The first video he made was entitled
He then asked his subscribers for help on how to propagate the videos in the next project.
The second incarnation of the most terrifying video was called "How It All Ends", which digested all that previous stuff and reexamined the argument after the public flogging of the original video. There was even a preview for it. One critique of the video (it is actually one of many similar critiques) I found was particularly astute. Why does doing something to prevent climate change have to be an economically bad thing. Environmentally sound technology and ideas should save money and resources in the long run so why can't we have "doing something" be an economically viable option as well. Perhaps we could transfer some of the billions of dollars being thrown down war's cake hole and apply it to environmental issues.
To complete the How It All Ends video project there came a multitude of "expansion pack" videos, which strive to address every coherent critique argument or comment (and some incoherent ones) about the video, it's logic, science, and arguments. Like I say there are a bunch of them (see the video below) so I figure the best thing to do is refer you to one of the links in the first paragraph so you can check them out. I have only watched the first few so far because there is over 6 hours of video but I plan to get through them all eventually (after certain writings are out of the way). Anyway, he also made an index video which describes what is going with these, the final installments in his project.
Three months later, a series of 4 vidoes called "Operation Saturation" provided an update. Operation Saturation: On the Threshold Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4.
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Update 2: Check out Gristmill's "How to talk to a climate skeptic", also recommended by WM42. I should point out that here is a sub-article with that series discussing the hockey stick controversy and it deals with the crux of McIntyre's (from climate audit) problems.
Update 3: In all fairness, also check out the British "documentary" The Great Global Warming Swindle (though it has been largely discredited it is the most popular skeptic movie I can find, here is the Wikipedia article). It was kind of a response movie to Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth. Even better though is the "Great Global Warming Swindle Debate " an ABC program which discusses this film and some of the issues raised in it with input from both sides (Part 0, Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8).
Update 4: I forgot to give a shout out to Updog&Indy's post about crazy environmental shit going on right now.
Other good movies are Everything's Cool (2007) and Manufactured Landscapes(2006). Both show very different examples of how we as humans affect the world we live in both physically and ideologically.
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all i'm going to say is "RESOURCES people!" sooo not rocket science.
ReplyDeletecan you hear the buzzing sound?
that's us, eating up the ground under our own feet.
CP, once again, great posting.
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