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How to Let Go of the World: and Love All the Things Climate Can't Change

  • 2016
  • TV-14
  • 2h 7m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
390
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How to Let Go of the World: and Love All the Things Climate Can't Change (2016)
Documentarian Josh Fox ("Gasland") travels the globe to meet with global climate change "warriors" who are committed to reversing the tide of global warming. Funny and tragic, inspiring and enlightening, the film examines the intricately woven forces that threaten the stability of the planet and the lives of its inhabitants.
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Documentarian Josh Fox ("Gasland") travels the globe to meet with global climate change "warriors" who are committed to reversing the tide of global warming. Funny and tragic, inspiring and ... Read allDocumentarian Josh Fox ("Gasland") travels the globe to meet with global climate change "warriors" who are committed to reversing the tide of global warming. Funny and tragic, inspiring and enlightening, the film examines the intricately woven forces that threaten the stability o... Read allDocumentarian Josh Fox ("Gasland") travels the globe to meet with global climate change "warriors" who are committed to reversing the tide of global warming. Funny and tragic, inspiring and enlightening, the film examines the intricately woven forces that threaten the stability of the planet and the lives of its inhabitants.

  • Director
    • Josh Fox
  • Writer
    • Josh Fox
  • Stars
    • Lester Brown
    • Ella Chou
    • Tim DeChristopher
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    390
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    • Director
      • Josh Fox
    • Writer
      • Josh Fox
    • Stars
      • Lester Brown
      • Ella Chou
      • Tim DeChristopher
    • 11User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
    • 50Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Lester Brown
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    Ella Chou
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    Tim DeChristopher
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    Wu Di
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    Aria Doe
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    Josh Fox
    Josh Fox
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    Eriberto Gualinga
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    Franco Tulio Viteri Gualinga
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    Nina Gualinga
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    Youming Huang
    Youming Huang
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    Ausberto Mahua Jaba
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    Bri Jackson
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    Van Jones
    Van Jones
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    Huayna Kapac
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    Elizabeth Kolbert
    Elizabeth Kolbert
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    Milan Loeak
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    Mika Maiava
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    Michael E. Mann
    Michael E. Mann
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    • (as Michael Mann)
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      • Josh Fox
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      • Josh Fox
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    10SJFlann

    Despite some grim reports, keep moving & creating says this doc

    What can you say about a documentary of the planet, by the planet (its peoples) and for the planet? How can we prevent life perishing from the Earth? Find personal time or even better, a community organized viewing, to take in Josh Fox's wide tour of our planetary address. It also includes a tour of emotions ranging from fear to the realization that we're not giving up. Why? Because, as said in this work, we have the inventions to move beyond burning fossil fuels and it's time to get them working full scale. Two stellar sections (among many) include dialogues with Tim DeChristopher; (while you and I are recycling, he's blockin' illegal oil and gas leases – yeah,) and Ella Chou, a Chinese environmentalist who places the term Moral Imagination right in front. Thank you, Ella Chou. The doc puts it out there;'Hi people, get un-afraid. Work together to protect the ecosystems of our brilliant, one- of-a-kind home called Earth.'
    10drtimothybrewerton

    Scientific consensus supports the tenets of this documentary

    I don't understand the hostile reviews about this very powerful documentary or the guy who made it. There is nothing fake about it, as it takes us on a world journey demonstrating the devastating impact that climate change IS HAVING on the planet. The people are real people and the 97% of scientists who have evaluated the data, the facts, concur that the earth's climate is warming at an unprecedented rate but that it is man-made. NASA has published its own statement on this crucial topic and has made a list of all the scientific societies and government agencies that concur with this irrefutable position: "Scientific evidence for warming of the climate system is unequivocal." - Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change See: http://climate.nasa.gov/scientific-consensus/ People are hostile to this position, not because they have studied the facts, but because they are attached to a way of life driven by corporations (oil industry, meat and dairy industry, consumption) that they selfishly refuse to give up. In the face of the data, it is hard not to lose hope, but this documentary shows that hope remains alive!
    7rmax304823

    Target For Tonight.

    It's a nicely joined documentary illustrating the recent and not-so-recent progress of global warming and tying it convincingly to carbon emissions.

    But it's a sad program too, because the people most in need of this information are the least likely to watch a program like this. Somehow the notion of anthropogenic global warming has been politicized. It shouldn't ever have become a "liberal" position because it's no more partisan than the solar system or Ebola or the Black Plague.

    It's sad too because I'm tempted to argue in favor of recognizing AGW, as almost all respectable scientific organizations have, including the American Meteorological Association. I visited the Columbia Ice Fields in Canada as a child in 1953 and again in 1988, and the edge of this miniglacier had retreated the length of about two football fields in that period. It's irritating to feel that an observation like that still needs to be brought up.

    It's sad too that America in general is so far behind the curve on the acceptance of scientific evidence, that we seem to be shackled to a faith-based and political perspective. AGW isn't such a critical problem elsewhere, as nations finally bind together in an attempt to dampen the effect.

    Nope. The ultimate problem has to do with psychology, not atmospheric physics. How can anyone deny AGW and natural selection, yet believe that inoculations lead to mental retardation? Finding the psychological solution would ease the way for the solution to the atmospheric problem.
    7fjalphawolf

    Great Music

    Especially liked the closing credits song. Worth watching for sure, brings up a variety of informative happenings in recent history worth taking notice of.

    Whether you believe in Climate change theory or not, good emotional views from people all over the world that otherwise would not have a voice. Watch and see and make draw your own conclusions. The ideas are not new but presented in a new and interesting and factual way. Quite relevant since there are many recent events weather related that effect the immediate environment. Especially with the new political climate in tow.
    10AfterShare

    Josh Fox expands to the world

    I have been a fan of his style since Gasland. I had no idea where this would take me. It is an emotional journey told in many locations. It helps give a world view of the problems we face. Anyone calling this fake or bashing Josh Fox clearly has no sense of the enormity of the problem. It is good as an introduction to expanding environmental concerns, but also good for someone who knows quite a bit, but either wants to learn more through different angles or global beauty and alarm. My most admired activists are in it, plus very new ones adding their own view and work from around the globe. I love that Josh "interjects" himself. It is like you are on this journey with a friend. There is beauty, danger, fear, calm, pain, tragedy, and dancing. All interwoven with facts. It is the kind of journey where you appreciate a friend.

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    • Connections
      Featured in Days of Revolt: Letting Go of the World (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da
      Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney

      Performed by The Beatles

      Courtesy of Capitol Records, LLC under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • Release date
      • April 20, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • official site
      • Official website of the film
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • How to Let Go of the World and Love All the Things Climate Can't Change
    • Production company
      • International WOW Company
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    • Budget
      • $1,600,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $36,386
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,800
      • Apr 24, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $36,386
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      2 hours 7 minutes
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      • 16:9 HD

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