April 7, 2025

41 thoughts on “Climate Change | Junaid Akram Explains#4

  1. One simple question that who is operating universal system . Only Allah almghty protect us this monster which is now named as so called climate … carry on your intiative to mitigate this challenge according to your gifted expertise but we should have faith on this Allah's contrivances and strategies ….

  2. Good very good ham mitty se bane hen subzio ko kana he mitty me milna he mitty se hi zinda othaya gayga ham bolandi ki Jani bhagty hen allha kobhool jate hen shuker kam kirte hen jab allha ko naraz KARENGE to ye to hoga a b bhi time he maafi mangle narae takbeer allha ho akbar bolen

  3. That's just wow. But why the politician creating something a like situation they need to work and produce something best something realistic to save the nation and the world and the generation. But what happens next Allah plans best inshallah 💗🤍 Pakistan zindabad 💗🤞🤞

  4. "Planet of the Humans" is a documentary film directed by Jeff Gibbs and produced by Michael Moore. Released in April 2020, the film takes a critical look at the renewable energy industry and its impact on the environment. It explores the efficacy of various renewable energy sources and questions the sustainability of the green energy movement.

    Here are some key points and themes from the documentary:

    Critique of Renewable Energy: The film challenges the notion that renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, and biomass are entirely clean and sustainable. It suggests that these technologies still rely heavily on fossil fuels for their production, transportation, and maintenance.

    Biomass and Biofuels Controversy: "Planet of the Humans" raises concerns about biomass and biofuels, arguing that the use of wood and other organic materials for energy production may have negative consequences, such as deforestation and the release of carbon dioxide.

    Corporate Influence: The documentary highlights the role of corporate interests and profit motives within the green energy sector. It suggests that some companies in the renewable energy industry prioritize economic gains over environmental sustainability.

    Population Growth and Consumption: The film addresses the broader issue of overpopulation and excessive consumption as major contributors to environmental degradation. It questions whether current efforts to address climate change are sufficient without addressing these fundamental issues.

    Technology's Limits: "Planet of the Humans" questions the belief that technological solutions alone can solve environmental problems. It argues that a shift in lifestyle and a reduction in overall energy consumption are necessary to achieve true sustainability.

    It's important to note that the documentary has been met with a range of opinions, and its arguments and assertions have been both supported and criticized. While it raises valid concerns about the environmental impact of certain renewable energy technologies, some critics argue that it does not adequately acknowledge the ongoing advancements and improvements within the renewable energy sector.

    Ultimately, "Planet of the Humans" encourages viewers to reevaluate their assumptions about the environmental benefits of renewable energy and to consider broader issues related to sustainability and consumption.

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