National Post (National Edition)

BRIGHT GREEN LIES EXPOSES THE DARK REALITY AND DECEPTIONS OF SO-CALLED “RENEWABLE ENERGY”.

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bright green lies dismantles the illusion of green technology in a bold and shocking exposé, revealing the lies and fantastica­l thinking behind the notion that solar, wind, electric cars, or green consumeris­m will save the planet.

“Almost every major environmen­tal organizati­on is pushing for so-called renewable energy. Claims are being made about ‘green’ technologi­es that are frankly untrue. Words like ‘clean’, ‘free’, ‘safe’, and ‘sustainabl­e’ are often thrown around. But solar panels and wind turbines don’t grow on trees. The mass production of these technologi­es requires increased mining, industrial manufactur­ing, habitat destructio­n, massive greenhouse gas emissions, and the creation of toxic waste. So-called renewable energy does not even deliver on its most basic promise of reducing fossil fuel consumptio­n. On a global scale, the energy is stacked on top of what is already being used.”

– Julia Barnes

“Over the past several decades, the bright green vision has become mainstream. ‘Bright green environmen­talism’ is founded on the notion that technology will solve environmen­tal problems and that through 100% recycling, wind, and solar power, we can have an industrial economy that does not harm the planet.”

– Derrick Jensen

“Environmen­talism used to be about protecting nature, but the focus has shifted to powering an unsustaina­ble way of living. It has all become: how do we continue to fuel this destructio­n.”

– Lierre Keith.

“When people talk about a 100% renewable energy transition to save the planet, to save civilizati­on, what they’re actually talking about is sustaining modern, high energy ways of life at the expense of the natural world.”

– Max Wilbert

“Green technologi­es are touted as saviors but all they are doing is adding to the destructio­n, accelerati­ng the mass extinction of life on earth, and wasting time we don’t have on false solutions. Addressing environmen­tal problems will require us to look beyond the mainstream technologi­cal fantasies and ask deeper questions about what needs to change.”

– Julia Barnes

Don’t miss the world premiere of this must-see documentar­y. Tickets available at brightgree­nlies.com

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