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Arnold Schwarzenegger on Climate Change and Subnational Governments
Arnold Schwarzenegger advocates for subnational governments, like states and cities, to set their own environmental goals, in addition to a global treaty. He believes both approaches meeting together create critical mass for environmental change.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger believes that while international treaties like Kyoto 2 are important, subnational governments such as states and cities need to set their own goals for reducing greenhouse gases and increasing renewables in order to create critical mass and effect change at a grassroots level.
1:12:40 - 1:15:11 (02:31)
Summary
Arnold Schwarzenegger believes that while international treaties like Kyoto 2 are important, subnational governments such as states and cities need to set their own goals for reducing greenhouse gases and increasing renewables in order to create critical mass and effect change at a grassroots level.
ChapterArnold Schwarzenegger on Climate Change and Subnational Governments
EpisodeEp 60: Tim Ferriss Interviews Arnold Schwarzenegger on Psychological Warfare (And Much More)
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The host shares his experience of crushing and destroying objects using a real M47 tank, and highlights their current endeavor of blowing things up for fundraising purposes for after-school programs.
1:15:11 - 1:16:33 (01:22)
Summary
The host shares his experience of crushing and destroying objects using a real M47 tank, and highlights their current endeavor of blowing things up for fundraising purposes for after-school programs.
ChapterArnold Schwarzenegger on Climate Change and Subnational Governments
EpisodeEp 60: Tim Ferriss Interviews Arnold Schwarzenegger on Psychological Warfare (And Much More)
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
Tim Ferriss recommends his podcast episodes with Tony Robbins discussing morning rituals and routines, and his three-part episode with Kevin Kelly, who he calls the most interesting man in the world in real life.
1:16:33 - 1:18:00 (01:27)
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Tim Ferriss recommends his podcast episodes with Tony Robbins discussing morning rituals and routines, and his three-part episode with Kevin Kelly, who he calls the most interesting man in the world in real life.