Inspired by my last article on Global Warming I scoured the web for for funny videos on the topic of global warming and found some of the best clips I’ve seen online in a long time. I searched YouTube, Google Video, Flurl, MetaCafe and found videos from Futurama, The Simpsons, Stephen Colbert, Will Ferrel and more. So without further adieu, here’s the list of 10:
1. Will Ferrel. This clip was featured in my last article but it’s so good it deserves to be posted again. Here’s Will Ferrel playing President George Bush talking about Global Warming.
2. Futurama. Global Warming or: None Like it Hot is a classic Futurama clip that I found on GooTube.
3. The Simpsons. I found this video at MySpaceTV (of all places) of Marge and Lisa getting a demonstration on Global Warming.
6. Stephen Colbert. The Convenienist Truth video is a great clip from Colbert. I wish I could find more Colbert material but Comedy Central isn’t very generous when it comes to allowing bloggers to embed clips (they’re using WMV streaming for crying out loud!).
7. Stephen Colbert. This is a rather low quality video (from WeWin.com via Flurl) of Stephen interviewing author Tim Flannery about his new book The Weather Makers. Colbert’s interviews are always good for a laugh.
8. Polar Bear. This is actually a commercial for Halls I believe, but it’s pretty funny and somewhat related.
9. Philip Walkate. I’ve never heard of this Duth comedian but here’s some stand up from him with some topics relating to Global warming.
10. Spinal Tap. This video is funnier for it’s Spinal Tap content but it’s related to Global Warming in that the band needs to reunite for the themed concert.
I thought my first keyword specific article on Global Warming would explore the relationship between the web and this (excuse the bad pun) hot topic.
Due to my recent dealings with Mahalo I decided to start there to see what resources and information on could find on Global Warming.
1. EPA.gov Basic Information. One of the Mahalo Top 7 was an entry for the EPA’s website on climate change which included a primer on the basic science and belief about global warming. The sections included are; Science, U.S. Climate Policy, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Health and Environmental Effects and What You Can Do. Here’s a small snippet:
The Earth’s climate has changed many times during the planet’s history, with events ranging from ice ages to long periods of warmth. Historically, natural factors such as volcanic eruptions, changes in the Earth’s orbit, and the amount of energy released from the Sun have affected the Earth’s climate. Beginning late in the 18th century, human activities associated with the Industrial Revolution have also changed the composition of the atmosphere and therefore likely are influencing the Earth’s climate.
2. Bush on Global Warming. This video is of course not THE George Bush but a rather popular and hilarious impersonator most people might recognize. I found this little gem on Google Video after doing a search for “global warming”. After watching the video for a little while I started to hunt for the embed code. It took forever to find it (bad Google).
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3. The Convenientist Truth by Stephen Colbert. I have to give a shout out to my favorite TV personality Stephen Colbert and his video about global warming. Unlike Google, Metacafe actually make’s it easy to find the embed code.
4. GlobalWarming.org Myths of Global Warming. A search in Google brought me many of the same Mahalo results with the exception being that Global Warming dot org was listed at #2, and for those of you unfamiliar, the site is on the opposite side of the climate change debate and has been fighting this theory for about 10 years. Their meta description says it best:
Dispelling myths of global warming by exposing flawed economic, scientific, and risk analysis. Coalition members will also follow the progress of the international Global Climate Change Treaty negotiations and the Kyoto Protocol.
Whether or not you agree is up to you, but I noticed that the website is really bland and doesn’t engage the visitor at all. Mostly text, and mostly news feeds and other boring material I would think if Global Warming dot org wants to sway the Internet public they should focus a little on their presentation and pitch online.
5. An Inconvenient Truth. A blog posting about global warming wouldn’t be complete without a reference to Al Gore and his quite controversial Movie/DVD An Inconvenient Truth. The clip above is not the full movie but rather a 3 minutes trailer.