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Tuesday, December 01, 2015
Skeptical Climate Documentary Set to Rock UN Climate Summit – ‘Climate Hustle’ To Have Red Carpet Premiere in Paris
(Sorbonne, Paris) CFACT will hold the world premiere of its long-awaited Climate Hustle
skeptical documentary film at an invitation-only red carpet event in
Paris during the UN’s COP 21 international summit on climate change. Featuring interviews and comments from more than 30 renowned scientists and climate experts, Climate Hustle lays out compelling evidence that devastates the global warming scare. Film host Marc Morano,
founder and publisher of CFACT’s award-winning Climate Depot news and
information service, leads viewers on a fact-finding and often times
hilarious journey through the propaganda-laced world of “climate change”
claims. The film is the first climate documentary to profile scientists who
have reversed their views from supporting the so-called “consensus”
position to a conversion to skepticism. The film also profiles
politically left scientists who have now declared themselves skeptics of
man-made global warming and United Nations scientists who have now
turned against the UN for “distorting” climate science. David Rothbard, CFACT president and executive producer of the film says, “Climate Hustle is the most important climate documentary since Al Gore’s An Inconvenient Truth.
Gore’s film kicked off a decade of scaremongering junk science.
CFACT’s film debunks the scare and clears the way for a return to sound
science and rational debate.”...more
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