Banking Nature dives deep into the murky waters of environmental finance, exploring who profits from the wave of reforestation in Africa. The tone is quite investigative, almost unsettling at times. You get this continuous tension as the film contrasts the noble goal of planting trees with the shadowy motives that sometimes drive it. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to really sit with the complexities of climate quotas and economic interests. It’s fascinating to see how the film captures the irony of a system that contributed to a financial crisis, now repackaged as a savior for the planet. It's distinctive in its willingness to question the integrity of green capitalism, giving you plenty to ponder long after it ends.
Exposes complexities of environmental finance.Investigates the motives behind reforestation.Raises questions about green capitalism.
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