The Climate Change Movie for People Who Don’t Care About Climate Change

From wind farmers to former CIA Directors - solutions are possible“Do I think Man is causing global warming? No. But that doesn’t make any difference. I want clean water and I want clean air. And that’s so simple.”
-Alaskan resident, global warming skeptic, fellow collaborator for a sustainable future 

From former CIA directors, Air Force colonels, airline executives,and ministers to community organizers and “wild” Alaskans (who don’t think climate change is caused by humans), people with such a wide-ranging world outlook will not all agree on global warming. But there is one thing we all may have in common: a belief that solutions are possible to those with the vision to look beyond differences and find common ground, realizing these solutions are forged from our shared existence on Earth, for the benefit of everyone. Altruism is survival trait for a species, but it isn’t just about being altruistic either – it’s about focusing on what is important to everyone, individually: jobs, national security, and energy. Living a good life on an abundant Earth, and expecting at least the same for our children.

It’s about getting on board the new energy economy, or being left behind.

The solutions-focused documentary Carbon Nation is available starting August 1st via On Demand and DVD. Take it a step further and host a screening.

 

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Carbon Nation mission statement:

carbon nation is an optimistic, solutions-based, non-preachy, non-partisan, big tent film that shows tackling climate change boosts the economy, increases national & energy security and promotes health & a clean environment. The film’s optimism and pragmatism are appealing across the political spectrum. While other good films have been about problems, blame and guilt, carbon nation is a film that celebrates solutions, inspiration and action. We meet a host of entertaining and endearing characters along the way..

carbon nation will affect public opinion when viewed by a large cross section of the American Public. Our aspiration is to make carbon nation available to every Middle School, High School, College, University and interested group, and for the film to be a widely used tool to inform and shape a well-informed and pragmatic discussion about climate change.


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Thomas Schueneman
Thomas Schuenemanhttps://tdsenvironmentalmedia.com
Tom is the founder and managing editor of GlobalWarmingisReal.com and the PlanetWatch Group. His work appears in Triple Pundit, Slate, Cleantechnia, Planetsave, Earth911, and several other sustainability-focused publications. Tom is a member of the Society of Environmental Journalists.

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  1. Pretty much one of the angles I’ve tried to apply over the previous year and a half – no matter which way you look at it, decarbonisation is a great move. It’ll even reduce your living expenses at the same time. It’s most opposed by certain industries simply because of this fact – they want your money. Energy independence is a powerful step in the right direction, on any level.

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