Planet of the Humans, produced by a most unlikely candidate, Michael Moore and director Jeff Gibbs. The environmentalist are screaming for this to be taken down, say it is full of misinformation, but is it? Not once does the director deny that climate change exists, but what he does do is expose the lies, manipulation and exploitation within the movement which has been hijacked by capitalist interests more interested in the almighty dollar than transitioning.
My review of this film is that if even half of what is portrayed in this film is true, as I suspect it is, we are in very deep trouble. The environmental plan to move to clean technology absolutely sucks. It is a costly feel good experiment that is exploiting money through non-profit and lining the pockets of billionaires and is doomed to fail.
Is that lambasting every environmentalist? No, but the ones who look the other way while Al Gore, Richard Branson, and even the Koch brothers all chip in on the Bio-Mass solution which results in deforestation around the world certainly need to check their conscience.
A fascinating documentary that calls out the environmental conglomerate on it's hypocrisy and greed.
My review of this film is that if even half of what is portrayed in this film is true, as I suspect it is, we are in very deep trouble. The environmental plan to move to clean technology absolutely sucks. It is a costly feel good experiment that is exploiting money through non-profit and lining the pockets of billionaires and is doomed to fail.
Is that lambasting every environmentalist? No, but the ones who look the other way while Al Gore, Richard Branson, and even the Koch brothers all chip in on the Bio-Mass solution which results in deforestation around the world certainly need to check their conscience.
A fascinating documentary that calls out the environmental conglomerate on it's hypocrisy and greed.