Hollywood Movie Script Coverage for “Global Warming: The Problem” by Wilfred Candler has been released for the book’s qualification for a Hollywood movie adaptation

ARP’s Movie Script Coverage service aims to provide a written outline of the author’s book—a screenplay—that will be stored in a database that major studios can consult when seeking stories to adapt into films. Recently, a Hollywood-style script was written for Wilfred Candler’s insightful read, “Global Warming: The Problem,” which can be turned into a successful and marketable movie. There is ample room for creativity and the addition of more books that can make it into a TV show.
The screenplay is the common ground on which producers, directors, actors, and production teams working on the movie will collaborate from start to finish and serves as a roadmap for them in terms of what will be seen on the big screen. The production of the Movie Script coverage is to prepare for the screenplay to be produced.
Wilfred Candler, Ph.D., has been a Professor of Agricultural Economics at Massey University in New Zealand and Purdue University in the United States; subsequently, he worked briefly for the Canadian Government before joining the World Bank. As an Evaluation Officer at the World Bank, he spent several decades looking at and evaluating the impact of investment projects worldwide. In his retirement, he has focused on the emergence of “fossil fuels” and the extravagant impact they have had in driving economic progress, firstly led by Britain, then by the United States, and now (?) by China, and how this progress and expansion way exceeds anything that we can expect to use fossil fuels. He is married with four sons, seven granddaughters, and one grandson.”
“Global Warming: The Problem” is a quick but detailed look into the dynamics of the earth’s most prominent climate problem, global warming. It investigates different claims established as debilitating factors due to the excess CO2 in the atmosphere. It debunks the ones that do not stand up to scientific scrutiny and solidify the ones that have remained true through every probe.
The book looks at how government actions and inactions have further worsened the problems. Policies and laws that would inspire changes are ignored while they embrace those that have only face value. Taxes should be heavily imposed on industries that support fossil-fuel burning until fossil fuel is left under the ground, where it has stayed for millions of years.
Private individuals and companies interested in the continued use of fossil fuels donate considerable amounts to bodies and organizations fighting for green energy, only to use them against their competitors, primarily companies that focus on using nuclear energy to generate power. Nuclear energy is undoubtedly the best option, even better than wind and solar energy. Suppose the incorrect perception of nuclear energy’s danger as a power source can be removed. In that case, people will see its benefits and embrace what can be a renewable energy source.
To combat all of these problems and begin on the path to restoring the earth’s climatic conditions, everyone must come to the truth of where things have gone wrong and support actions that will correct our mistakes. The use of fossil fuels must be discouraged, and the rapid adoption of nuclear energy must be promoted.
