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Overview

A documentary that takes an alternative approach to dealing with the global warming crisis.

Top Cast

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Bjørn Lomborg

Self - Director, Copenhagen Consensus Center

H

Hashem Akbari

Self - Head of Heat Island Group, Berkeley Lab

Al Gore

Al Gore

Self (archive footage)

James Hansen

James Hansen

Self - Director, NASA Institute for Space Studies

Barack Obama

Barack Obama

Self (archive footage)

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Barry Glassner

Self - Sociologist, USC and Author, 'The Culture of Fear'

Richard Lindzen

Richard Lindzen

Self - Professor of Atmospheric Science, MIT

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Nathan Myhrvold

Self - Founder, Intellectual Ventures

D

Daniel Nocera

Self - Professor of Energy and Chemistry, MIT

T

Thomas Schelling

Self- Economist, Nobel Laureate

J

Jonathan Trent

Self - OMEGA Project Scientist, NASA Ames Research Center

Joe Barton

Joe Barton

Self (archive footage)

Inner Wars
Travelling at Night with Jim Jarmusch
Flag Wars
Stopping Traffic: The Movement to End Sex Trafficking
Unconstitutional: The War On Our Civil Liberties
Unprecedented: The 2000 Presidential Election
Monumental: David Brower's Fight for Wild America
American Dream
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Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work
Why Horror?
A Place Called Chiapas
Twelve Canoes
Tapped
Abducted in Plain Sight
Henri-Georges Clouzot's Inferno
My Life Directed by Nicolas Winding Refn
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Sunshine Superman
Tempestad
Cool It
Cool It

A light bulb won't solve global warming. This guy's bright ideas just might.

Cool It

6.420101h 27m
Documentary

A documentary that takes an alternative approach to dealing with the global warming crisis.

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Actor

Bjørn Lomborg

as Self - Director, Copenhagen Consensus Center

Bjørn Lomborg

Self - Director, Copenhagen Consensus Center

Bjørn Lomborg

Self - Director, Copenhagen Consensus Center

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Actor

Hashem Akbari

as Self - Head of Heat Island Group, Berkeley Lab

Hashem Akbari

Self - Head of Heat Island Group, Berkeley Lab

Hashem Akbari

Self - Head of Heat Island Group, Berkeley Lab

Al Gore
Al Gore
Actor

Al Gore

as Self (archive footage)

Al Gore

Self (archive footage)

Al Gore

Self (archive footage)

James Hansen
James Hansen
Actor

James Hansen

as Self - Director, NASA Institute for Space Studies

James Hansen

Self - Director, NASA Institute for Space Studies

James Hansen

Self - Director, NASA Institute for Space Studies

Barack Obama
Barack Obama
Actor

Barack Obama

as Self (archive footage)

Barack Obama

Self (archive footage)

Barack Obama

Self (archive footage)

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Actor

Barry Glassner

as Self - Sociologist, USC and Author, 'The Culture of Fear'

Barry Glassner

Self - Sociologist, USC and Author, 'The Culture of Fear'

Barry Glassner

Self - Sociologist, USC and Author, 'The Culture of Fear'

Richard Lindzen
Richard Lindzen
Actor

Richard Lindzen

as Self - Professor of Atmospheric Science, MIT

Richard Lindzen

Self - Professor of Atmospheric Science, MIT

Richard Lindzen

Self - Professor of Atmospheric Science, MIT

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Actor

Nathan Myhrvold

as Self - Founder, Intellectual Ventures

Nathan Myhrvold

Self - Founder, Intellectual Ventures

Nathan Myhrvold

Self - Founder, Intellectual Ventures

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Actor

Daniel Nocera

as Self - Professor of Energy and Chemistry, MIT

Daniel Nocera

Self - Professor of Energy and Chemistry, MIT

Daniel Nocera

Self - Professor of Energy and Chemistry, MIT

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Actor

Thomas Schelling

as Self- Economist, Nobel Laureate

Thomas Schelling

Self- Economist, Nobel Laureate

Thomas Schelling

Self- Economist, Nobel Laureate

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