Apr 11 2007
Another Global Warming movie the media will suppress (but you can see it here)
From Newsbusters, via The Orb.
In 2004, Lars Mortensen TV-Produktion of Denmark created a documentary about global warming myths entitled “Doomsday Called Off.”
In it, scientists from around the world shared real data and statistics refuting claims by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change concerning man’s role in warming the planet (must-see video in five parts available here, here, here, here, and here, grateful h/t to NB member dscott).
Much like the recent British documentary “The Great Global Warming Swindle,” it is almost a metaphysical certitude that this spectacular program will never be aired by American television.
However, CBC in Canada did air it in November 2005. Here’s how it was described at that network’s website (emphasis added):
In this eye-opening documentary viewers will discover how the most respected researchers from all over the world explode the doom and gloom of global warming.
Humans stand accused of having set off a global climate catastrophe by increasing the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
The prophecy of doom is clear and media pass on the message uncritically.
Now serious criticism has arisen from a number of heavyweight independent scientists. They argue that most of the climatic change we have seen is due to natural variations.
They also state that if CO 2 is to play a role at all -it will be minuscule and not catastrophic!
Any questions as to why this documentary, or any skeptical of anthropogenic global warming, won’t be shown any time soon on American television?
So in keeping with my desire to present the less traveled side, here are all five parts:
Make your own mind up.
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Um…what network has played Al Gore’s movie? Networks not broadcasting a foreign made special is hardly “suppression”.
thanks, great web-site.
Nothing on the divine George Soros?