Video Summarizes the Truth about Michael Moore’s Film
Those wishing to get at the truth behind the rapid migration to renewable energy, as contrasted by the rubbish that is Michael Moore’s film “Planet of the Humans,” should check out the video below, by the popular YouTube Channel “Just Have a Think.” If half an hour is too big an ask, it’s summarized nicely in the last three minutes.
I need to warn the viewer, however, that it’s hard for anyone who knows anything at all about the subject not to feel anger at Michael Moore and his writer director Jeff Gibbs for using the former’s prowess in film-making to deliver a full-length hatchet-job on clean energy using such disgustingly misleading and utterly false statements.
Example: Planet of the Humans begins with footage of a solar exhibition in Vermont. The show was tiny, perhaps 100 attendees and a small table for exhibitors. As there was no battery back-up, when rain clouds came in, the producers had to switch to the grid to power the rock band that was performing. Gibbs: “That was disappointing.”
The year the footage was shot? 2005. 15 years ago.
In the interim, installed solar PV has gone from 3 gigaWatts in 2005 to over 1000 this year.
Today, there are hundreds of solar trade shows all over the world, several a month. The larger ones have thousands of exhibitors and tens of thousands of visitors, sprawled across half a million square feet.
What type of people use their celebrity to lie to and deliberately discourage a world full of people who are actually making progress at saving our civilization from ruin?
I want to vomit. The whole thing is so wildly astonishing and revolting. Next, am I going to find out that he’s a closet Trump supporter?