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November 25, 2010 in BIODIVERSITY, CLIMATE CHANGE, CSR Corporate Social Responsibility, ENVIRONMENT, NATURE, SUSTAINABILITY, VIDEOS, FILMS, PHOTOGRAPHY | Tags: BeyondtheBrink, ClimateChange, environment, Global warming controversy | Leave a comment
Link to 40 Min Movie HERE “Beyond the Brink”
Beyond the Brink is a young filmmaker’s take on the climate change debate. 18-year-old Ross Harrison spent a year chasing up experts, studying the news and filming to create a short documentary that answers the ever-pressing questions, are we really causing climate change, and who cares?
The result is a 40 minute film the knowns and the unknowns of the science, about the risks, and about being hopeful for the future too. Interviews with Sir David Attenborough, Mark Lynas, David Shukman, Prof Dieter Helm, the UK Youth Climate Coalition, and Ross’ grandparents among others, offer fresh perspectives on a subject that saturates the media, divides the public, and yet is still meaningless to many.
At a time when the hype is blowing over and people feel put off by scandals, Beyond the Brink seeks to lay out how things really stand now. Beyond the Brink is a not-for-profit production available for free for anyone to watch and use. Please let us know if you intend to screen it.