woensdag 21 februari 2007

Olie 9

'Crude Impact
Length: 01:00
Type of program: Documentary.

See clips from the film: WATCH VIDEO: Crude Impact: Oil, the Earth and HumanityWATCH VIDEO: Crude Impact: The Sixth Great ExtinctionWATCH VIDEO: Crude Impact: Proof of Peak Oil
For upcoming airtimes, see Special: The End of Oil - Part 1, which features Crude Impact.
The new documentary Crude Impact by filmmaker and environmentalist James Wood explores the interconnection between human domination of the planet and the discovery and use of oil. It also exposes our deep-rooted dependency on the availability of fossil fuel energy and examines the future implications of peak oil, which Wood describes as “the point in time when the quantity of oil extracted from the earth begins to irreversibly decline.”
“The ramifications of peak oil are terrifying,” Wood says, “and they reverberate all across the globe.” Journeying from the West African delta region to the heart of the Amazon rainforest, from Washington to Shanghai, and from early man to the unknown future, Crude Impact chronicles the collision of our insatiable appetite for oil with the rights and livelihoods of indigenous cultures, other species and the planet itself.
Woods drew his inspiration for the film from his work with the Pachamama Alliance, whose mission is to preserve the Amazon rainforest by empowering its indigenous people and promoting a new global vision of sustainability.
This exclusive sneak peak of Crude Impact is a 60-minute excerpt from the 98-minute full-length feature film.
THE END OF OIL "Crude Impact" is presented as part of Link TV's "The End of Oil," a four-hour special on the depletion of world oil supply, climate change and what we can do about it. “Outside the Box with Peter Coyote: Beyond Big Oil” and “Global Warming: Bush’s Climate of Fear” will also be presented during the special, which premieres February 9 at 8 p.m. ET, 5 p.m. PT and re-airs February 17 and 25 at 11 p.m. ET, 8 p.m. PT.
LIVE ONLINE DISCUSSIONJoin oil experts for a live discussion online at www.linktv.org during the airing of The End of Oil special. Experts like Richard Heinberg, Antonio Juhasz, the Sierra Club's Josh Dorner and Kert Davies from Greenpeace will answer viewer questions and debate the issues raised by the film on February 25 at 6 p.m. PT / 8 p.m. ET, with everyone participating from the comfort of their own computers. Please join us for these lively and informative discussions!
GET INVOLVED:
Learn how to get Carbon Neutral in three easy steps here.
Join a petition urging the U.S. Congress to support meaningful global warming legislation here.
Support the proposal to list polar bears as threatened here.'

Zie: http://www.linktv.org/programming/programDescription.php4?code=crude_impact

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