Discussion with Thomas Nelson | Climate The Movie

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Thomas Nelson, producer of Climate The Movie: The Cold Truth, talks about the making of the movie, why he led the effort, the people involved with the movie, the findings that put into question the entire climate change effort and industry creation, the underlying financial, control, & freedom consequences, energy sources such as nuclear, why climate isn't about environmental protection, and more. #Energy #Nuclear #Climate #Ruinables #ClimateMovie #Nelson #Happer #Wind #Solar #Moore #Uranium #Fossilfuels #ClimateChange #Hurricanes #ClimateTheMovie

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Record Date: 26JUN2024

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