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So, 'Smoke and Fumes: The Climate Change Cover-Up' dives deep into the murky waters of how the oil industry has operated behind the scenes since the late 1940s. It’s not just another documentary preaching to the choir; it lays out a timeline of deceit, showing us how they’ve manipulated research and media narratives to shape public perception. The pacing feels deliberate—like it wants you to sit with the weight of each revelation. The atmosphere is thick with frustration, as you realize the lengths they went to for profit. The archival footage and interviews piece together a grim story that feels all too relevant today. Definitely one of those films that gets you thinking, even if it can be a bit daunting to digest.
Explores historical context of climate change denial.Features archival footage and interviews with experts.Highlights the contrast between industry knowledge and public narratives.
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