Hysteria over global warming has opened the door to restrictive energy policies that greatly jeopardize not only average Americans but also low income families in developing countries who are already beset by rising prices, according a new documentary on the modern environmental movement
"Not Evil, Just Wrong" takes a hard look at the potential human costs associated with the demands of environmentalism in areas of the world where carbon-based energy sources are vital. The current scare surrounding man-made global warming theories should be viewed within a larger historical context that reaches back to the early 1960s when Rachel Carson's book "Silent Spring," which argued against the use of pesticides like DDT (Dichloro-diphenyl-trichloroethane).
Carson, an American marine biologist, argued that DDT and other pesticides were harmful both to wildlife and to humans. Her book offered up a scenario where birds succumbed to insecticides and stopped singing resulting in a "silent spring."
But there is considerably scientific dispute today about Carson's central claims. Some researchers now say the correlation she saw between cancer patterns and DDT is highly questionable. Experiments conducted subsequent to her book also show that any egg shell thinning for birds is most likely causes by other substances not DDT.
Moreover, the beneficial effects attached to the use of DDT in combating malaria, for instance, went unheralded at a critical moment in human history Ann McElinney and Phelim McAleer, the husband and wife film team, responsible for the new film pointed out in an interview.
The World Health Organization (WHO) credits DDT with saving anywhere from 50 million to a 100 million lives by preventing the spread of malaria. There were sharp drops in malaria cases reported in parts of Europe, India, and the U.S. following World War II according to WHO. In fact, malaria was virtually banished in the U.S. thanks to DDT, government studies show.
Unfortunately, DDT was later banned as a result of unfounded hysteria allowing malaria to spread in developing parts of the world where about 50 million children succumbed to the disease, the filmmakers argue.
McElinney and McAleer previously collaborated in directing and producing "Mine Your Own Business" set in Rosia Montana, an impoverished village in Romania where a Canadian mining company sought to set up shop. This previous film contrasted the views of environmentalists opposed to economic development with those of local villagers who favored the installation of a new mine.
"Not Evil, Just Wrong" expands on some of the themes raised in the earlier film and focuses attention on what the policy fallout might be if former Vice-President Al Gore and other environmental advocates prevailed in either freezing or greatly restricting the use of carbon dioxide.
"Carbon is the new DDT, it is the new bogeyman" McElinney said in an interview. "And in another 100 years there will be another false bogeyman. "The timing of this new film is incredible given the debate we are now having on energy use and we hope come to see that this new scare has all the hallmarks of past scares that never materialized."
A small Indiana town called Vevay is the focal point for much of the action in the new film. It is a picturesque, economically vibrant community replete with restaurants and small businesses. However, the residents make it clear that their town would be difficult to sustain in the absence of cheap energy.
The scientific debate surrounding the question of man-made global warming is mentioned in the film. The infamous "hockey stick" that allegedly showed a sharp uptick in warming connected with human activity is mentioned, for instance. Although, the "hockey stick" was once cited in the United Nation's (U.N.) International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) it was later shown to be false as the documentary points out.
However, the scientific debate is not central to the film. The focus is instead on the impact intrusive government regulations might have on human lives. In many respects the modern environmental movement has become a receptacle for those who once sympathic toward communism, McAleer observed.
The suggestion coming from Democratic Presidential Nominee Barack Obama (D-Ill.) that people should not be permitted to keep their thermostats set at a certain temperature is but one example of government control that should alarm average Americans, he said.
"There is always talk about conservatives and Republicans wanting to be in your bedroom but Obama wants to be in every other room in your house," he said. "So let's make a deal, let's keep conservatives out of the bedroom and the liberals out of every other room in your house."
Supporters of the new documentary can offer financial support through Pay Pal on the web site.
McElhinney and McAleer are ambitious to build a grassroots movement on behalf of their new project so their rejoinder to global warming alarmism and their message about its potential consequences can be more widely distributed and heard.
—Kevin Mooney is a freelance investigative reporter specializing in environmental and government corruption issues.



















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»→ Global Warming
October 7, 2008 - 09:02 ET by Cool ArrowObama and his eco-buddies are starving people all over the world by redirecting corn from the food supply into our gas tanks.
But it's OK, because it's Obama. Better we feel good about our carbon footprint than that we feed starving human beings.
Brilliant!
"We cannot win with eggheads and African-Americans." - Paul Begala, Democrat racebaiter
The Dark Side of the Left: Mass Death
October 7, 2008 - 09:12 ET by allanfRachel Carson is responsible for the deaths of millions of people from malaria over the last 45 years. She shows the dark, uncaring side of liberalism.
CONTACT THE NFL TO HAVE OLBERMAN REMOVED
October 7, 2008 - 09:11 ET by Lisa Jhttp://www.nfl.com/contact-us
PLEASE CONTACT THE NFL TO HAVE OLBERMAN REMOVED FROM GAME COMMENTARY. THIS IS BEYOND CRAP THAT HE MAKES POLITCAL HITS DURING THE GAMES. WE HAVE TO ACT ON THIS GUYS.
PLEASE LET THEM KNOW YOU WILL CONTACT THEIR ADVERTISERS AND FOLLOW THROUGH.
LETS DO SOMETHING MORE THAN BITCH ABOUT IT.
Wasn't it ...
October 7, 2008 - 09:28 ET by 10ksnookerObama who said an African child dies every 30 seconds from malaria? While the fix is right in front of our faces, DDT, Obama says we just need to send more money to Africa.
I say we send Africa a DDT factory, and while we are at it, teach them how to build their own coal fired power plants -- Africa has plenty of coal.
You let liberals run the world with nonsense, you get a world filled with nonesense.
»→ Malaria
October 7, 2008 - 09:34 ET by Cool ArrowWasn't it so nice of his Hopey Hineyness Obamato recommend we purchase 700 million mosquito nets to pass out to third world.
How much is a mosquito net if the government buys it?
"We cannot win with eggheads and African-Americans." - Paul Begala, Democrat racebaiter
SAVE THE BUGS NOT THE PEOPLE, best line in the trailer..
October 7, 2008 - 09:30 ET by upcountrywaterNo climate news lately, No #5 hurricanes this year! very quiet out there..still no sunspots, check my link (1 of 4) below, lots of graphs.
Going to be a cold winter this year.
CLIMATE CRISIS
IranianUranium
Gosh! Don't these film
October 7, 2008 - 09:40 ET by HockeyKidGosh! Don't these film makers know the sky is falling?!!
The Net Effect
October 7, 2008 - 09:47 ET by Copperhead RidgeI was recently approached by the youth leader at our church about contributing to an effort to supply X number of mosquito nets to a malaria relief effort in Africa.
I contributed some money because there's no need to punish the innocent for the stupidity of the dumb masses (say it aloud) in the world who are directly responsible for the death of millions.
I made the leader promise me that he would never oppose any efforts to reintroduce the use of DDT to help eradicate mosquitos in any part of the world. The guy had no clue what I was talking about, so I took some time to educate him. Actually, he can make up his own mind because I'm not a liberal.
Mosquito nets are not going to solve the malaria problem. It is the same effect of liberals voting for Barack Obama. They feel guilty. They know that banning DDT has killed millions of human, but their dogmatic beliefs will not let them support the reintroduction of the use of that chemical. Sending mosquito nets to Africa will make them feel good.
In the case of children dying of malaria in Africa, they are guilty.
I just had this thought. How many children have died at the hands of world socialism and the American left?
They pout and preen about war, but their policies are the silent killer. They are the radon of world policy.
South Africa had 64,878
October 7, 2008 - 12:04 ET by danboSouth Africa had 64,878 cases of malaria in 2000. Then they started using DDT again. The number of malaria infections was reduced to 7,745 by 2002.
The cost of environmentalism has been over 90 million deaths, due to the disuse of DDT.
I fear the cost will be far greater with the carbon insanity.
But environmentalist don't really seem to care.
Limited Disclosure: I used to belong to the Sierra Club untill they went crazier. Worse of all, I was bribed by Exxon with free New Orleans Saints glasses with fill ups in the 70's.
Excellent!
October 7, 2008 - 10:10 ET by dcullingExcellent news! I'll be first in line to see it and buy the DVD when it come out.
I hope this and American Carol means conservatives are starting to get with it and stake out our rightful place in Hollywood.
Teh wife's relatives in the Philippines.
October 7, 2008 - 11:51 ET by JWFThe wife's relatives in the Philippines burn charcoaled coconut husks for cooking fuel.
The carbon trapped in the husks are released in the air as carbon dioxide.
Our coconut trees absorb the carbon dioxide and make new coconuts.
The coconut husks are charcoaled and burned and release carbon dioxide.
Our coconut trees absorb......infinitum
It is called the carbon cycle. Besides the fuel, we get tasty tasty coconut meat in the bargain.
LONG LIVE THE CARBON CYCLE!
Sincerely,
a Veteran of a 1000 psychic wars.