On the 50th Anniversary of the first ever Earth Day, Jeff Gibbs and Michael Moore released a documentary film free on You Tube. The film is called Planet of the Humans, and it proved quite popular. This week we review the movie and consider its implications for climate activism. Read Bill McKibben's full response to the original film in Rolling Stone here :
See a full bibliography of rebuttal articles here:
Help support and influence the growth of the Just Have a Think initiative here:
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FILMS FOR ACTION STATEMENT
KETAN JOSHI
ZEKE HAUSFATHER
CATHY COWAN BECKER
LEAH STOKES
GREG ALAVAREZ - American Wind Energy Council
PFPI
SIERRA CLUB
350.org
IRENA
RICHARD YORK
UNITED NATIONS
OUR WORLD IN DATA
PROJECT DRAWDOWN
TOM ATHANASIOU
ELECTRIC VEHICLES
PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING ADDENDUM: I said in the video "Forbes conceded ..."
I have now learnt from another climate communicator, Adam Siegel, that this statement is a misleading representation of the motivation of the report's author. The cited/shown article was from one of Forbes online contributors called Silvio Marcacci. Silvio is a clean-energy communicator. His piece was spot on but it was not written in an attempt to 'represent' Forbes and I should not have used the phrase 'Forbes conceded'. Apologies to Silvio for this misrepresentation.
OTHER ARTICLES
JHAT Palm Oil Video
JHAT BioMass Video
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