How to Boil A Frog

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Long time friend of DeSmogBlog, Jon Cooksey, was a clueless man (his words not mine) before he started work on his eco-comedy How to Boil a Frog, uncovering a bigger picture of global warming than heโ€™d orignallyย anticipated.

Approaching topics like overpopulation, peak oil and dimishing natural resources, Jonโ€™s movie focuses on โ€œsolutions, the psychology of change and the bigger picture of potentiation and blowbackโ€ while using humour to drive in theย point.

Sneak preview of the movie is Sat. Aug. 8 at 1:30pm (doors open at 12:30pm) at Pacific Cinematheque – 1131 Howe St. Vancouver –ย  and isย free.

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