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Filmed across nine countries, Greedy Lying Bastards is an in-depth investigation into the deceit and corruption at play in the fossil fuel industry. Rising sea levels, severe droughts, record heat waves; climate change is no longer a prediction for the future, but a starling reality of today. But while evidence of the changing climate mounts, there continues to be little political action to prevent global warming. Greedy Lying Bastards investigates the reasons behind stalled efforts to tackle...

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Released
07 October 2013
Directors
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Kaleidoscope Home Entertainment 
Classification
Runtime
90 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060192813708 
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Documentary from film maker and activist Craig Scott Rosebraugh that attacks the global influence of energy companies and the fossil fuel industry. Rosebraugh draws attention to the mass of proof implicating powerful energy corporations in underhand attempts to discredit or downplay the weight of scientific evidence that suggests the burning of fossil fuels is having a dangerous impact on the natural environment. Rosebraugh also points out the human tragedies underlying the large scale political and economic manipulation of oil and gas corporations, such as those affected by the recent Gulf oil spill and living under oppressive regimes propped up by oil industry money. Among the experts and commentators interviewed for the film are Noam Chomsky, Rick Perry and UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon.