I do sometimes wonder, though, if nature films that deal with climate change - basically, every nature film that has been made in the past several years - should be angrier and more alarmed than they are.
Perhaps because they're aimed at the youngsters who will be here to face the long-term effects of climate change, most nature movies strive harder to reassure than to call to action. I'd argue that we need those young viewers to get mad.
...Should you go? Yes, and then visit a site such as panda.org or greenpeace.org to learn more about slowing global climate change.
Friday, April 20, 2012
Warmist movie reviewer Chris Hewitt argues that when children watch nature movies, "we need those young viewers to get mad" about the prospect of CO2 destroying the planet
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Hewitt needs youngsters to get mad about "CO2 destroying the planet." No. What the people really need is for your leftist ilk to stop all your youth indoctrination efforts, immediately.
There's nothing wrong with the climate, and CO2 has nothing to do with it.
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