I'm not sure what to make of all of this right now. I think Corbett has raised some valid points and is on the money with governments having an incentive to skew things in a way that justifies their own agendas (i.e. carbon taxation and covert eugenics).
However, with that said, we don't need any scientific or governmental body to verify for us that "we" have fucked a lot of things up on this planet and really do need to keep pushing in the direction of reducing our impact on this earth if we plan to survive here as a species.
It is useful to understand what covert agendas are at play within the environmental movement, but it would be good in the future to see James discuss the facts regarding our environmental crisis and explore ideas on how we can work together as a species to overcome them, without centralised authorities dictating things on their terms.