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florowski's rating
While every industry and sector can be rightfully examined and their inefficiencies can be criticised, you need to base it on accurate facts and have a balanced approach. This movie has none of that. Their statements are based on outdated or misrepresented assumptions that - if you know a little bit about the technical requirements of renewable energies - do not hold up.
And it is really painful to watch how manipulative the storytelling is, and how people who don't know anything about this technologies take if at face value. The clean energy transition has a lot of moving blocks and gaps that need to be filled which are worth making a documentary about, but this movie doesn't come close to the journalistic integrity that the making of a documentary requires, which is best embedded in Gibbs statement: the right has religion, we have renewable energy as our saviour... or let's just blame overpopulation - a topic by the way that is irrelevant for understanding renewable energy technologies.
And it is really painful to watch how manipulative the storytelling is, and how people who don't know anything about this technologies take if at face value. The clean energy transition has a lot of moving blocks and gaps that need to be filled which are worth making a documentary about, but this movie doesn't come close to the journalistic integrity that the making of a documentary requires, which is best embedded in Gibbs statement: the right has religion, we have renewable energy as our saviour... or let's just blame overpopulation - a topic by the way that is irrelevant for understanding renewable energy technologies.