However, Ball does not seem tech savvy at all. So why would anyone listen to him on climate discussions and Al Gore's film which requires a bit of technical expertise. Al Gore's film is historic and show me any film that does not go out of date quickly or have major flaws in it. Show me a film and I can guarantee there is at least one major major flow in it. It's human to err, and we all do it all the time not even aware we are wrong! I found a technical flaw in Johnny's discussion and understanding of the gulf stream. We all need to see films several times to begin to understand them. It's a limitation we have and why there are people out there as critics reviewing films incorrectly every day. We respect them because that's how money is made, by telling small mistruths for your followers to latch on to and getting away with it. How many errors can you spot in this blog? Huge numbers, I expect.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/blog/2011/feb/18/johnny-ball-climate-change-attack?intcmp=239
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