2000 Years of Climate Change

Everyone should watch Climate: The Movie to understand climate change

In this post, I’ll be posting links to watch the new documentary for free on YouTube and Twitter (with captions in English). I also link to a a review of the movie, and a post that has citations for 70 of the major claims. And a post from just yesterday, showing how climate change alarmism causes real problems for people like you and me. Not just higher electricity prices, but harming the environment.

First, here’s the documentary available at YouTube:

It has over 142,000 views in just four days, as of time of writing.

And if you prefer Twitter / X, then you can watch it there:

With captions in English.

Here is a review from NetZero Watch.

Excerpt:

The first part of the film is about the science, about temperature and carbon-dioxide levels and their respective influences and timescales. It shows that the ‘climatic extremes’ so often reported are not extremes at all. Then it goes into the politics, examining the role of the establishment, the media and net zero, making the point that if we aren’t going to be mauled by the planet, we will be by our reaction to the putative climate crisis.

The other of that review is David Whitehouse, who has a Ph.D in Astrophysics, and has carried out research at Jodrell Bank and the Mullard Space Science Laboratory. He is a former BBC Science Correspondent and BBC News Science Editor.

That page also has the video embedded, hosted by Vimeo.

If, by some stroke of censorship, it’s taken down in all of these places, you can find it on Rumble, as well.

You can find the Annotated Bibliography for Climate: The Movie here.

Finally, I wanted to link to this post from Daily Caller, that shows how climate change alarmism costs you. Everyone knows about how green energy relies on subsidies, and raises the prices of electricity. And that happens everywhere it’s tried – California, Europe, Canada, etc.

But there are other problems with green energy, too:

A severe Texan hail storm damaged thousands of solar panels at a Fort Bend County farm causing neighbors to fear potential chemical leakage from the panels, ABC 13 reported.

The freak and severe hail storm hit the farm and its environs on March 16, causing massive property damage throughout the affected area, the outlet reported.

Are the young people who believe in global warming mythology going to be happy with results like this? Maybe we should be telling them what they are voting for.

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