US Premiere of "Climate: The Movie"

Over the course of my career of writing for Legal Insurrection, I have had the opportunity to share the good works of the CO2 Coalition (of which I am a member).  I have also been blessed to cover a wide range of issues related to the politicized science that climatology has become.

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Some of my recent posts indicate there has been a shift in public attitudes toward science, especially ones dominated by government “experts” and progressive agendas.

Now the CO2 Coalition has joined the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT), and the Heartland Institute present the American premiere of Climate: The Movie.

The film will be on March 19 at the Angelika Film Center & Cafe at Mosaic in Fairfax, Virginia. Tickets can be obtained through Eventbrite.com. In the weeks that follow, the film will be distributed through other media platforms.

Beege Welborn

One of the real thrills of my work here is that I have been privileged to get to know some of the earnest, honest, and truly brave scientists and professionals trying to bring the truth about the climate industry to the public. 

They have come together to produce a film that will be making its US premiere on 19 MARCH in Fairfax, VA. 

I was ever so honored when Tom Nelson, who produced this tremendous effort, pinged me the other day with both news of the release and a sneak peek at it.

As I told him after watching, their film is:

Accessible to non-science types, beautifully produced, no screaming or exhortation, rational people calmly presenting facts and data - holy smokes. I can't wait to share the live links on the 21st. Safe travels and I hope every single room is packed to the gills.

I was tickled to see my Kenyan friend, Jusper Machugo, in the film talking about how important fossil fuels are to the future of Africa. He is such a strong advocate for his continent's right to development.

I'll have a post on this later in the week, but I wanted you guys - who have been so dang supportive of my posts here - to know this is in the pipeline. And if you have a chance to attend, that would be so awesome. If you don't, spreading the word is tremendously important about the film, and I thank you for that.


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