By John Wayne on Tuesday, 26 March 2024
Category: Race, Culture, Nation

Climate: The Movie By James Reed

Climate: The Movie, directed by Martin Durkin, has been given the thumbs up by leading climate change critics:

https://www.climatethemovie.net/I was sent via email a nice outline of the film, but I do not know who wrote it, so thanks to whoever, and here it is:

"This is the dramatic story of how an eccentric environmental speculation grew into a powerful global scare industry; it is the story of the corruption of science, the defrauding of taxpayers, the destruction of reliable energy, the bullying of anyone who dares question the narrative and a hidden agenda for shortages, rationing, environmental destruction and global control. The film exposes the climate alarm as an invented scare without any basis in science. It emphatically counters the claim that current temperatures and levels of atmospheric CO2 are unusually and worryingly high. In fact, we are currently near the end of a warm interlude in an ice age and there is no evidence that changing levels of CO2 (it has changed many times) has ever 'driven' climate change in the past.

It features the heroes of the climate sceptic world such as:
Patrick Moore

Prof Will Happer

Dr Roy Spencer
Prof John Christie

Dr Willie Soon

Prof Ross McKitrick

Prof Steven Coonin

Prof Henrick Svensmark

Dr Matthew Wielicki

Tom Nelson

Tony Heller
Nia Shariv

Dr Benny Pieser

Prof Sallie Baliunas

Dr John Clauser

Austin Williams
Clair Fox

Dr Stephen Davies

As well as villains like Saint Greta, Al Gore and the IPCC.

It covers topics such as:

What does the world's longest temperature record show?

The importance of clouds

The trends in wildfires and hurricanes

Climate model failures

Science is never settled

Have you checked the data?

Corruption of science by government money

Climate vs Freedom

Why they need a continuing climate crisis

How sceptics are punished

The renewables industry

The politics of climate

What is the "heat island effect"?

What is happening to ocean temperatures?

What about weather balloon records, tree rings and satellites?

Are we still in an ice age? Why are the poles still iced?

Should "deniers" be censored?

Low CO2 threatened to starve all plant life.

Humans are a warm weather species.

Keep Africa poor?

The war on farmers.

Who fact-checks the fact-checkers?"

Jo Nova, a leading climate change critic, has given a brief review which is highly positive:

https://joannenova.com.au/2024/03/unpermitted-documentaries-you-can-send-to-friends/

By Jo Nova

Martin Durkin's work will be studied one day like Thucydides as a record of a bizarre moment in human history. It is so quintessentially British. I thought I'd seen it all in the climate debate, but this is so well done, perfect for a curious, matter-of-fact mind. It pulls you along, with timeless nostalgic footage in a classic English delivery, calmly unravelling mythology. It will resonate with people who remember cities, cars and great documentaries of long ago.

Because it's not angry or activist it's a gift you can send to friends who are science nerds, or history buffs, or who remember the sixties. Send it to people with teenagers who have no idea the curriculum hides a half a billion years of history. Send it to green friends, who have no idea a third of the food made in Africa rots before it can be eaten without fossil fuels and plastic to preserve and transport it.

Imagine the effect if this was shown at schools.

It's the story of how an activist movement became a big industry, they say. But I can't help thinking it was a big industry that grew an activist movement…

The link on Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/video/ONMGnSiOLhjG/

and Vimeo https://vimeo.com/924719370

UPDATE: Surprisingly it is still on Youtube today (Sunday) and with subtitles in other languages. Vote it up there while you still can…

Honest scientists are no longer free,
To discover; what science should be,
Fearing censure and sacking,
And from colleagues no backing,
With consensus are forced to agree.

–Ruairi 

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