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This is a list of films about renewable and alternative energy. Carbon Nation; Catching the Sun; The Fourth Revolution: Energy; Fuel; Gashole; Gasland; Generation on the Wind; Go Further; An Inconvenient Truth; Lovins on the Soft Path; Planet of the Humans; Powerful: Energy for Everyone; Race the Sun; Switch Energy Project; Wind Over Water ...
2040 follows Gameau's imagining of a future for his four-year-old daughter Velvet, where climate change has been solved. Described as “an exercise in fact-based dreaming” the film is structured as a letter to his daughter whereby Gameau travels around the world investigating numerous solutions that can contribute towards climate mitigation and imagining what a future would be like where ...
Spoiled the Movie: Energy: environmental impact of the energy industry, problems with alternative energy, etc. Kevin Miller: 2011 The Story of Stuff: Product lifecycle management: anti-consumerism: Annie Leonard: 2007 Surviving the Tsunami - My Atomic Aunt: Nuclear power: Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster: Kyoko Miyake 2013
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Japan is increasing its reliance on renewable energy to replace imported fossil fuels, and in 2019 renewable energy accounted for 7.8% of primary energy supply. Japan has committed to reaching net zero emissions by 2050, setting a target to reduce GHG emissions by 46% from 2013 levels by 2030. [4]
Apr. 15—BATESVILLE — Team EARTH has announced Kids Discovery Factory as its chosen renewable energy demonstration site. Team EARTH (Energy Awareness Rural Towns and Homes) is one of 67 ...
A Japanese railway company, Tokyu, says it now uses just solar and other renewable energy to power its sprawling train service. That means the emissions of carbon dioxide for its network of seven ...
The film follows the efforts made to tackle climate change and Al Gore's attempts to persuade governmental leaders to invest in renewable energy, culminating in the signing of the Paris Agreement in 2015, as well as attempting to de-bunk the de-bunkers of Gore, his film and global warming in general.