The Truth About Seaspiracy Seaspiracy Netflix Documentary Reaction
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The truth about the NEW alarming documentary on Netflix: • • The Truth About Seaspiracy - Seaspiracy Netflix Documentary Reaction • I’ve just watched Seaspiracy and it’s hands down, one of the most powerful documentaries that I’ve seen so far. • It’s been released a few days ago and it certainly is a must watch for everyone, interested in sustainability. • So in this video, I’ll give you an in-depth overview of the documentary. So if you have seen the documentary, this video will give you some additional info that you might not have seen before. • And if you’ve not seen the documentary yet, then I might give you a spoiler or two. But they’ll be nothing short of glorious. • Let’s dive right into it. • Seaspiracy is produced by Kip Andersen. Kip who? Good question. He’s the same genius that produced What The Health and Cowspiracy. • And Seaspiracy is indeed, super similar to Cowspiracy. When it comes to the way it is produced. • Seaspiracy is explained in a story fashion. Ali, a filmmaker, sets out to document the harm that humans do to marine species. Yet he uncovers alarming global corruption beyond belief. • It starts slowly, seems almost a bit confusing in the beginning and then 30 minutes in you finally start to get clarity of what it is all about. • So in total, there are 3 NEW and intriguing points that Seaspiracy presents: • 1. Plastic is not the issue • Every child knows that plastic is abound in our oceans. • There are 150 million tons of plastic swimming around – and there’s no end in sight. An additional garbage truck of plastic is dumped into this big liquid garbage bin every minute. • Yet here’s the kicker: That plastic is not what it seems! If you imagine loads of pet bottles swirming around in that liquid garbage bin you’re dead wrong. • In fact 46% of the great pacific garbage patch, this is a huge plastic dump in the pacific ocean, is fishing nets. • 2. So plastic waste is not the issue, seafood consumption is • Look we kill 2,7 trillion fish a year. And as it turns out, that is just a few trillion too much. • The ocean is the biggest carbon sink on the planet. Marine plants store up to 20x more carbon than the rain forest. 93% of all CO2 is stored in the ocean. • If the ocean is so important to prevent global warming, there are sure plenty of protection measurements in place? Am I right? • No they’re not. Oceans are not protected at all. And as a conclusion of that, Oceans seem to be virtually, not completely, but virtually empty by 2048. That’s 30 years from now. • So why are we not doing something about it? • It’s the classic problem of: • 3. Out of sight out of mind • There’s a reason we dump plastic in the ocean and not in our living room. • Because we have the faulty thinking that if we don’t see it, it does not exist. • I think Seaspiracy’s main goal, as it is with Cowspiracy and What The Health, is to raise awareness. • Raise awareness for 3 things: • 1. The global warming aspect of fishing • 2. The mistreatment of humans in the process. People in Thailand for example work in inhumane conditions to produce such cheap fish. • 3. The mistreatment of fish. Even though most of us objectively do know that fish feel pain, we still rationalize it, seeing fish as an entirely different species as our own. • Conclusion: • Seaspiracy is a documentary that will open your eyes. I want to say big thanks to Kip Andersen for producing, again, such a masterpiece. You’re doing great work for the vegan movement. • Watch another great video called 'The Weak Vegan Myth EXPOSED - How To Feel Strong On A Vegan Diet': • • The Weak Vegan Myth EXPOSED - How To ... • Subscribe to learn more about veganism, fitness and personal growth: • https://www.youtube.com/user/floeruga... • I help vegans lose fat, build lean muscle, and get in the best shape of their lives. Apply for my coaching here: https://fitvegans.com/breakthrough-se...
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