The White House Effect

In Conversation

  • Justine Nagan is the Head of Production at Actual Films and a producer of The White House Effect.

  • Jennifer Redfearn is an Academy Award–nominated filmmaker and the Director of the Documentary Program at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism.

In 1984, with the scientific consensus on the greenhouse effect established, a young Tennessee Representative, Albert Gore Jr., pondered how policymakers would react now that the debate “is moving from the scientific realm into the political realm.” Briskly told through the lens of contemporaneous media, The White House Effect is a forensic accounting of how the United States government ignored all warnings and arrived at a political consensus of cataclysmic inaction on climate change, with a particular focus on the 1980s, early 1990s, and the presidency of George H. W. Bush. 

Jeff Griffith-Perham
FILM DETAILS 
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  • Color
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  • 96 mins
Source
  • Actual Films

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