A different perspective on the climate change debate supported by the scientists who signed the Clinton World Climate Declaration.A different perspective on the climate change debate supported by the scientists who signed the Clinton World Climate Declaration.A different perspective on the climate change debate supported by the scientists who signed the Clinton World Climate Declaration.
Steve Koonin
- Self - Physicist, NYU
- (as Professor Steven Koonin)
Richard Lindzen
- Self - Meteorologist, Harvard and MIT
- (as Professor Dick Lindzen)
William Happer
- Self - Physicist, Princeton University
- (as Professor Will Happer)
John Clauser
- Self - Nobel Prize in Physics 2022, Wolf Prize in Physics in 2010
- (as Dr John Clauser)
Nir Shaviv
- Self - Racah Institute of Physics
- (as Professor Nir Shaviv)
Matthew Wielicki
- Self - Geologist
- (as Dr Matthew Wielicki)
Ross McKitrick
- Self - Economist and Statistician
- (as Professor Ross McKitrick)
Willie Soon
- Self - Astrophysicist and Earth Scientist, CERES
- (as Dr Willie Soon)
Roy Spencer
- Self - US Science Team Leader, NASA's Aqua Satellite
- (as Dr Roy Spencer)
Henrik Svensmark
- Self - National Space Institute, Denmark
- (as Professor Henrik Svensmark)
Benny Peiser
- Self - Global Warming Policy Foundation
- (as Dr Benny Peiser)
Sallie Baliunas
- Self - Astrophysicist, Formerly Harvard and Smithsonian
- (as Professor Sallie Baliunas)
Stephen Davies
- Self - Institute of Economic Affairs
- (as Dr Stephen Davies)
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- ConnectionsFeatured in The Bolt Report: Episode #14.44 (2024)
- SoundtracksNight on Bald Mountain
Composed by Modest Mussorgsky
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Data and experts are presented in a compelling way that creates a powerful dissenting narrative to the human influenced Climate Change hypotheses. With no consensus on the science, the film takes a look at the goals and practices being implemented by each ideology. On one side there are grabs for more government control, regulation, a loss of personal freedom and centralization of power; all in the name of Climate Change. On the other there is a call for more freedom and a spreading of awareness that we are slowly losing our individual sovereignty.
It brought up for me the idea of what side of history do I want to be on. One that gave up freedom to regulators, globalists, and governments, so that they could "save us" from an invisible enemy?
Or support freedom and put faith in the ingenuity of a FREE society to persist, engineer, iterate, and survive as we have for millennia?
It brought up for me the idea of what side of history do I want to be on. One that gave up freedom to regulators, globalists, and governments, so that they could "save us" from an invisible enemy?
Or support freedom and put faith in the ingenuity of a FREE society to persist, engineer, iterate, and survive as we have for millennia?
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