It
feels
like
if we're going to do this, it's going to
if
we're
going
to
do
this
it's
going
to
come from somewhere else.
come
from
somewhere
else
Well, I I think the question is where is
Well
I
I
think
the
question
is
where
is
that somewhere else? And now we're
that
somewhere
else
And
now
we're
getting into a really big question.
getting
into
a
really
big
question
Where is that somewhere else? Deep
Where
is
that
somewhere
else
Deep
questions, John. And I also
questions
John
And
I
also
I'm going to provide it. Okay. So, I I
I'm
going
to
provide
it
Okay
So
I
I
often do go, you know, out into the
often
do
go
you
know
out
into
the
world. I give talks and climate change
world
I
give
talks
and
climate
change
is one, you know, one of the topics. And
is
one
you
know
one
of
the
topics
And
at the end of the talk, people always
at
the
end
of
the
talk
people
always
ask me the same question. How are we
ask
me
the
same
question
How
are
we
going to solve this? And I say to them
going
to
solve
this
And
I
say
to
them
what I'm going to say to you right now.
what
I'm
going
to
say
to
you
right
now
If I had the answer, do you think I
If
I
had
the
answer
do
you
think
I
would keep it from you? You know, do you
would
keep
it
from
you
You
know
do
you
think that I wouldn't have written it in
think
that
I
wouldn't
have
written
it
in
this book if I had the answer? I do not
this
book
if
I
had
the
answer
I
do
not
have this answer. It's not that I'm
have
this
answer
It's
not
that
I'm
withholding. It's not that I'm holding
withholding
It's
not
that
I'm
holding
out on you, John. Yeah,
out
on
you
John
Yeah
>> I feel like you are.
>>
I
feel
like
you
are
>> I feel like you don't want to tell me.
>>
I
feel
like
you
don't
want
to
tell
me
>> I will also say one thing that I will
>>
I
will
also
say
one
thing
that
I
will
say though is that there are better and
say
though
is
that
there
are
better
and
worse things to do. I think that that's
worse
things
to
do
I
think
that
that's
pretty clear and what we are doing right
pretty
clear
and
what
we
are
doing
right
now under a certain president uh whom
now
under
a
certain
president
uh
whom
you have you know amply uh taken care of
you
have
you
know
amply
uh
taken
care
of
earlier in the show um we are um
earlier
in
the
show
um
we
are
um
you KNOW
you
KNOW
if if that is not the blurb for our Emmy
if
if
that
is
not
the
blurb
for
our
Emmy
campaign I don't know what would be
campaign
I
don't
know
what
would
be
>> exactly you can use you can use that one
>>
exactly
you
can
use
you
can
use
that
one
too um uh you know we we are really uh
too
um
uh
you
know
we
we
are
really
uh
moving so far in the wrong direction and
moving
so
far
in
the
wrong
direction
and
we are trying to force our allies to
we
are
trying
to
force
our
allies
to
move in the wrong direction. So any kind
move
in
the
wrong
direction
So
any
kind
of progress that was being made and some
of
progress
that
was
being
made
and
some
modest amount of progress was being
modest
amount
of
progress
was
being
made. We we the US is now trying to
made
We
we
the
US
is
now
trying
to
destroy and that is something that uh is
destroy
and
that
is
something
that
uh
is
pretty unconscionable. But does that
pretty
unconscionable
But
does
that
point to how difficult this is
point
to
how
difficult
this
is
that it's not so politically viable?
that
it's
not
so
politically
viable
Like as soon as everybody's on board
Like
as
soon
as
everybody's
on
board
until gas goes up 10 cents. So the
until
gas
goes
up
10
cents
So
the
minute, you know, originally there was
minute
you
know
originally
there
was
all the like we're going to put a carbon
all
the
like
we're
going
to
put
a
carbon
tax on things and that's the only thing
tax
on
things
and
that's
the
only
thing
that's going to reduce consumption. And
that's
going
to
reduce
consumption
And
the minute they did that, they got voted
the
minute
they
did
that
they
got
voted
out of office and and new people came in
out
of
office
and
and
new
people
came
in
or uh the farmers in France, you know,
or
uh
the
farmers
in
France
you
know
were like, "You can't do this to us in
were
like
You
can't
do
this
to
us
in
terms of trucking or the way that we
terms
of
trucking
or
the
way
that
we
produce things." There are political
produce
things
There
are
political
realities to this.
