Overheated: Billie Eilish and Friends’ Mission to Save the Environment

Published 2023-09-24
OVERHEATED: THE DOCUMENTARY - A thought-provoking film featuring Billie Eilish that challenges our role in combating climate change.

Stars include Billie Eilish, Tori Tsui, Ibeyi, Yungblud, Vanessa Nakate, Girl in Red, Finneas, Samata Pattinson, Maggie Baird, Emily Eavis, Sofia Jannok, Maggie Baird, Vivienne Westwood, Arlo Parks, Hope Tala, flowerovlove, and Claud.

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OVERHEATED is a cinematic masterpiece from the Sage Foundation, directed by Yassa Khan. It offers a fresh perspective on the climate emergency, unlike any other narrative to date. At its core are the testimonies of those directly affected by climate change: Daniella Ingabire from Burundi, a nation severely impacted by flooding and climate upheaval, alongside voices from an Amazonian tribe and the Sámi people of Sápmi, sharing the distressing erosion of indigenous wisdom and habitats.

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Documentary from ‪@overheated‬

All Comments (21)
  • @PLANTBASEDNEWS
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  • @linzertube
    I want a vegan world, for my sons, for their future, for your future, for the world. Too much suffering, due to climate change. One meal at a time, change to plants only…so much choice…🍚🌽🥔🍠🥒🥬🥦🫛🥑🍆🍑🥭🍍🥥🥝🍅🍒🍈🫐🍓🍇🍉🍏🍎🍐🍊🍋🍌🌶️🫑🥕🫒🧄🧅🫚🥖🫘🥜….animal-free, cruelty-free versions of EVERYTHING, now! No more soil acidification, ocean deadzones, species extinction, fishless oceans…we could do away with starvation. Feed people with crops, instead of feeding crops to animals, killing the animals and feeding them to people.
  • @ChaseAvior
    The Vegan Beyond Burger creates 90% less greenhouse gas emissions, uses 99% less water, 93% less land, and requires 46% less energy than a beef burger. - University of Michigan Vegan is the best diet for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. - IPCC Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change It takes 25 calories of plants to make 1 calorie of beef because the cow has to eat plants for 18 months to get them up to slaughter weight. - Yale University 70 billion land animals are fed and killed every year across the world. That's 10 times the human population. - United Nations 77% of global soy is fed to livestock for meat and dairy production. - Our World in Data 70% of the deforestation in the Amazon rainforest is for raising cattle to make beef. - United Nations It takes 1,800 gallons of water to make 1 pound of beef — the equivalent of 120 showers. Compared to only 600 gallons of water to make 1 pound of beans. - Stanford University Raising animals takes up 75% of our farmland because we have to grow tons of crops to feed all these animals. “A vegan diet is probably the single biggest way to reduce your impact on planet Earth, not just greenhouse gasses, but global acidification, eutrophication, land use and water use.” Beef required 36 times more land than peas. - University of Oxford If everyone in the U.S. ate no meat or cheese just one day a week, it would have the same environmental impact as taking 7.6 million cars off the road. - Stanford University The greenhouse gas emissions coming from raising cattle is more than the entire transportation sector which includes all cars, trucks, trains, planes, and ships. - United Nations
  • @maiqueashworth
    Unfortunately a lot of older people think it will be after their lifetime. We need to be clear: this is coming very soon. We are like a car at the top of a hill, rolling very slowly at first. Soon the car will run off the edge of a cliff.
  • @676brian
    Eat a “whole” food plant based diet for your health and the animals!!
  • There is a big cross-section between neurodivergent people and climate/animal concern. I think it's because we're more concerned with reality than how people will look at us.
  • @weevil8025
    Never really cared about the planet, it's hard to when you have depression. To me, it's just the natural way that earth works, because it has died and been reborn several times throughout its existence. We'll probably be like the dinosaurs, one day. Still, I am WFPB Vegan, because the animals are the only ones who bring me comfort and it's the least I can do for them.
  • @daviddzneladze28
    The creator who uses her platform for GOOD. We love you billie!
  • @fatzlong6051
    I've been treated to 3 video's this morning that was extremely worth watching as a woman who eats 75% vegetarian meals these days. Very helpful in my journey to 100%
  • @Mesterjakel7
    There is no chance of solving the climate and environmental breakdown without degrowth in the global north and ecosocialism in the entire world.
  • @Gaming_Vegan_Ape
    A meat-eating environmentalist is one hell of an oxymoron if I ever saw one. Animal agriculture is one of the leading causes of species extinction, habitat destruction, and climate change. More so than all transportation combined. Yet those on top, in power, keep harping on fossil fuels. It's easier to buy an electric car than to change eating habits and take responsibility for our actions. A new comprehensive study from Oxford University clearly shows that a vegan diet is the best for the planet (and the non-human animals) The change is simple. Be vegan.
  • Good to see new videos. I took a break from Plant Based News for the past 3 years because there didn't seem to come anything substantial anymore... and as a 11 year long vegan I lost hope. In general I have the feeling that finally 99% of people are 100% completely and utterly conviced that 1. that there is no environmental problem AT ALL not even a little bit everything is fine 2. climate change is a total and complete hoax 3. eating more meat is the best for health . It's so hopeless.
  • @LATFA.
    Compassion is beautiful
  • @Kevindavegan
    Could of talked about how animal agriculture drives pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.