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Cool It

  • 2010
  • PG
  • 1h 27m
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Bjørn Lomborg in Cool It (2010)
A documentary that takes an alternative approach to dealing with the global warming crisis.
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A documentary that takes an alternative approach to dealing with the global warming crisis.A documentary that takes an alternative approach to dealing with the global warming crisis.A documentary that takes an alternative approach to dealing with the global warming crisis.

  • Director
    • Ondi Timoner
  • Writers
    • Terry Botwick
    • Sarah Gibson
    • Bjørn Lomborg
  • Stars
    • Bjørn Lomborg
    • Hashem Akbari
    • Joe Barton
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    881
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ondi Timoner
    • Writers
      • Terry Botwick
      • Sarah Gibson
      • Bjørn Lomborg
    • Stars
      • Bjørn Lomborg
      • Hashem Akbari
      • Joe Barton
    • 12User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
    • 61Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Bjørn Lomborg
    Bjørn Lomborg
    • Self - Director, Copenhagen Consensus Center
    Hashem Akbari
    • Self - Head of Heat Island Group, Berkeley Lab
    Joe Barton
    • Self - Representative, Texas
    • (archive footage)
    Ed Begley Jr.
    Ed Begley Jr.
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Jagdish Bhagwati
    • Self - Professor of Economics, Columbia University
    John Boehner
    John Boehner
    • Self - Representative, Ohio
    • (archive footage)
    Larry David
    Larry David
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Leonardo DiCaprio
    Leonardo DiCaprio
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    John Dingell
    John Dingell
    • Self - Representative, Michigan
    • (archive footage)
    David Duchovny
    David Duchovny
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Freeman Dyson
    Freeman Dyson
    • Self - Professor Emeritus, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton
    Myron Ebell
    • Self - Director of Energy and Global Warming Policy, CEI
    Kerry Emanuel
    • Self - Professor of Atmospheric Science, MIT
    Tom Foreman
    Tom Foreman
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Newt Gingrich
    Newt Gingrich
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Barry Glassner
    • Self - Sociologist, USC and Author, 'The Culture of Fear'
    Al Gore
    Al Gore
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    James Hansen
    James Hansen
    • Self - Director, NASA Institute for Space Studies
    • Director
      • Ondi Timoner
    • Writers
      • Terry Botwick
      • Sarah Gibson
      • Bjørn Lomborg
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    10unub08

    Intro to Global warming, but a 300 level course

    This is a excellent documentary about what is really happening. Lomborg is NOT saying global warming is fake. He is simply saying we are using our money and time for solutions that DOES NOT WORK. Solar panels are expensive toys, wind turbines are not reliable. and etc...

    This movie tackles with something most of us avoid to talk, and it does it brilliantly. There are many different if not permanent solutions to the problem of Global warming, we just need to get to use them until a cheaper renewable energy is at hand.

    Must watch movie for many of us, and if you do watch it keep an open mind about the solutions he suggest. If you disagree and think it's fallacious please do a little research on your own.
    5anderlan-901-137437

    Fossil fuel must flow!

    Lomborg, by focusing on how we can adapt, and how 'we can use our money for better things' is avoiding a solution to the problem. He has moved on to accept the science, but now he is saying there is nothing to worry about, and we have better things to do.

    His agenda is revealed by what he *doesn't* say. His goal is to avoid penalizing fossil fuel for as long as possible. Of course, such a penalty will not be a significant cost on the economy. There are free market solutions to the problem which can utilize the market to remove fossil fuel from the economy in a quarter of a century or less. This would create a good return on investment many times over, in terms of energy security and technological innovation (fossil energy is *old*), and of course avoiding some of the immigration and starvation that will be caused by warming.
    10ockraz

    A Rational Approach to a Divisive Issue

    Bjørn Lomborg is an environmentalist and an economist. He accepts without reservation that global warming is occurring and that it is caused by human activity, but he makes a critical examination of the methods by which we're attempting to deal with the problem. In other words, he disagrees with those who would say that climate change is not a real and serious problem, but he is skeptical of the primary strategies to combat the problem which have been advanced by mainstream environmentalists.

