THE MAN MADE GLOBAL WARMING HOAX
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The film, made by British
television producer Martin Durkin, presents scientists, economists,
politicians, writers, and others who dispute the scientific
consensus regarding anthropogenic global warming. |
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The film's basic premise is that the current scientific opinion on
the anthropogenic causes of global warming has numerous scientific
flaws, and that vested monetary interests in the scientific
establishment and the media discourage the public and the scientific
community from acknowledging or even debating this. The film asserts
that the publicized scientific consensus is the product of a "global
warming activist industry" driven by a desire for research funding.
Other culprits, according to the film, are Western environmentalists
promoting expensive solar and wind power over cheap fossil fuels in
Africa, resulting in African countries being held back from
industrializing. |
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The film won best documentary at the 2007 Io Isabella International
Film Week. |
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A number of academics, environmentalists, think-tank consultants and
writers are interviewed in the film in support of its various
assertions. They include the Canadian environmentalist Patrick
Moore, former member of Greenpeace but for the past 21 years a
critic of the organization; Richard Lindzen, professor of
meteorology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Patrick
Michaels, Research Professor of Environmental Sciences at the
University of Virginia; Nigel Calder, editor of New Scientist from
1962 to 1966; John Christy, professor and director of the Earth
System Science Center at University of Alabama; Paul Reiter of the
Pasteur Institute; former British Chancellor of the Exchequer Nigel
Lawson; and Piers Corbyn, a British weather forecaster. |
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Carl Wunsch, professor of oceanography at the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, was also interviewed but has since said
that he strongly disagrees with the film's conclusions and the way
his interview material was used. |
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