Builds in intrigue
I would prefer to give a 4.5 to a 5 star rating but I really hope folks will listen to this. As an environmental activist I found the first couple episodes a little obvious, but it definitely builds in intrigue. The mendacity and treachery of the fossil fuel companies cannot be overstated. I hope this series continues. It would benefit from a thorough expose of what the pipeline (and other infrastructure) companies do to shut down protest against them, and the horrendous, criminal treatment of the indigenous people of the U.S. and Canada whose land and WOMEN are continually being taken from them by this industry (if you think I’m being dramatic, google “missing indigenous women near oil and gas plants”).
Letnecreateadamnednickname66 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/30/18
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Even for those who have followed the general news about petro companies' deceptions, this drills to a lot more depth. You realize just how much they have operated like the tobacco companies - false and obfuscating communications for the goal of profiting at the expense of peoples' health.Read full review »
Chuck Fossils via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/12/19
I have no doubt that climate change is occuring and that human efforts and playing a major driver in the change but what sort of a world will be have without oil? Everything we use has petroleum in a part of it, whether it be the components or what brought those products to the store. If we stop...Read full review »
pancakeman1 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/28/18
This is a very interesting look at the history of the Climate Change denial movemement and its history. It contains interviews with scientists who worked in oil companies in the 1960s who dsicovered some of the first evidence of climate change.
Aengus Ó Corráin via Apple Podcasts · Ireland · 11/30/18
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