Screening | Film/Video

The White House Effect (Bonni Cohen, Pedro Kos, and Jon Shenk, 2025)

Free for all audiences with ticket

The White House Effect takes a captivating look at a turning point in the climate crisis.

A person wearing a cowboy hat shakes hands with a person in a hard hat. A blazing fire and clouds of black smoke are behind them.
Date
Apr 22, 2026
Cost
Free
Time
7 p.m. - 8:40 p.m. ET
Location
Wexner Center for the Arts

Film/Video Theater

Using only archival footage, the film reveals how a major chance to act on global warming was not only missed but actively blocked during George H.W. Bush’s presidency (1988–1992). As the country woke up to the reality of climate change, Bush promised to use “the White House effect”—a play on words referencing the greenhouse effect—to lead the way. Yet he found himself pulled between industry allies and government scientists.

The White House Effect follows the rising tension between these players to the 1992 Rio Earth Summit, where the US weakened a global effort to set real limits on emissions. Discover how decisions made more than 30 years ago shaped the climate future we face today. (94 mins., DCP)

Stay after the screening for a conversation and Q&A.