    He's become controversial because he's asking questions of fellow environmentalists which they would rather not have to answer.

    Are climate change activists engaging in alarmist scare tactics and exaggerating the dangers involved in an attempt to motivate through fear? If we wish to invest in attempts to improve the lives of those who are most disadvantaged, what is the relative benefit of spending on climate compared to other humanitarian endeavors?

    Are attempts to artificially raise the price of fossil fuels likely to be successful at lowering temperatures? Will they be sufficiently effective to justify the costs in terms of slowed economic growth and lost increases in the standard of living?

    Lomborg seems to believe that the most reasonable approach is a combination of:

    >engage in many relatively unobtrusive small scale activities to combat global warming in the short term while contributing more to efforts to promote global health and education

    >employ geo-engineering and adaptation in the medium term to minimize the disruption of temperature increases

    >make large immediate increases in funding for research and development of renewable energy and more sophisticated nuclear reactors so that in the long term alternative energy will not be more costly than fossil fuels

    His arguments about what the rational approach (lacking the unreflective dogmatism of both the deniers and the alarmists) is to finding the best future for the global population certainly merit the time it takes to view this film.
    10planktonrules

    A must-see provided you have an open mind.

    Whether or not you agree with the things you see in "Cool It", you need to have an open mind to even consider watching it in the first place--and that is an inherent difficulty with the film. In other words, if you are dogmatic in your views, you wouldn't bother watching a movie that casts many assumptions into question about your assumptions. So, provided you actually watch it and have a reasonably open mind, you'll no doubt enjoy it and feel challenged by Bjørn Lomborg's film about the environment.

    "Cool It" is a film that was inspired by Lomborg's book "The Skeptical Environmentalist". In this textbook, Lomborg uses statistics to explore the various claims some environmentalists have made about a variety of topics--in other words, he tries to determine if the claims stack up to a critical analysis. The most notable, and the one covered in "Cool It" most, is about global warming, though the book (which I strongly recommend) covers many other topics such as the oceans, population density and the quality of our air.

    As I mentioned above, most of "Cool It" concerns Lomborg's assertion that the way that we deal with global warming is ineffective and wasteful. Now, despite his detractors saying that Lomborg denies global warming, he does not. He just thinks that current policy makes folks think highly of themselves and costs a lot of money but does no good--and there are a lot better ways would could direct our money and energies. And, it's not just Lomborg in this film but many other experts that state that the policies are ineffective and need to be OPENLY debated. Fortunately, they do not stop here--Lomborg and the rest suggest much more effective ways to spend our money and efforts that will either make a greater impact on the problem OR will address more serious problems, such as the serious lack of health care in developing nations.

    Because the film does not completely deny global warming, some folks will no doubt hate it. And, because the film has the nerve to say that there really is not a consensus that global warming is a HUGE threat, folks on the other side will no doubt hate it. However, considering that the arguments "An Inconvenient Truth" are mostly alarmist and emotional*, it's really nice to see someone back up and take a look at this and many other issues scientifically--with data and not emotion to bolster it.

    Overall, this is a very well-reasoned film that well states SOME of Lomborg's ideas in "The Skeptical Environmentalist". And, even if you don't agree with all or even much of it, it does make you THINK for yourself--something few films really try to do. Exceptional.

    *Among the most offensive things I saw in "Cool It" were some of the alarmist videos that show children dying, presumably, if you don't act NOW! Considering that many of these same folks also own carbon offset companies or are supported by companies that would benefit from such policies, it seems pretty gross to use such scare tactics. Just my two cents worth...
    10et-656-251654

    Keep an open mind!

    This film challenges us to think creatively, and provides lots of information not provided by either side of the global warming debate. I suspect the reviewer didn't watch the entire film.

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    • Release date
      • June 1, 2011 (Denmark)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Охладите! Глобальное потепление
    • Production companies
      • 1019 Entertainment
      • Interloper Films
      • Larson Studios
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $62,713
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $26,847
      • Nov 14, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $62,713
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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