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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Finally, an open minded look at global climate change!,
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This review is from: Cross Country Cats (Audio CD)
A thoughtful look at the current global climate change movement, the data involved, and the conclusions drawn. Significant time is spent on the likely repercussions of enacting climate change legislation. As you can imagine, it won't be pretty. The documentary also focuses on the harm caused by the anti-DDT campaign which has killed millions in impoverished nations. It's a common sense look at the issues - sure to be unpopular with the global warming blindly faithful. It's not a right-wing hate-fest either - just a well put together documentary that exposes some of the inconvenient truths that are ignored by those with an agenda. Best documentary I've seen in years and I watch plenty.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is the inconvenient truth,
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This review is from: Cross Country Cats (Audio CD)
This documentary and all the truths conveyed within it - real truths, not made up ones - is certainly inconvenient for all the radical environmentalists who believe everything Al Gore has to say.
If you truly believe that global warming exists and is caused by human beings you should really watch this movie. (And remember, if you're not willing to watch it, you're just proving you're not open-minded about the matter.) The fact that one of Gore's biggest critics in this documentary was a founding member of Greenpeace should be a pretty good indicator of how radical, unreasonable, and left-of-center Al Gore and his gang really are. Not Evil Just Wrong really makes it clear that left-wing radicals don't care about other human beings. They're in so much of a frenzy over global warming that they don't even realize the potential unintended consequences of their politically motivated actions. If you're a global warming fan/enthusiast/nut/proponent/radical/believer/zealot/etc., then let me ask you a question: If you were told by teams of scientists all over the world as an absolute certainty that there is no evidence of man-made global warming - or any global warming at all - would you be happy? Or would you sulk and argue about it? If the evidence were incontrovertible and undeniable, would you accept it, or not? Put yourself in this hypothetical scenario. Would you be disappointed given this scenario in which there is no evidence of global warming? Would you be willing to accept you're wrong? I know I'd accept global warming - the kind of global warming that might cause death and destruction like Al Gore would have you believe - as a truth, if it were, indeed, true. I'm a big believer in global warming and cooling cycles because that's what real science shows. Sometimes we're getting warmer and sometimes we're getting colder. These cycles occur over the course of centuries. Polar bears aren't a dying species like Al Gore claims. Their numbers are increasing. The polar ice cap isn't shrinking like Al Gore and Greenpeace claim. It's getting bigger. The hockey stick graph that "proves" man and industry have caused a sharp increase in global temperature over the last few decades isn't based on real data like Al Gore and other environmentalists claim. It's been proven fake, as you'll see in this movie. What I like the most about this movie is that it's not made by some American right-wing lunatic with a political agenda here in the United States. A lot of the people interviewed are not Americans. This movie represents an international, multilateral collective voice of reason standing firm against what is potentially one of the biggest frauds ever perpetrated. If you think the title of the movie is sort of stupid, then you're not alone. I thought it was kind of dumb and unnecessarily confrontational until approximately 30 to 40 minutes into the movie. After the African guy said it, the title made a lot more sense.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
not evil, just wrong,
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an amazing piece of investigative and truthful journalism. the honesty of this film is awe-inspiring!
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