Climate: The Movie - a thought-provoking perspective on the climate change debate.

Climate: The Movie presents a thought-provoking perspective on the climate change debate. Some key arguments made in the documentary are:

Extreme Weather Events: The film challenges the claim that we are witnessing an increase in extreme weather events such as hurricanes, droughts, heatwaves, and wildfires. It asserts that mainstream studies and official data do not support this narrative.

Temperature and CO2 Levels: Contrary to popular belief, the movie emphasises that current temperatures and atmospheric CO2 levels are extremely low compared to the last half billion years of Earth’s history. It argues that we are currently in an ice age.

CO2 and Climate Change: The documentary questions the notion that changing levels of CO2 have consistently driven climate change in the past. It highlights the lack of evidence supporting this claim.

Consensus and Funding: “Climate: The Movie” delves into the nature of the consensus behind climate change. It explores the origins of climate funding and the rise of the trillion-dollar climate industry. The film also discusses the pressure on scientists not to question the climate alarm due to funding withdrawal, journal rejection, and social ostracism.

Political Divide: From its inception, the climate scare has been political. The film reveals that the culprit was free-market industrial capitalism, and the proposed solution involved higher taxes and more regulation. It highlights the unspoken political divide behind the climate alarm, appealing especially to those favoring bigger government.

In summary, the documentary challenges prevailing narratives, explores the politics of climate, and invites viewers to critically examine the climate change discourse.