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Frontline - Hot Politics
Frontline: Hot Politics
(www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/hotpolitics/)
Air date: April 24th, 2007
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Duration: 0:55:16
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"The way it happened was the equivalent to flipping the bird, frankly, to the rest of the world on an issue about which they felt so deeply." That is how former New Jersey governor and the former Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Christine Todd Whitman describes the Bush administration's decision to withdraw from the Kyoto Protocol on climate change in Hot Politics, a FRONTLINE report co-produced with the Center for Investigative Reporting (CIR).
As more and more Americans look for a response to the realities of climate change, FRONTLINE correspondent Deborah Amos investigates the political decisions that have prevented the United States government from confronting one of the most serious problems facing humanity today.
In February 2007, the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) concluded that the science on global warming is "unequivocal" and asserted with 90 percent confidence that greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide (CO2) from human activities, primarily from the burning of fossil fuels, have been the main cause.
Yet, since 1992 -- from President George H.W. Bush's insistence that the first world climate change treaty make CO2 emission targets voluntary, through former President Bill Clinton's failure to pass a promised energy tax or to push for U.S. Senate ratification of the Kyoto treaty, through President George W. Bush's 2001 reversal of a campaign pledge to push for mandatory limits on CO2 emissions and his complete withdrawal from Kyoto -- the executive branch of the U.S. government has failed to join in climate change agreements adopted by much of the rest of the world.
Hot Politics goes behind the scenes to examine the forces behind the inaction, including a well-financed energy industry campaign that challenged the broad scientific consensus on the human causes of climate change in an effort to stall federal regulation. Fossil fuel companies funneled millions of dollars to the institutes of global warming skeptics, including former President of the National Academy of Sciences Frederick Seitz, who cast doubt about the science in media reports on climate change.
According to some whistleblowers, a parallel campaign has occurred within the Bush administration, which stifled the dissemination of key findings by government scientists about climate change. "In my thirty-some years in the government, I've never seen constraints on the ability of scientists to communicate with the public as strong as they are now," says top NASA climate scientist James Hansen.
In interviews with scientists like Hansen and Seitz and with political insiders including Whitman, Sen. Chuck Hagel (R-Neb.), former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) and former senator and Kyoto negotiator Tim Wirth, Hot Politics investigates why the U.S. federal government lags so far behind much of the world in responding to global climate change.
And in special reports on FRONTLINE's Web site and elsewhere, CIR and FRONTLINE go further, with features including closer looks at the manipulation and suppression of science, a timeline of the politics and science of global warming, and a map tracking U.S. CO2 emissions and regulations state-by-state.
(www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/hotpolitics/)
Air date: April 24th, 2007
Encoding: XviD
Resolution: 640x352
Framerate: 30fps
Audio bitrate: 256kbps
Duration: 0:55:16
Encoded by: Vlad Marcenne
==DOWNLOAD==
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You can also stream this from the PBS website: www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/hotpolitics/
Synapsis (from pbs.org):
"The way it happened was the equivalent to flipping the bird, frankly, to the rest of the world on an issue about which they felt so deeply." That is how former New Jersey governor and the former Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Christine Todd Whitman describes the Bush administration's decision to withdraw from the Kyoto Protocol on climate change in Hot Politics, a FRONTLINE report co-produced with the Center for Investigative Reporting (CIR).
As more and more Americans look for a response to the realities of climate change, FRONTLINE correspondent Deborah Amos investigates the political decisions that have prevented the United States government from confronting one of the most serious problems facing humanity today.
In February 2007, the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) concluded that the science on global warming is "unequivocal" and asserted with 90 percent confidence that greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide (CO2) from human activities, primarily from the burning of fossil fuels, have been the main cause.
Yet, since 1992 -- from President George H.W. Bush's insistence that the first world climate change treaty make CO2 emission targets voluntary, through former President Bill Clinton's failure to pass a promised energy tax or to push for U.S. Senate ratification of the Kyoto treaty, through President George W. Bush's 2001 reversal of a campaign pledge to push for mandatory limits on CO2 emissions and his complete withdrawal from Kyoto -- the executive branch of the U.S. government has failed to join in climate change agreements adopted by much of the rest of the world.
Hot Politics goes behind the scenes to examine the forces behind the inaction, including a well-financed energy industry campaign that challenged the broad scientific consensus on the human causes of climate change in an effort to stall federal regulation. Fossil fuel companies funneled millions of dollars to the institutes of global warming skeptics, including former President of the National Academy of Sciences Frederick Seitz, who cast doubt about the science in media reports on climate change.
According to some whistleblowers, a parallel campaign has occurred within the Bush administration, which stifled the dissemination of key findings by government scientists about climate change. "In my thirty-some years in the government, I've never seen constraints on the ability of scientists to communicate with the public as strong as they are now," says top NASA climate scientist James Hansen.
In interviews with scientists like Hansen and Seitz and with political insiders including Whitman, Sen. Chuck Hagel (R-Neb.), former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) and former senator and Kyoto negotiator Tim Wirth, Hot Politics investigates why the U.S. federal government lags so far behind much of the world in responding to global climate change.
