7.5
85 min
The Cold War's wildest dreams of climate control have made a spectacular comeback: from the USA to China, 'geo-engineers' promise to make climate change the way we want. And they have found powerful supporters among lobbyists and entrepreneurs. This film is an investigation into the world-wide boom in geo-engineering. How did a pseudo-science with a controversial past become a planet-wide research subject?
| Name | Character | Team | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Clive Hamilton | Self | Unowned | |
| Nathan Myhrvold | Self | Unowned | |
| David Keith | Self | Unowned | |
| Matthew Watson | Self | Unowned | |
| Matthew Watson | Self - Volcanologist | Unowned | |
| David Keith | Self - Physicist | Unowned | |
| Clive Hamilton | Self - Ethics researcher | Unowned | |
| Nathan Myhrvold | Self - Researcher | Unowned | |
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Connie Hedegaard | Self | Unowned |
| Lee Lane | Self - Political Scientist | Unowned | |
| Stewart M. Patrick | Self - Political Scientist | Unowned | |
| Régis Briday | Self - Philosopher | Unowned | |
| Kristine C. Harper | Self - Science Historian | Unowned | |
| Ken Caldeira | Self - Climate Researcher | Unowned | |
| Oliver Morton | Self - Science Reporter | Unowned | |
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Edward Teller | Self - Nuclear Physicist | Unowned |
| Michael MacCraken | Self - Climate Researcher | Unowned | |
| Paul J. Crutzen | Self - Atmosphere Chemist | Unowned | |
| Lowell Wood | Self - Astro Physicist | Unowned | |
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Marianne Denicourt | Narrator | Unowned |