Yes, we all know how humans are the bane of the earth. Our actions are taking a toll on nearly every blessing this beautiful planet has given us. Yet it is another matter to make unfounded "scientific" claims. The directors/producers have recently been called out and responded with the statement that "they are NOT scientists, nor do they claim to be..." This sounded pretty dubious to me and when comparing the film's claims with other ACTUAL scientists' findings on the subject, I'm not wrong.
This is another example of the great film industry twisting facts for the sake of donations, political corruption and scare tactics.
The only positive result of this is the fact that it just might be enough to make you uncomfortable about the next plastic bottle you drink from or the next grocery product you buy for your family's consumption.
This is another example of the great film industry twisting facts for the sake of donations, political corruption and scare tactics.
The only positive result of this is the fact that it just might be enough to make you uncomfortable about the next plastic bottle you drink from or the next grocery product you buy for your family's consumption.