And in special reports on FRONTLINE's Web site and elsewhere, CIR and FRONTLINE go further, with features including closer looks at the manipulation and suppression of science, a timeline of the politics and science of global warming, and a map tracking U.S. CO2 emissions and regulations state-by-state.
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Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004)
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Pi [1998] Music Video - Pi R^2 [πr²] - Clint Mansell
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Pi [1998] is a film where Clint Mansell wasn't recognized for his brilliance, and yet it is his best work. His score fits perfectly in this chaotic point of view that Darren Aronofsky portrays. With this music video, Mansell achieves a statue of that of the Aphex Twin and Orbital, who also contributed to the soundtrack of this movie. Song: Pi R^2 Composer: Clint Mansell Album: Pi [Soundtrack] Y...
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Edited by Darren?
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God damn this slaps
ultrakill
cyberpunk is now
cyberpunk is now
When I was a little kid my mother told me not to stare into the sun. So once, when I was six, I did.
The number unlocked Quantum Spin
@ Clint Mansell 🎶 πr² 💿 π: Music For The Motion Picture 📅 1998 🎬︎ Darren Aronofsky
💜🖤 From what anime is it?
Brilliant score to an insufferable, pretentious borefest.
one of the best films ever made!
fantastic edit. you perfectly capture the discordance of the film.
Reminds me of Panoria agent by Satoshi kon
very disappointed this extended version isnt on my copy of the soundtrack
It shows how all musicians are always influenced by the moment, and at that time the jungle style was "popular".
This week I had to watch this movie for a philosophy assignment, whenever my man had an attack I had an aneurysm bc I was sitting right next to the damn speaker.
A criminally underdiscussed movie with one of the greatest soundtracks of all time.
Its like 30 years old man
@@fuzkforyou so ?
I love the soundtrack. Dnb goes so well with maths
fuck yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaas
Just found out the other day that Afx Twin is also on there🤯
reminds me of hl2
True
This movie connects how often things can be calculated and interpreted but at the same time can be coincidental and unpredictable..universe is confusion in itself and the frequency we give out is what we get in return...its mathematical equations v spirituality both being in different spectrum..bt anyhow..more intelligence(IQ) and less stability of emmotions(EQ) can lead into insanity..a masterpiece!
What genre is this? I want to listen to more but I can only describe it as Unreal Tournament music.
jungle, breakcore. It has similar vibes to machine girl or tokyopill
Drum and bass also
The suitcase isn't filled with fifties or gold or diamonds. Just silicon. A Ming Mecca chip. :3
Great track
Hey!
My thoughts on this piece. Then: some obscure Spanish ambigram video Now: Sewerslvt before Sewerslvt was born.
"Gets so fucking dark in here! I! Die in the process! You! Die in the process!"
'Hors de service'... This guy is 'out-of-commission', dude... END
I love ants
The chaos has found me
pretty crude with its take on DnB, but effective. Always loved this film
This is too awesome. I'm glad I stumbled across this video.
tension song
Aronofsky + Mansel > Nolan + Zimmer
Fuck nolan & zimmer this is the real shit
This guy is pure genius
🥧@0:32🐜🌸🌼👄
Anyone got the bpm for this track.
AND ITS NOT ON SPOTIFY. Damn it.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR POSTING. I drew so many pictures, built so many models, and started watching Toonami solely because of this movie ( that drill scene) and most importantly THIS SONG.
This songs reminds me something you hear on GTA III's radio MSX FM
Tetsuo must be influence it!
anybody knows some good music like this?
eg ua-cam.com/video/FFKMtv8tU0U/v-deo.html
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That genre is called Jungle. It was extremely popular in the 90's in the electronic under scene. That genre later gave birth into today's Drum n Bass
65daysofstatic's the fall of math album
Or their One Time for All Time album
always coming back to this sininster dark and cold piece of art
This movie was very amateur and low budget, but it had an AMAZINGLY interesting story concept.
why am i thinking about half-life listening to this?
The soundtrack sounds kind of like the first game, and there's a break that sounds kind of like the HL2 citadel?
Also maths/science names!
12:45 I confirm my assumptions 1: math is the language of nature 2: everything around us can be represented and understood through numbers 3: if one graphs the numbers in any system, patterns will emerge 4: therefore there are no patterns anywhere in nature. Evidence: - Cycles of epidemics - The eras that resurface thanks to the populations - Sunspot cycles - The rise and fall of denial And what about the stock market? the universe of numbers that represent the global economy, millions of human hands at work, billions of minds, an immense screaming network full of life, an organism, a natural organism. There is a pattern, inside the stock market there is also a pattern, right in front of me, hiding behind the numbers, it has always existed. 12:50 press Enter.
Yes… But in the end he had to stop in order to not losing totally his mind. The final scene is beautiful, although he knows he surrender to the flow and the unknown, to simplicity. First scene where finally he seems relax.
This song has me imagining an animated avant-garde series that delves into the sci-fi, horror/ bizarre elements and characters. Much like the old MTV cartoons that were playing before I was born (I was born in ‘99).
I'm late to the party, but to me you're perfectly describing Serial Experiments Lain, have you tried to watch it?
TN INTERNACIONAL con Andrés Repetto.
This film reminded me of Cube
i finished to watch this movie and i must to tell that it music leave me wonder been