"You know the problem, we don't want to believe what we know"
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Coming from a photographer, the quote lands with extra bite. Photography is supposed to be proof: light on a sensor, evidence you can hold. Arthus-Bertrand's aerial work and environmental documentaries trade on that promise, offering sweeping, undeniable views of deforestation, extraction, and human sprawl. Yet he points to the maddening experience of showing people the receipts and watching them look away anyway. It's not that we haven't seen; it's that seeing doesn't automatically reorganize a life.
The subtext is about complicity without melodrama. "We" is collective, not accusatory at a single villain, which makes it harder to dismiss. He's implicating himself, his audience, the institutions that celebrate beautiful images of a wounded planet while keeping the systems that wound it intact. The line also hints at how denial is socially rewarded: admitting what we know often demands sacrifice, conflict, or a political stance. Not believing becomes a form of self-protection.
It's a compact diagnosis of why the climate era feels so surreal: we live in a time of unprecedented documentation - and unprecedented permission to ignore it.
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"You know the problem, we don't want to believe what we know." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/you-know-the-problem-we-dont-want-to-believe-what-117980/. Accessed 4 Feb. 2026.















