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Brad Pitt, as a weatherman, sums up climate change with one simple sentence

2024-05-19 16:36:37      点击:893

Donald Trump's hazardous decision to withdraw the United States from the Paris Agreement has had everyone talking about the state of our future. John Oliver's had something to say, as have astronauts, governors and mayors across the country.

Now it's Comedy Central's turn to talk about it.

On the debut episode of “The Jim Jefferies Show” this past Tuesday, host Jim Jefferies closed out the show with a very special guest, Brad Pitt himself, who distilled his thoughts about rising temperatures in under thirty seconds.

SEE ALSO:Brad Pitt and Stephen Colbert ponder life's greatest mysteries

"To help us understand climate change and what it means to the world, here's our own Jim Jeffries Show weatherman," Jefferies says before the camera pans to Pitt, who explains things are going to be warmer "here" while gesticulating to the majority of the world.

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"Do you have any future forecast for us?" Jefferies asks Pitt.

"There is no future," Pitt cheekily responds.

Pitt is definitely being a bit too doom-and-gloom in the clip, but he isn't lying when he insinuates that the climate change—and Trump's withdrawal from the Paris Agreement—will impact you.

Thanks, Trump.

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