anti-fracking documentary gasland and awake. he is an environmental activist, and he joins us tonight. g t josh, thanks for coming on. it is good to be here, tucker. i tucker: so not having children, that is the message. i think that is a bit of a misrepresentation. i think the study was saying that governments are saying we should recycle, we should change our light bulbs, we should do all sort of these consumer habits, and this study wasshou comparing those sort of veryort minimal efforts to curtail stu climate change with other thingr like not flying, being a vegetarian, not having a car, and, yes, having fewer children. having fewer children, having family planning, which means you have your children maybe later in life, would be something thaa would reduce carbon emissions. that s what the study said. tucker: if you follow this to its logical conclusion and is you wind up telling africa notnd to have so many kids because aln of the countries of the highest
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expertise. joining me now is josh fox, director and producer of gasland. he s in the amazon but wanted to make time for a big development in this battle. what specifically does today s news mean for this movement nationwide? this is gigantic. first of all, i have to do this and put on my yankees hat. nice, great. and in the peruvian amazon with amazon watch doing reporting on oil spills. look, this can t be underestimated. this is gigantic, this is huge. this has been a seven, eight-year battle in new york state. and it is a huge victory for science exactly what we just what your segment just gave us into. listen, when i started investigating fracking in 2008 there was no peer reviewed science. there were no scientific papers. what we have seen in the last several years is an explosion of
it s true. they re telling the truth. but it is ironically the go-to republican excuse for rejecting the overwhelming scientific consensus on climate change. today governor cuomo offered a mirror version but in this case he used the i m not a scientist line as a decision to listen to the scientists and not ignore them. is it a great job generator or is it a danger to public health or the environment? and my answer has been i don t know. and it s not what i do. i am not a scientist. i m not an environmental expert. i m not a health expert. all things being equal, i will be bound by what the experts say. because i am not in a position to second guess them with my expertise. joining me now is josh fox, director and producer of gasland. he s in the amazon but wanted to make time for a big development in this battle.
expertise. joining me now is josh fox, director and producer of gasland county gasland. he s in the amazon but wanted to make time for a big development in this battle. what specifically does today s news mean for this movement nationwide? this is gigantic. first of all, i have to do this and put on my yankees hat. nice, great. and in the peruvian amazon with amazon watch doing reporting on oil spills. look, this can t be underestimated. this is gigantic, this is huge. this has been a seven, eight-year battle in new york state. and it st a huge victory for science exactly what we just what your segment just gave us into. listen, when i started investigating fracking in 2008 there was no peer reviewed science. there were no scientific papers. what we have seen in the last several years is an explosion of