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Turning Down the Heat: The New Energy Revolution
199948 min 55 secFilm: Documentaire
Réalisation: Jim Hamm
Production: Jim HammGillian Darling KovanicMichael Allder
Scénarisation: P.J. ReeceJim Hamm
Co-produced by Jim Hamm Productions Ltd. and the NFB, in association with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, with the participation of the Canadian Television Fund and the assistance of Environment Canada, Natural Resources Canada and the Canadian International Development Agency.
It is now a generally accepted fact that global climate change is a human induced phenomenon. While meteorologists debate the rate at which it's happening, other scientist and visionaries are busy doing something about it. Turning Down the Heat travels the world showcasing practical and economically viable solutions to climate change. From the solar energy in the United States, Japan and Holland, to energy efficiency in Canada, to the wind revolution in Europe and Asia--the film takes an optimistic look at how we can radically reduce our greenhouse gas emissions.
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Catégories de sujets
- Environnement et Conservation > Ressources énergétiques
- Sciences > Formes de l'énergieRecherche
- Technologie > Environnement et technologie
- Géographie > Sujets environnementaux
- Science > Science de l'environnement
Générique
- réalisateur
- Jim Hamm
- producteur
- Jim Hamm
- Gillian Darling Kovanic
- Michael Allder
- scénario
- P.J. Reece
- Jim Hamm
- cinématographie
- Rudolf Kovanic
- Glenn Taylor
- Neville Ottey
- son
- Mark Edwards
- Keith Henderson
- Eric Davies
- Myroslav Bodnaruk
- montage
- Shelly Hamer
- montage sonore
- Daniel Séguin
- mixage
- Marc Benoit
- narrateur
- David Suzuki
- musique
- Bruce Ruddell
Prix et récompenses
- Prix Earth Vision '99 EarthVision Film & Video Festival
- Mention d'honneur - catégorie: Sciences et technologieFestival international du film et de la vidéo