Out of Balance: ExxonMobil's Impact on Climate Change
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"Out of Balance: ExxonMobil's Impact on Climate Change" shows the influence the largest company in the world has on governments, the media and citizens and what can be done about global warming. While the Earth's climate is pushed further out of balance by increasing use of fossil fuels, ExxonMobil continues to assert undue influence around the world - making record profits while ignoring climate science for which there has been overwhelming consenus for over ten years. This podcast features weekly clips of material that did not find its way into the final cut of the film. Clips are made available in Quicktime/H.264 format.
Gelbspan discusses the connection between climate change and war and peace issues. Tenth clip from the complete interview with Ross Gelbspan for the f...
Gelbspan discusses climate change as a phenomenon which transcends the environmental movement and has implications for labor, human rights, and other ...
Gelbspan discusses the increased press attention to climate change, offers his criticisms of their coverage, and suggests some alternative narratives....
Gelbspan describes the thug-like tactics used by the fossil fuel lobby against climate change scientists like Benjamin Santer and journalists like him...
Gelbspan discusses how he got interested in reporting on climate change and how he dealt with the subsequent smear campaign by the fossil fuel lobby. ...
Gelbspan gives examples of corruption in the executive brance of the federal government by fossil fuel companies and discusses their plans for hydroge...
Gelbspan addresses the business interests involved in selling renewable versus non-renewable energy. Fourth clip from the complete interview with Ross...
Gelbspan discusses the motives of fossil fuel companies like ExxonMobil and their shortsightedness, even for the future of global capitalism. Third cl...
Gelbspan talks about the influence of the fossil fuel industry on the executive branch of the US government and how this is a uniquely American phenom...
Gelbspan talks about changes in the climate occuring faster than scientists anticipated. He also summarizes the role of fossil fuels concerns like Exx...