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One of the strongest stories of all - The Year of the Burn Up gives us an equally bleak presentation of future earth - Buckinghamshire turned into an Amazonian jungle, with the issue of
climate
change being brought to the fore - and all this occurring as a possible projection (like the Ice Box) of the Earth in 1990.
But we have to judge this film in todays
climate
and many issues like those above no longer provoke amazement or distaste, as the moral
climate
has relaxed
And, in our current political climate, it is more important than ever to understand how easily we fall back on our ability to turn a blind eye and believe the lies that even our next door neighbour will tell us.
Given the racial and political
climate
of that era, that recognition is remarkable.
Considering the year and political
climate
of the time, this was a remarkable film.
There was no real
climate
to build up to.
The
"climate"
ended in the last scene and was no surprise to me.
They are not conscious of
climate
differences or different styles for different cities.
What could be more revolutionary in todays entertainment
climate.
This was the first in a series of erotic films which were made possible by the increasingly liberal moral
climate
of the seventies and eighties and which enjoyed a success de scandale.
Putting aside whether or not it was funny, or had a political message behind it, or whether it is more pertinent than ever in todays political
climate
and the upcoming 2008 elections...
The movie was somehow--even to us in Canada hundreds of miles away in a different
climate
and culture, and a different era--it was somehow OUR last night of summer too.
It should be on DVD and circulated to all environmentalists so they can share with their families and friend so they can help prevent a devastating future
climate
changes.
A real movie about real people with real emotions-certainly needed in the current movie
climate
of idiotic chick flicks and "family friendly" entertainment.
The movie creates a nearly unbearable emotional
climate
by showing the extreme excesses of a Marxist ideology going mad, killing even intentionally children and babies.
This is a sweet, quirky, feel good movie that does a decent job of capturing the Santa Cruz
climate.
Most of the characters were cliches and Peter Sellers' portrayal of Hrundi V. Bakshi would be considered in todays political
climate
as racist.
I was extremely moved and impressed after watching this film, which is a rare experience in the current
climate
of Australian films, which tend to stereotype real people with comedic intent.
Walker overdoes prissy (which I guess equaled Communist in that climate), and Heflin's underplaying, while not much fun to watch, is refreshing in contrast.
It is really astonishing when one thinks that, unlike today, there actually was a movie-making
climate
which allowed for films like Wrong Way to be made and put in real movie theaters.
This movie wouldn't have had a chance of being made in the present
climate
of political correctness.
Liberalizing the procedures for corporate registration and licensing, and limiting inspections, improved the
climate
for small businesses and entrepreneurs.
But if world leaders abandon this target, they will have to make a fundamental strategic decision regarding the structure and stringency levels of a new
climate
goal.
So international
climate
policy needs a paradigm shift.
The two-degree target is the primary point of reference for today’s
climate
debate.
A corresponding rise in the global mean temperature is usually seen as the limit beyond which the effects of
climate
change could become dangerous.
But, contrary to widespread belief, the last assessment report of the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate
Change (IPCC) did not call for the two-degree target, which, since the mid-1990s, has acted as a catchy symbol and point of orientation for an ambitious but realistic global
climate
agenda.
Ahead of the Copenhagen
climate
summit at the end of 2009, the EU succeeded in getting all relevant partners in the negotiations – including even China, India, Russia, and the United States – to commit to the two-degree target.
Given this top-down approach, all initial efforts have been focused on creating a global
climate
treaty, leading to a heavy focus on global negotiations while neglecting concrete de-carbonization efforts by industrialized and industrializing countries.
They would need to muster evidence that the transition to a low-carbon economy is both technically feasible and profitable, yielding positive effects not only for the climate, but also for energy prices and security of supply.
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