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Not Evil Just Wrong

Not Evil Just Wrong

The true cost of global warming hysteria

Released PG 90 min 5/10 Votes: 320
Examines how extreme environmentalism is damaging lives of vulnerable populations in the developed and developing world, from the ban on DDT to the current campaigns on global warming.
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2009-10-18
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  • Before the Flood - Documentary presenting the impacts of climate change, akin to the themes of innovation and resistance.
  • An Inconvenient Truth - Highlights environmental issues and the struggle for change, paralleling the electric car's narrative.
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  • Inside Job
  • The Great Hack
  • This Changes Everything
  • Planet of the Humans
  • Racing Extinction
  • Food, Inc.
  • Requiem for the American Dream
  • The Corporation
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  • The 11th Hour
  • The True Cost
  • Gasland
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  • Not Evil Just Wrong
  • The Age of Consequences
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