I've watched that movie a couple of times, but his track record with other 'documentaries' makes him an unreliable source from which to form an opinion. Mind you, 'An inconvenient truth' doesn't sound much better. I must stress I
haven't seen this movie yet, but a high court judge ruled that while it was 'broadly accurate' it contained nine 'significant errors' which meant it was not suitable to be show as part of the curriculum in schools.
I think its very important to see both sides of this debate, and I'm sick of people with 'agendas' being the only ones talking about it. If ego's and political one-up-man-ship can not be put to one side in persuite of the
facts then everyone is in deep trouble.
Of course, none of this will change the fact that everyone and everything dies and the planet
will blow up eventually so my attitude is let's just enjoy what we've got while we've got it.
