Martin Durkin’s New Skeptical Climate Documentary

On the latest Planet Normal podcast, which you can listen to using the audio player (in the source document – Ed), columnists Liam Halligan and Allison Pearson speak to producer and director of The Climate Movie (The Cold Truth), Martin Durkin, about the evidence he found that the science doesn’t always add up when it comes to climate pressures

“The frustrating thing for scientists in this area is you’re not really allowed to point to scientific data or observations published in mainstream journals carried out by scientists from very respected universities and so on, even cited by the IPCC (The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a body of the UN)… if it doesn’t fit the narrative.

“And the pressure on them to shut up is extreme.”

We have such an enormously powerful, publicly funded establishment that is able to control, directly or indirectly, what we hear, what we read, what we’re taught, what is okay to think, and what’s not okay to think.”

“I think there’s a shift in the debate among ordinary people. You see the emergence of alternative, political movements, [such as] Reform or support for Trump.

“An awful lot of people who support Trump don’t particularly like Trump, but they really hate the people who hate Trump. They regard that as an anti-establishment gesture. And I think that’s going to start happening in other countries, too.”

The Climate Movie (A Cold Truth) will be released on March 21 on YouTube and other platforms.

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Editor’s note: it should be remembered Martin Durkin is the guy who produced the 2007 Channel 4 tv documentary The Great Global Warming Swindle.

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