Climate Change : Nature's Revenge |
English / 13 min. ) |
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Global |
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Danier Rea |
This disturbing report on
Climate Change examines the costs to the planet of the vicious
North-South cycle of developing country debt and unsustainable
development. Six billion tonnes of carbon dioxide are deposited into
the atmosphere every year and 3.2 million tonnes of oil are spilled
into the oceans. The humans that inhabit this planet are waging war
on the earth, but Nature, claims the film, is taking its revenge.
Every year hurricanes and earthquakes devastate communities around
the world. In South India, the introduction of renewable solar
energy plants have paved the way toward greater co-operation between
North and South. |
Our Beautiful Planet |
English / 119 min. ) |
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Global |
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Sosuka Yasuma, Wally Longul and Dr. J Bublath |
A Consortium of public
broadcasting organizations from Asia, Europe, North America and
Australia joined forces to produce this two-hour programme on global
environmental crisis – and the global initiatives needed to solve
it. Documentaries from contributors highlight the similarity between
environmental problems around the world. German film-makers look at
the death of Europe’s forests; a Canadian film-maker examines the
pollution of Canada’s lakes, rivers and oceans; and Japanese and
Thai film crews explore the loss of nearly two-thirds of Thailand’s
forests. Our Beautiful Planet also includes a computer simulation of
potential climate changes and presents the results of an
international questionnaire delivered to more than 7000
environmental NGOs. |
The Green House Effect |
English / 50 min.) |
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Global |
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BBC, TVE, Scandinature Films |
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Carbon dioxide and other so
called ‘Green House Gases’ emitted from power stations, cars,
factories and agriculture are trapping the Earth’s heat. The film
finds new evidence to show that global warming has already begun. |
AD 2048 : The Greenhouse Effect |
AD 2048 : The Ozone alarm |
English / 50 min.) |
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NRK |
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Torbjorn Morvik |
Set in the fictional future of the year 2048, these two Norwegian
films focus on the damage human activity and man-made chemicals are
inflicting on the atmosphere – and look at what the world may be
like if depletion of the ozone layer and global warming continue
unchecked. TV news bulletins in 2048 report an appalling thesaurus
of disaster stories; epidemics of ‘supertyphus’ spread by rats,
plagues of grasshoppers devouring food crops, and famine relief
camps in Europe, while in the Middle East hundreds are killed
fighting over the last remaining fresh water supplies. But the films
end on an optimistic note with Norwegian Prime Minister Gro Harlem
Brundtland claiming world leaders to still have time to forge common
policies to head off ecological catastrophe. AD 2048, which was made
in Norway, was winner of the 1998 Prix Italia for ecological films. |
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