realities
to
this
>> Yes, there are. But I think that the
>>
Yes
there
are
But
I
think
that
the
other there are other political
other
there
are
other
political
realities too which we you know there's
realities
too
which
we
you
know
there's
actually tremendous amounts of money to
actually
tremendous
amounts
of
money
to
be made on clean energy if we would you
be
made
on
clean
energy
if
we
would
you
know stop um basically you know we prop
know
stop
um
basically
you
know
we
prop
up fossil fuels in this country to the
up
fossil
fuels
in
this
country
to
the
tune of many billions of dollars worth
tune
of
many
billions
of
dollars
worth
of tax.
of
tax
>> Sure. Sure. But we also do that to to
>>
Sure
Sure
But
we
also
do
that
to
to
green energy.
green
energy
>> We're trying to we're trying to Right.
>>
We're
trying
to
we're
trying
to
Right
Exactly. So I don't know that we um can
Exactly
So
I
don't
know
that
we
um
can
assume that the politics of this there
assume
that
the
politics
of
this
there
the politics of this are always you know
the
politics
of
this
are
always
you
know
and I don't want to be a conspiracy
and
I
don't
want
to
be
a
conspiracy
theorist please.
theorist
please
>> Yeah but the politics of this are always
>>
Yeah
but
the
politics
of
this
are
always
being manipulated by people who have a
being
manipulated
by
people
who
have
a
pretty solid vested interest in the
pretty
solid
vested
interest
in
the
status quo. Who might those be? Yeah.
status
quo
Who
might
those
be
Yeah
>> I think that the Epstein
>>
I
think
that
the
Epstein
>> Yeah.
>>
Yeah
I think that you know the US is now uh
I
think
that
you
know
the
US
is
now
uh
the largest
the
largest
>> oil and gas producer on the planet and
>>
oil
and
gas
producer
on
the
planet
and
there are very very serious economic
there
are
very
very
serious
economic
interests at stake here and so I think
interests
at
stake
here
and
so
I
think
that the way that the politics get
that
the
way
that
the
politics
get
manipulated um that is a serious problem
manipulated
um
that
is
a
serious
problem
but I don't think that politics have to
but
I
don't
think
that
politics
have
to
be uh opposed to progress
be
uh
opposed
to
progress
>> right and my understanding is that we
>>
right
and
my
understanding
is
that
we
have tried to do those things and that
have
tried
to
do
those
things
and
that
it has not been as viable as we would
it
has
not
been
as
viable
as
we
would
have liked in terms of solar and the new
have
liked
in
terms
of
solar
and
the
new
grid and all those other things that
grid
and
all
those
other
things
that
it's it's been difficult and I wonder
it's
it's
been
difficult
and
I
wonder
like are we going to have to make
like
are
we
going
to
have
to
make
cleaning up the carbon more worth it
cleaning
up
the
carbon
more
worth
it
financially or or as you say maybe it's
financially
or
or
as
you
say
maybe
it's
that's just not a possibility. Well, I
that's
just
not
a
possibility
Well
I
think that, you know, if you do look at
think
that
you
know
if
you
do
look
at
what is happening in China right now and
what
is
happening
in
China
right
now
and
and China is, you know, has managed to
and
China
is
you
know
has
managed
to
overtake us pretty much, you know, in
overtake
us
pretty
much
you
know
in
the time since we last talked uh talked
the
time
since
we
last
talked
uh
talked
become the, you know, by far the world's
become
the
you
know
by
far
the
world's
biggest emitter on a sort of annual
biggest
emitter
on
a
sort
of
annual
basis, right?
basis
right
>> And the building coal plants like it's
>>
And
the
building
coal
plants
like
it's
nothing, like it's going out of style.
