Not Evil Just Wrong

Not Evil Just Wrong
Not Evil Just Wrong

Promotional poster for Not Evil Just Wrong
Directed by Phelim McAleer & Ann McElhinney
Produced by Phelim McAleer & Ann McElhinney
Distributed by Greener Horizon Films
Release date(s) October 18, 2009 (2009-10-18)
Running time 90 minutes
Country Ireland
Language English

Not Evil Just Wrong (2009) is a documentary film by Ann McElhinney and Phelim McAleer that challenges Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth by suggesting that the evidence of global warming is inconclusive and that the impact global-warming legislation will have on industry is much more harmful to humans than beneficial.[1] The movie was filmed in 2008 and was screened at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam[2] and at the Right Online conference in 2009.[3]

Despite earlier screenings at conservative political conferences, filmmakers promoted a "premiere" on October 18, 2009.[4] The film attempted to break a World Record for largest simultaneous premiere, which is currently held by the documentary The Age of Stupid, another global warming documentary.[5] The film's website claims that there were 6,500 U.S. screenings and 1,500 foreign screenings and reached 400,000 people.[6]

Contents

Summary

The film argues that the science behind climate change science is not settled. Not Evil Just Wrong focuses on the British High Court ruling which found nine errors in Al Gore's documentary, An Inconvenient Truth. The film also highlights information about the Medieval Warm Period and Stephen McIntyre's claimed debunking of the hockey stick graph.[7][8]

The film also focuses on the impact of climate legislation in developing counties and average families in America. The film states that one of environmentalists' first restrictions on industry was when DDT was banned, led by Rachel Carson.[9] According to the film, the ban on DDT "...has needlessly resulted in the deaths of more than 40 million children and adults in the developing world".[10]

The film then continues to on a similar tack, arguing that climate legislation like cap and trade would negatively impact the life for middle and low-income families in America, particularly those working for energy-related jobs. The directors follow Tiffany McElhany and her family in rural Indiana, to see how fossil fuels have given them better opportunities.[11]

Production and reception

Funding

In 2008, McElhinney and McAleer raised almost $1 million (€799,000) from real estate investors,[12] but said they needed a total of $4.5 million for a cinema release.[1] After the film was turned down for funding by the Irish Film Board, the filmmakers then began taking donations online.[1] The film failed to find a commercial distributor.[13]

Production

The documentary has been noted for being a very similar style to Michael Moore's documentaries by using file footage of old movies, cartoons and class-based arguments. McAleer has been quoted saying, "I would not be making documentaries if it wasn't for Michael Moore," he says. "He aroused my interest and people's interest in documentaries. He's also made it acceptable for people to go to the movie theatre and watch documentaries. I hate to say it but we're all children of Michael Moore."[14]

Reception

A premiere party was held by the Heritage Foundation, where it was also broadcast on Ustream and the American Family Association channel.[15] "“We may at last be getting our Michael Moore,” said Fred Smith, of the AFA, “A virtuous Michael Moore!”[16] Suzanne Fields from the Washington Times said, "Ann McElhinney's film focuses on people (not polar bears) whose paychecks and families are dependent on coal-generated energy, and whose interests are usually ignored in abstract statistics."[17] The Online Opinion, said that the movie excelled "in pointing to the absurdities and gross contradictions in the current scare over global warming."[18]

However, Mother Jones published a highly critical article on the movie. Stephanie Mencimer wrote that "The film is poorly organized and rehashes the familiar talking points of climate change deniers—global warming as bad science; climate concerns as hysteria akin to that over killer bees, etc. Pushing those views are the usual suspects, including Patrick Moore, the Greenpeace founder turned nuclear power lobbyist, and Thatcher-era British politician Sir Nigel Lawson."[13]

