The first one from the CBC runs for about 44 minutes and the second for 76 minutes. Definitely an eye opener.
Some thoughts.
-I recommend you watch from the one hour point on if you don't have time to sit and watch this.
-It's incredibly frustrating. Though it should not surprise any of us.
-The film raises many important questions. Make you wonder what happened to rational thought. The Age of Reason is dead with the modern environmental movement as it exists today.
-The documentary explores the challenges Africa faces and how anti-global, pro-global warming activists are essentially and indirectly inhibiting African development and leading to death. It's really is a form of neo-colonialism. You can see this part starting from about the one-hour mark.
-Did you know the leitmotif in the 1970s was the pending "Ice Age?" As far as I know, the world was supposed to end four times since 1968.
-It traces back where the modern global warming agenda was born.
-It considers and presents important data and figures and how politics has hijacked science.
-The clouds which is controlled by cosmic rays and cosmic rays which in turn are controlled by the sun tell us the reality and truth about how the earth's climate behaves.
-The impact of man-made, industiral CO2 is miniscule compared to the power of the sun - so beautiful yet so beastly.
-If Pre-Emptive war is dangerous, the same can be said of the "Precautionary Principle."
Like everything else that is bound to fail at a great cost: the global warning political movement is based on misguided assumptions and faulty premises. It's simply big business now. It's the zeitgeist of our times.
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