nothing
like
it's
going
out
of
style
>> They they they are also putting up clean
>>
They
they
they
are
also
putting
up
clean
energy like it's not nothing
energy
like
it's
not
nothing
>> like it's going out of style. Chinese
>>
like
it's
going
out
of
style
Chinese
>> and they're going to
>>
and
they're
going
to
>> coal plants and clean energy. they're
>>
coal
plants
and
clean
energy
they're
going to own those new industries and we
going
to
own
those
new
industries
and
we
are going to, you know, sort of cling to
are
going
to
you
know
sort
of
cling
to
old industries. And so it's sort of like
old
industries
And
so
it's
sort
of
like
if you were, you know, making kerosene
if
you
were
you
know
making
kerosene
lamps, you know, in the 19th century and
lamps
you
know
in
the
19th
century
and
someone said, well, there's this great
someone
said
well
there's
this
great
invention called a light bulb. Maybe
invention
called
a
light
bulb
Maybe
you'd want to get into that. We said,
you'd
want
to
get
into
that
We
said
"No, we really want to stick with
No
we
really
want
to
stick
with
kerosene lamps." And that is really
kerosene
lamps
And
that
is
really
honestly what we're doing. That is what
honestly
what
we're
doing
That
is
what
we're doing. And so what we're doing uh
we're
doing
And
so
what
we're
doing
uh
might seem to make a lot of sense right
might
seem
to
make
a
lot
of
sense
right
now, but I think when we look back on it
now
but
I
think
when
we
look
back
on
it
uh 10, 20 years from now, both
uh
10
20
years
from
now
both
economically and environmentally, it
economically
and
environmentally
it
will not make sense.
will
not
make
sense
>> No, I agree with you. And I think it
>>
No
I
agree
with
you
And
I
think
it
doesn't make a lot of sense. It's more
doesn't
make
a
lot
of
sense
It's
more
that uh unfortunately making sense has
that
uh
unfortunately
making
sense
has
not been our forte.
not
been
our
forte
>> Exactly.
>>
Exactly
>> That that's kind of my point is all I
>>
That
that's
kind
of
my
point
is
all
I
>> Well, I totally agree with that.
>>
Well
I
totally
agree
with
that
>> You know, I knew we would come to a
>>
You
know
I
knew
we
would
come
to
a
thing. So if you could if you could
thing
So
if
you
could
if
you
could
Thank you. Very nice. If
Thank
you
Very
nice
If
>> you could just give my wife a different
>>
you
could
just
give
my
wife
a
different
phrase to say to me, that would
phrase
to
say
to
me
that
would
>> Yeah. Well, I also just do want to make
>>
Yeah
Well
I
also
just
do
want
to
make
one point before I um you know, it it
one
point
before
I
um
you
know
it
it
really is true now that solar putting up
really
is
true
now
that
solar
putting
up
new solar energy. New is the cheapest
new
solar
energy
New
is
the
cheapest
form of new energy of added capacity.
form
of
new
energy
of
added
capacity
That that is true and that fact is
That
that
is
true
and
that
fact
is
something that we should be celebrating
something
that
we
should
be
celebrating
and building on. Is that with subsidies
and
building
on
Is
that
with
subsidies
or without or it just it just is the
or
without
or
it
just
it
just
is
the
cheapest.
cheapest
>> It just is cheapest. It just is cheap
>>
It
just
is
cheapest
It
just
is
cheap
and reliability and even in the
and
reliability
and
even
in
the
developing world uh a lot of countries
developing
world
uh
a
lot
of
countries
are moving that way. A lot of countries
are
moving
that
way
A
lot
of
countries
that have a lot of sun uh because it is
that
have
a
lot
of
sun
uh
because
it
is
simply cheaper. Not even for
simply
cheaper
Not
even
for
environment.
environment
>> See, there you go. That's a piece of
>>
See
there
you
go
That's
a
piece
of
information I did not have and that
information
I
did
not
have
and
that
maybe could change my cynicism on this.
maybe
could
change
my
cynicism
on
this
>> Well, far be it for me to want to change
>>
Well
far
be
it
for
me
to
want
to
change
your cynicism, John.
your
cynicism
John
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