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The Biggest Killer in the World
Pollution is the biggest killer in the world, with seven million people dying every year due to pollution-related causes. While climate change is a pressing issue, the focus should also be on the devastating impact of pollution and the need for a green economy to create new jobs.
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Pollution kills over seven million people a year, and it's the biggest killer even more than traffic accidents, wars, homicide, and suicide combined.
25:23 - 27:57 (02:34)
Summary
Pollution kills over seven million people a year, and it's the biggest killer even more than traffic accidents, wars, homicide, and suicide combined. Environmentalists need to shift their focus to reducing pollution and its effects on human health rather than just climate change in the distant future.
ChapterThe Biggest Killer in the World
Episode#216: Arnold Schwarzenegger Part 2! Bodybuilding, Investing, and Online Battles
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
Arnold Schwarzenegger discusses the four main pillars needed to effectively communicate and address environmental issues: climate change, pollution, job creation in the green economy, and national security.
27:57 - 29:28 (01:30)
Summary
Arnold Schwarzenegger discusses the four main pillars needed to effectively communicate and address environmental issues: climate change, pollution, job creation in the green economy, and national security. He emphasizes the need to focus on the immediate, tangible impacts on people's lives rather than solely on abstract concepts.
ChapterThe Biggest Killer in the World
Episode#216: Arnold Schwarzenegger Part 2! Bodybuilding, Investing, and Online Battles
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
Arnold Schwarzenegger talks about the importance of environmental laws, how they can be supported by both Republicans and Democrats, and how campaigning against Proposition 23 in California was successful due to the emphasis on health impacts of pollution.
29:28 - 31:37 (02:09)
Summary
Arnold Schwarzenegger talks about the importance of environmental laws, how they can be supported by both Republicans and Democrats, and how campaigning against Proposition 23 in California was successful due to the emphasis on health impacts of pollution.