We are currently engaged in an interview with the esteemed businessman Sir Paul Molins and Mr. Gerard M. Chesterfield. I’m really grateful for your attendance
Good morning to the audience
That’s pretty good. 3.1 Earths. And now, Mr. Molins
All right, I have some questions for you, my dear friends. Here, we’ve got a test to calculate your ecological footprint. Here you’ve got. Mr. Chesterfield, can you start?
OK, I will start. I think I could have a pretty pleasant result. It’s important to emphasise the terrible condition of the planet
I don’t care about the result, I will do the same type of things.
That’s pretty good, but, we eat these animals? No, true? These animals aren’t necessary to human life. If we can eat it, it means that they’re inferior to us. If we can hunt them, it’s because we’re superior.
Yes, there are 20.4 earths, that’s a lot, Mr. Molins. You know that there are lots of animals that, at this moment, are dying.
Oh, I don’t think that’s pretty good for the planet, that’s like…