Saturday, September 29, 2012

Brainwashed 14-year-old German warmist: Adults are like monkeys who want a banana now instead of six bananas later

'What you won't see, we will see': Students tackle environmental issues | Egypt Independent
"If you let a monkey choose if he wants a banana now or six bananas later, the monkey will always choose a banana now. It seems like many of these adults think a little like this monkey," Felix Finkbeiner, a 14-year-old German kid, says while addressing climate change and the tendency of decision-makers to delay immediate and effective actions for climate justice. When he was just nine years old, Finkbeiner was inspired by a school report to start the initiative Plant-for-the-Planet, which aims to have children plant 1 million trees in each country in an effort to tangibly fight climate change. Egypt has its own creative and equally enthusiastic little Felix.
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"We kids see two main crises," Finkbeiner explains to the public at DAAD through a video he sent from Germany, "the poverty and the climate crisis." That is why the documentary also show the initiatives of kids in developing countries to not only fight against climate change but also against poverty. "We youth have to fight against climate change. In a few years we will have to live with all the problems that haven't been solved today and we won't be able to take the adults into account for the problems they haven't solved and they will probably be dead by that time." The passion, and the genuine enthusiasm and outspokenness of Felix as well as that of the other kids are compelling.

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