Bellwether: The White House Effect w/ archival researchers Rich Remsberg & Gideon C. Kennedy- Free!
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Amherst Cinema (28 Amity St, Amherst, MA 01002, Amherst MA)
Archival researchers Rich Remsberg and Gideon C. Kennedy join us in person for a post-film discussion. This screening is free to the general public. Amherst Cinema Members may reserve their free tickets online via the link above. Non-Members must pick up their free tickets at the box office, either in advance of the screening or at the door. Free tickets are available on a first come, first serve basis. A riveting look at a key moment in the history of the climate crisis, THE WHITE HOUSE EFFECT from directors Bonni Cohen, Pedro Kos and Jon Shenk travels back in time to document how a crucial opportunity to take real action on global warming was not just squandered but deliberately undermined. Woven entirely of archival material, the documentary focuses on the pivotal years of the George H.W. Bush administration—1988 to 1992—when the entire country was waking up to the reality of global warming and Bush had pledged to use “the White House effect” to tackle it. Infuriating and irrefutable, THE WHITE HOUSE EFFECT tracks cause and effect with devastating precision to reveal just how hollow that promise became as Bush finds himself increasingly caught between his chief of staff John Sununu and industry power brokers on one side and his EPA chief Bill Reilly and climatologists on the other. As the world prepares for the Rio Earth Summit in 1992, Bush faces mounting pressure to make a decision that will change the course of history—culminating with the U.S. undermining a global agreement to set hard limits on emissions, setting the stage for the increasingly hot, dangerous, and polarized future we all now face.