Time to Choose
Time to Choose
| 04 September 2015 (USA)
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Academy Award® winning director Charles Ferguson's new film investigates global climate change villains and heroes, and reveals practical solutions to act on.

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gjr-85165

Watch 'what/why in the world are they spraying?' instead. the fact is that prominent figures in science such as david keith of harvard university have already admitted to being able to 'geoengineer' the weather. what that means is using sprayed particulates of things such as aluminium, barium, lithium, and many other dangerous free-form oxide metals. This information is outlined in USAF training manuals as well as the above mentioned documentary. the fact is that global warming, climate change, or by any other name is now and most likely has always been the agenda to control the weather known as 'chemtrails' to some and weather modification to the rest because that is what it really is.

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cflory-32901

As a Climate Reality Leader with a certificate and concentration in Sustainability, I can say this documentary is SPOT-ON. This movie does an excellent job of explaining the science, interactions, and complicated relationships between our actions and the reactions of the planet. The most frightening, worst-case-scenario of setting in motion a feedback loop resulting in a runaway greenhouse effect draws closer each day... and there are signs we are close to, if not past the tipping point. We may be in a "Wile E. Coyote moment" of already having run off the cliff without yet having realized it. Since warming will continue for several decades even if we do manage to reach net zero emissions - and last for many centuries if not thousands of years - there is no way for us to know just how bad it will get. We should err on the side of caution and take drastic measures NOW!

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Joseph Argenio

This latest offering from Charles Ferguson, also director of Inside Job and other documentaries is a high quality, informative and beautiful film that strives to explore both the problems and the solutions surrounding Climate Change. It offers panoramic vistas and elliptical music in the vein of "Koyaanisqatsi", a basic scientific recap along the lines of "An Inconvenient Truth" and the immediacy and adventure of "Years of Living Dangerously" while presenting a coherent, succinct and well-organized account. The film is broken into three segments: Power generation, transportation and food production, showing how each one is responsible for one-third of the anthropogenic forcing. In each segment, it starts with a broad view and quickly descends to ground level and the human impact. Its view is happily not limited to any one country and much time is spent on China. The dangers of coal are contrasted with the promise of solar. A look at electric car development includes a Tesla beating a Ferrari. The agricultural segment includes heartbreaking helicopter footage of acres of cattle cordoned in bleak, muddy pens. My only disappointment is that there were 5 people in the audience. Everyone was watching X-men I can only assume. The film ends with the challenge contained in its title and formulated throughout: we have the technology to fix the problem. We just need to choose to use it.

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gregg-a-powell

More leftist drivel.... Take out your Brain - Wash it - reinsert into Cranium. Oscar Isaac did a fine job narrating the film, but it is completely one sided - it does not present evidence (or lack thereof) that in fact - the climate always changes, has always changed, and will continue to do so... last time the Earth spontaneously warmed up from the last Ice Age, I'm pretty sure the Industrial Evolution had not yet occurred, and predated Humans' ability to potentially affect the environment. Suspect Al Gore helped fund this Movie. Would like to have seen an evenly balanced presentation of the facts - to include a discussion of scientifically proved phenomena that affects global climate change over many millenniums to include cyclical variations in Earth's axial tilt, orbital eccentricity, Precession of solstices and equinoxes, and External/Celestial forces.

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