Balanced Education for Everyone

In 2010, the directors of Not Evil Just Wrong teams up with the Independent Women's Forum to launch a Balanced Education for Everyone (B.E.E.), which promotes balanced education in public schools about climate science.[19] The program suggests that if An Inconvenient Truth is shown in classrooms, then Not Evil Just Wrong should also be shown to offer students a broader curriculum about the climate debate.[19] The directors also created a peer-reviewed educational guide to teach about climate change, in conjunction with offering the free dvd to classrooms.[19]

Subsequent events

Mother Jones subsequently reported that the husband of Tiffany McElhany, the Indiana women highlighted in the film as at risk of losing her standard of living should controls on carbon be enacted, was laid off from his job at a car parts plant. "It turns out that McElhany's story, too, is more complicated than Not Evil would have you believe. She is by far the documentary's most compelling character, and seems poised to become a minor heroine to the Tea Party crowd. Yet for all her talk of the bounty that coal has brought to Vevay, when I contacted her for this story she disclosed that her husband was laid off in March and has been unemployed ever since. It appears that a lot of dirty industry jobs have disappeared with no help at all from environmentalists."[13]

References

  1. ^ a b c McGee, Harry (15 November 2008). "Film-makers taking on our 'global warming hysteria'". The Irish Times. http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/weekend/2008/1115/1226408678797.html. Retrieved 25 July 2009. 
  2. ^ van Slooten, Johan (1 December 2008). "The truths and myths of global warming". Radio Netherlands Worldwide. http://static.rnw.nl/migratie/www.radionetherlands.nl/currentaffairs/globaldevelopment/081129-english-globalwarming-redirected. Retrieved 12 October 2009. 
  3. ^ Weigel, David (18 August 2009). "RightOnline Attendees Soak Up Success". The Washington Independent. http://washingtonindependent.com/55342/right-online-attendees-soak-up-success. Retrieved 12 October 2009. 
  4. ^ "Not Evil Just Wrong Website". http://www.noteviljustwrong.com/. Retrieved 2009-10-13. 
  5. ^ "Dedication's What You Need" (Press release). Spanner Films. 14 March 2009. http://www.ageofstupid.net/news/dedications_what_you_need. Retrieved 12 October 2009. 
  6. ^ "Not Evil Just Wrong Website". http://www.noteviljustwrong.com/blog/general/244-qmcaleer-is-a-disinformer-a-denier-a-liarq. Retrieved 2009-12-13. 
  7. ^ Wall Street Journal, In Climate Debate, The 'Hockey Stick' Leads to a Face Off, February 14, 2005
  8. ^ Not Evil Just Wrong, The Hockey Stick Debunked Again, September 28, 2009
  9. ^ "Washington Independent". http://washingtonindependent.com/63648/conservative-media-pushes-anti-gore-documentary. 
  10. ^ "Ann McElhinney". Greener Horizon Films. http://www.noteviljustwrong.com/film/filmmakers/ann-mcelhinney. Retrieved 22 September 2010. 
  11. ^ Not Evil Just Wrong, Contributors: Tiffany McElhany
  12. ^ "Washington Independent". http://washingtonindependent.com/63648/conservative-media-pushes-anti-gore-documentary. 
  13. ^ a b c Mencimer, Stephanie Mencimer (2009-11-10). "Tea Partiers' Next Target: The Climate Bill". Mother Jones. http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2009/11/tea-partiers-next-target-climate-bill. Retrieved 2009-11-10. 
  14. ^ The Star, Not Evil Just Wrong challenges environmental claims, October 18, 2009
  15. ^ Heritage Foundry, Not Evil Just Wrong
  16. ^ Washington Independent, Conservative Media Push Anti-Gore Documentary, October 14, 2009
  17. ^ Washington Times, An Inconvenient Rebuttal, October 22, 2009
  18. ^ Online Opinion, Film review: 'Not Evil Just Wrong', October 14, 2009
  19. ^ a b c "About BEE". Balanced Education for Everyone. http://balanced-ed.org/about/#jump. Retrieved 25 May 2010. [dead link]

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