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Planet of the Humans Reviews
Awesome to see the reality of what goes on in our corrupt world with the big money leaching everything they can from our people and planet!
Yes, you will learn that the green agenda is everything but. Power plants have to keep running while wind turbines and solar panels are generating power and the energy involved in creating the green alternatives mean that overall, more fossil fuel is burned to run the green alternatives.
A must watch. This was for me, as important as Earthlings. A heart breaking truth. The Unbelievable but very real rampant corruption with "green" energy and politicians. A real eye-opener. Burning biomass = Forrest destruction, my mind was blown. Replacing 1 coal plant with 10 tree burning plants and calling it "green energy" Had no idea whatsoever, glad this was made! Too sad it came out during the pandemic and was missed by many.
As with all Michael Moore productions you can't take things verbatim. There is a lot of sketchy logic and cherry picked stats but the central tenet that green energy isn't always as green as it's advertised deserves scrutiny and the film opens the debate. The film almost tacitly places green energy as being as bad as coal though, which is odd. Watched on YouTube.
You need to see this. If you are sensitive, do not watch the last 8 minutes. I cried over it for an hour. It still upsets me. The truth is out there, just not with big industry. This message resonates now and for the next crucial decades. We are being massively hoodwinked.
Very well made, thought provoking docu-movie. There were a couple of omissions from consideration but overall, excellent and very brave documentary.
The simple fact is we all want to do the right thing...or do we? When I see Bill McKibben fumble to respond about Germany's use of "green energy" it is so telling and it reveals something utterly sinister. This armpit is living in Vermont pretending to be the future energy Czar for future president Sanders, yet he won't have an honest dialogue about BioMass because he is so dark and convinced America sucks that he refuses to use his eroded Harvard "educated" mind that focuses on everything wrong America: Pretty Transparent.
This documentary focuses primarily on environmental changes and climate change. However, it brings up many points that have not been discussed before or overlooked by all of us. It sets a bleak tone for both humans and the planet; should we keep going the way we have been all along. It discusses that green energy will not save us, that green energy is not what it seems. The documentary displays that the current methods - such as wind and solar power - used to replace what already exists usually don't help. Renewable sources don't end up doing the planet any good, and that they aren't replacing fossil fuels as they claim to be. It discusses how businesses have taken over the environmental movement to meet its standards of profit. It's only towards the end of the documentary that it sets a lighter tone. Its central message regarding the environment strives to give us enlightenment on current issues. The message is that the path to change is awareness and that there is a way out for us if we become aware and accept that our human presence is beyond human sustainability. We must take back the environmental movement from businesses and strive for "less is the new more." I believe that this documentary was a refreshing insight into the green energy movement, and I think we should be told things as how they are, rather than being spun lies as we have been subjected to all this time. The only way to save the planet and ourselves is to open our eyes and control ourselves—an excellent documentary, overall.
If you've ever wanted to have a clearer picture of the "green" movement, this movie is for you. The narrator pulls back the curtain to reveal the fallacies of the oft-used mantras of "sustainable" and "green," which are shown to be anything but. Behind the banners and slogans are a cadre of fossil fuel, mining and deforestation corporations that are making billions along with the hypocritical politicians and liars who claim that solar, wind, batteries and bio-fuel are the way to go. This movement upsets me. I'm not in climate denial. I'm just incredibly shocked and dismayed to see that today, we're actually doing more harm than good and this political movement plays on peoples' desire to go good, so people just throw their donations at anything "green" without knowing who really benefits. I'll give you a hint: it's not the earth, and not those citizens who want a cleaner future.
I would recommend it. It's not for everyone but, if you want to see exactly what is stirring the batter of the Environmental activists, you need to see this. The 'Goracle' is exactly the same as any 'robber baron' of the 19th Century and so are all of the main characters of this story. MONEY !!
The title should be "Who Will Speak For The Trees?" Children's author, Dr. Seuss, was right in more ways than one when he wrote The Lorax except this time it's the environmentalists who are decimating our trees in the name of green energy. The film deftly exposes so called environment saviors like Al Gore, Robert Kennedy, Jr., Bill McKibben, and others as hypocrites who are profiting from the destruction of our trees and are in bed with many of the actors they condemn. The whole thing (the environmental movement) is one hot mess! In the end, I came away believing that the green energy movement is doing more harm than good and the major players are pulling a scam on us just to make money.
This film is the true Inconvenient Truth. It exposes the fallacy that "green" energy is anything but green and that fear is a powerful motivator. The movement is pure theater and another feel good movement by the left. Consequently, some very popular hypocritical capitalists are getting richer. If a liberal is not convinced of this after viewing this film then there is no hope for them.
An insightful and alarming tale of the grim underbelly of the seemingly harmless sustainable energy movement, albeit with an uncharismatic approach.
Pretty good for a leftist director.
Michael Moore is America's court jester. Like the comedians during the Middle Ages, Mr. Moore is sometimes crude, and he's sometimes outrageous, but, yes, there's some truth in what he's saying, and this joker has the courage to speak truth to power. Also, Michael Moore cares about ordinary people. This isn't his best movie, but, once again, "inconvenient truths" are being raised that many environmentalists want to ignore. If you want to solve the climate change problem, give some attention to human population growth.
Everyone should watch &understand this. Exposes false belief in the sustainability of alternative energy, wind, solar, etc. That leaves Mass Extinction of Human life, or (& he doesn't mention it: NUCLEAR POWER.
Exposing billionaires who gobble up trees for their own biomass hypocritical failures.... lying to line their own pockets and to give the illusion that they actually care about Earth .. about time !
Thought the film cherry-picked points to fit their perception that we're too late to do anything to help the Earth. It was particularly harsh on those trying to bring environmental change, and we were left wondering whose side the producers were on? See "Just Have a Think" Youtube channel for a great picking apart of their film bit-by-bit.
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