Not Evil, Just Wrong – a documentary challenging Al Gore's "An Inconvenient Truth"
10:10 pm in Environment, Featured by Archon Digital

In response to former US Vice President Al Gore’s documentary “An Inconvenient Truth” comes a documentary made to challenge the facts that the world is about to come to an end. “Not Evil, Just Wrong” is a full length documentary featuring scientific evidence along with the economic consequences of making too much of a drastic change to reduce global warming.
The film focuses on several factual errors cited in the eye opening documentary by Al Gore and is said to contain facts which will disprove a lot of Al Gore’s facts.
For Filipinos, witnessing the deadly effects of global warming first hand with the onslaught of typhoon Ondoy and Pepeng, we have very little time to debate on what is factual or not. The truth remains the same, the environment is at a very poor state than it was a 100 years back and violent changes are taking place this very moment.
When the time comes for us to see who is right or wrong, it could all be too late. Maybe we are not calling for environmental extremism and to demand that we “freeze” all of civilization’s heavy polluting industries and go back to the dark ages but instead, point industry into the right direction for change. Not drastic change, only change or steps to take pointing towards an inevitable change. Making smarter moves in the direction of being environmentally aware and eventually bring harmony and balance to the planet we all call home.
Documentary Director Escorted Out of Conference for Questioning Gore
The director of “Not Evil, Just Wrong,” Phelim McAleer, gained much publicity after he dared to ask Mr. Gore a question at the Society of Environmental Journalists annual conference. The former Vice President did not answer the questions the organizers deemed inappropriate and had Mr. McAleer’s microphone muted and him escorted him out of the conference. The questions he asked were about a report leading to 9 factual errors on the highly-acclaimed documentary by Al Gore.

