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Disposability Consciousness



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Environmental & social justice activist Julia Butterfly Hill shows how our belief that we are separate from the whole has created a disposability consciousness. video courtesy of: www.GlobalOnenessProject.org

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17 Responses to “Disposability Consciousness”

  1. Caraanamful says:

    Beautifully spoken and pasionately felt, it feels so good to know you are sharing the
    earth with me Julia,

  2. delebakery28 says:

    Oh my goodness she is sooo deep, I am getting goosebumps. Ugh i thought I was passionate! I tip my hat of to this lady. Julia never le the fight die… I will join the Simplicity brigade!

  3. TimeRiverProductions says:

    While I agree with Ms. Hill’s sentiments, it must be realized that every system, whether human or otherwise, generates waste to the system. What we need to do is try to minimize the waste through re-use and recycling.

  4. TimeRiverProductions says:

    The Hopi Pueblo is one of the oldest native settlements in America. The Hopi dictionary gives the following definitions:
    Trash: mötsikvu, maspivu.
    Trash container: mötsikyaptatangpi.
    Trash heap: maspitsomo, mötsikyaptsomo.
    waste, definition 3, noun (refuse, garbage): is mötsikvu
    Perhaps those words became part of the Hopi language after European contact.

  5. deafeagle4 says:

    thank you for subtitling and make this video accessible.

  6. danieljkeough says:

    douchebag marxist

  7. BlodwynBeynon says:

    This has really made me think and rethink many things…thank you!

  8. zzz0931 says:

    wow! she’s amazing, a true inspiration

  9. seabreezez says:

    You know what would really help? educating people about using eco-friendly vehicles, and how little things like turning off a light do count!

  10. norabongiovanni says:

    This was really inspiring, you´re so good.

  11. TheSkinnyJeansGuy says:

    This is a great explanation of the impacts of our disposable culture! :)

  12. skeletonmom says:

    @paultheuglydog – “BAD DOG!!!”…slaps dogs hiney with rolled up newspaper (extracted/processed tree). ;P

  13. EstrellaWyrd says:

    love it

  14. honeybly says:

    Wonderful
    I wish the Policy makers who talk and plan so much about complex theories and techniques to combat the Climate Change, they must understand that simple change in the Life Style and our thought process also will make a difference.
    I fully support your ideas

  15. shatteredeyes says:

    I don’t understand how one can not worry about the environment. It is what sustains us, human life. Without it, what is there? Do you not care what the future holds? We are destroying our planet at a increasingly rapid rate. The changes are happening now. Its not even a matter of future generations anymore, but just future years. What will this hurricane season bring? How much more damage will Deepwater Horizon do? What will we have once we’ve used up all the resources this planet has to offer?

  16. kingofmilwaukee says:

    This is a really good video.

  17. paultheuglydog says:

    I never recycle anything. I am not worried about the environment.

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