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The Age of Consequences is a compelling documentary that interweaves the urgency of climate change with the stark realities of global conflict. It’s like watching 'The Hurt Locker' juxtaposed with 'An Inconvenient Truth', where every segment feels like a wake-up call. The pacing is steady, almost relentless in how it presents the case for understanding climate change not just as an environmental issue but as a national security threat. The atmosphere is tense, with a blend of interviews, archival footage, and striking visuals that really drive home the severity of the themes. It stands out for its practical effects in illustrating complex issues—like resource scarcity leading to conflict—that aren't often connected in mainstream narratives. It’s an earnest exploration that surely leaves you pondering long after the credits roll.
Climate change as a security issueInterviews with expertsBlends archival footage with modern analysis
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Jared P. Scott
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