New Film Questions Claims Of A “Climate Crisis”

A joint effort undertaken by the CO2 Coalition, Heartland Institue, and CFACT has resulted in the production of a new motion picture entitled Climate: The Movie. The film will premier in three days at an event in Fairfax, Virginia and was directed by British filmmaker Martin Durkin best known for directing the The Great Global Warming Swindle. Durkin’s 2007 film answered claims made by former Vice President Al Gore made in his 2006 Academy Award winning movie An Inconvenient Truth.

Telegraph columnists Liam Halligan and Allison Pearson interviewed Martin Durkin recently in which the movie maker revealed that he discovered, when it comes to climate change, the science is mainly driven by politics rather than actual, objective research.

“The frustrating thing for scientists in this area is you’re not really allowed to point to scientific data or observations published in mainstream journals carried out by scientists from very respected universities and so on, even cited by the IPCC (The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a body of the UN)… if it doesn’t fit the narrative. And the pressure on them to shut up is extreme.”

“We have such an enormously powerful, publicly funded establishment that is able to control, directly or indirectly, what we hear, what we read, what we’re taught, what is okay to think, and what’s not okay to think.”

The primary focus of Durkin’s movie will be similar to his 2007 motion picture presenting the science that climate alarmists try to censor. Durkin was interviewed recently on Tom Nelson’s podcast to discuss the censorship of dissenters and other politicization of climate science he uncovered when making Climate: The Movie.