Film Review: 165 years of Climate Change


The plot was transparent, the leading lady failed to articulate even the simplest moral narrative, the costumes would have done credit to the emperor, there was no build up to any climax, and the ending was a complete fizzle.
The best film I’ve seen this week (discounting 1million years BC – which I don’t count because no other film could possibly compare with this masterpiece)

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3 Responses to Film Review: 165 years of Climate Change

  1. OBOY says:

    Awesome video, IMO. What I would like to see would be a split screen with this video on one side vs sunspots numbers and other such statistics. I will be running this video over an over again to monitor specific spots: 1) local history and 2) larger trends such as El Nino. Of course the earlier part of the video has scant readings compared to today but one can see some harsh winters in North America and Siberia.

  2. Scottish-Sceptic says:

    I’ve downloaded a copy to have a look to see whether the patterns do rotate around the earth as it appears and what the speed of that rotation (the old saying if it snows in the US … we’ll have snow in … days).

  3. OBOY says:

    I think you can see an excellent pattern of the El Nino of the late 90’s. Frame by frame view is cool, the video runs so fast.

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