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Hey Bill O'Reilly, You're Busted! Fan Watches 'Chasing Ice' And Now Understands Global Warming Is Real

Brendan DeMelle DeSmog
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Bill O’Reilly has been put on notice by a former fan who claims to have watched his Fox News show every day and took his word for it that climate change is nothing to worry about. Well, today she watched the incredible new documentary film ‘Chasing Ice‘ and left the theater determined to educate all of her friends (whom she had convinced that global warming was fake) about the reality of climate change. 

Have you seen ‘Chasing Ice’ yet? (Watch the trailer below the fold.)

Here is a prime example why it is such an important film. Please spread the word far and wide. This could be a game changer for those who’ve been misled by Fox News.

H/T UpWorthy and original YouTube poster Justin Kanew

View the trailer for Chasing Ice below, and watch for opportunities to see it in a theater near you. I saw it here in Seattle a few weeks ago and it was incredibly powerful. 

Brendan DeMelle DeSmog
Brendan is Executive Director of DeSmog. He is also a freelance writer and researcher specializing in media, politics, climate change and energy. His work has appeared in Vanity Fair, The Huffington Post, Grist, The Washington Times and other outlets.

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