Welcome
to 'Dante's Climate Inferno:
An Exposé of the History
behind the Climate Panic (currently beta stage - final version release out in early 2022)
A physical
comic book
version will be available as a free, downloadable PDF once the
animation is completed
How
is the animation different to the book?
The animation is focused
on recounting the journey of how we increasingly got into this mess.
The main actors being the
United Nations & Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
The animation does not
get too caught up in debunking the science, which would distract it
from it's purpose (though it does where warranted)
The book is
totally geared to debunking the science and showing what is actually
happening with the climate.
It looks at climate cycles, greenhouse gases, storms, sea level,
computer models, and the role of the sun.
While it also exposes the IPCC & United Nations, it is not bogged
down by attempting to untangle the history their involvement.
The
Ultimate, Animated Guide to the Climate Debate Chapter
5 'Climate Pasta Machines'
The early 2000s saw the boldest attempts yet to forward a narrative of
catastrophic climate change.
The
crafty UN kept moving along with its attempts to legally curb emissions
& create a low-carbon economy, with the World Bank all too ready to
assist.
Al Gore's slick presentation misinformed an
entire generation about climate change. Tapping into the mainstream, it
affected public sentiment like nothing had else done previously.
This is a review for the thinking mind; one that you will not find on
Rotten Tomatoes 🍅
The
IPCC lost all pretence of caution, and began grasping at whatever it
could to try to show humans were influencing the climate.
Pruning, mixing & switching between data sets (some of which had issues), as well as using studies tending to extremes.
The Climategate saga exposed a clique of high-profile scientists trying
to manipulate the peer-review process.
But it was merely a speed bump...
Climate catastrophism was now a runaway train with governments, popular
science, the public & economic markets all in tow, feeding off each
other.
The only way it could stop now would be to crash.
This is the 5th chapter in an evolving, animated series. The style is
simple, but effective, supporting a narrative that has been expertly
prepared and weaved together to cut straight to the heart of the
climate debate, past all the fuzzy-talking points that now characterise
it.
Chapter 5 - Part 4 Climategate & the UN-led conferences from 2007 to 2010
Chapter 5 - Part 3
The IPCC's 4th Scientific Assessment Report
Chapter 5 - Part 2
'Al Gore's Inconvenient Truth'
Chapter
5 - Part 1
The UN-led conferences from 2001 to 2006
The
Ultimate, Animated Guide to the Climate Debate Chapter
4 'The Governance of Climate'
The 90s was a time when the tentacles of climate governance reached out
around the nations of the world and started to squeeze.
It is all there: Mann and his Hockey Stick; the Earth Summit in
Rio De
Janeiro; the Kyoto Protocol; the IPCC reports; the annual conferences
of parties; carbon sinks; and much more.
This will be the meat and potatoes for those looking to understand the
series of formative events that directly set up the climate policies
that we see in effect today.
This
is the fourth chapter in an evolving, animated series. The style is
simple, but effective, supporting a narrative that has been expertly
prepared and weaved together to cut straight to the heart of the
climate debate, past all the fuzzy-talking points that now characterise
it.
The
Ultimate, Animated Guide to the Climate Debate Chapter
3 'The Sky is Falling In' The
late 70s and 80s saw fears about global warming grow. What was fuelling
this? And how did we move so quickly from handfuls of concerned
scientists to the establishment of an intergovernmental climate body!
The climate train was well and truly in motion by the end of the 80s,
but had it left the track?
This
is the third chapter in an evolving, animated series. The style is
simple, but effective, supporting a narrative that has been expertly
prepared and weaved together to cut straight to the heart of the
climate debate, past all the fuzzy-talking points that now characterise
it.
The
Ultimate, Animated Guide to the Climate Debate Chapter
2 'Climate Science, A Time of Transition' The
world certainly was a difference place after World War 2. But just how
important was this time in transforming the face of climate science?
Why did these changes go hand-in-hand in allowing attempts to address
humanitarian concerns worldwide? And where was the spectre of CO2
looming throughout of all this?
This was a formative period for climate science as it got up from its
hands and knees, and started to walk. But, was it walking in the right
direction?...
This
is the second chapter in an evolving, animated series. The style is
simple, but effective, supporting a narrative that has been expertly
prepared and weaved together to cut straight to the heart of the
climate debate, past all the fuzzy-talking points that now characterise
it.
The
Ultimate, Animated Guide to the Climate Debate Chapter
1: 'The Pioneers of Climate Science'
Just
who were some of the early climate science pioneers? And what ideas did
they have about the nature of CO2 and its role in the climate? How have
they shaped how we view climate science today?
This
is the first in an animated series. The style is simple, but effective,
supporting a narrative that has been expertly prepared and weaved
together in such a way to help cut to the heart of the climate
debate, past all the fuzzy-talking points that characterise it.
And hey, if you like the series, you can really help by liking it,
subscribing and sharing it around!