The 11th Hour
TDF
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With contributions from over 50 politicians, scientists, and environmental activists, including former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, physicist Stephen Hawking, Nobel Prize winner Wangari Maathai, and journalist Paul Hawken, the film documents the grave problems facing the planet’s life systems.
Global warming, deforestation, mass species extinction, and depletion of the oceans’ habitats are all addressed. The film’s premise is that the future of humanity is in
jeopardy. The film proposes potential solutions to these problems by calling for restorative action by the reshaping and rethinking of global human activity through technology, social responsibility and conservation.
Not all scientists agree on the fact that global warming is an immediate threat. Although every scientist in this movie apparently does. Every expert interviewed stressed the fact that human involvement in the fight against global warming is mandatory. This is due to the fact that the increased anthropogenic cycle is pinned down as the main cause of climate change in the movie.
The role of humans in the destruction of the environment is explained from the viewpoint of several different professional fields: environmental scientists, oceanographers, economic historians, medical specialists, etc. The best example of this came from... read more on TDF.
TDF
http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/
With contributions from over 50 politicians, scientists, and environmental activists, including former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, physicist Stephen Hawking, Nobel Prize winner Wangari Maathai, and journalist Paul Hawken, the film documents the grave problems facing the planet’s life systems.
Global warming, deforestation, mass species extinction, and depletion of the oceans’ habitats are all addressed. The film’s premise is that the future of humanity is in
jeopardy. The film proposes potential solutions to these problems by calling for restorative action by the reshaping and rethinking of global human activity through technology, social responsibility and conservation.
Not all scientists agree on the fact that global warming is an immediate threat. Although every scientist in this movie apparently does. Every expert interviewed stressed the fact that human involvement in the fight against global warming is mandatory. This is due to the fact that the increased anthropogenic cycle is pinned down as the main cause of climate change in the movie.
The role of humans in the destruction of the environment is explained from the viewpoint of several different professional fields: environmental scientists, oceanographers, economic historians, medical specialists, etc. The best example of this came from... read more on TDF.
Je crains que pour sauver le monde du désastre, il faudra qu'intervienne une catastrophe qui ébranle profondément cette société de consommation et toutes les croyances qui y sont associées...
ResponderExcluirSans coup de semonce, on va continuer à danser au dessus du vide sur notre fil, avec nos yeux bandés!
Je ne suis pas très optimiste quant à la rédemption, mais... il faut garder l'espoir...
Moi, aussi, Nuit de Mai, je suis très pessimiste par rapport au futur des "des-humains" sur Terre. À propos, ce documentaire que je n'ai pas encore eu la possibilité de voir (je l'ai cherché partout sur le web, sans succès et toi ?) me rappelle une terrible scène réelle présentée dans un des épisodes de "Life After People". La scène montre ce qui se passe avec les rats à bord d'un navire abandonné en pleine mer. Leur population d'abord explose, pendant qu'il y en a de la nourriture et après quand tout ce qu'il y avait à bouffer est fini, ils s'attaquent les uns aux autres, jusqu'à ce qu'il n'en reste pas un seul rat vivant sur le navire. Et bien c'est cela que je pense que se passera sur la Terre avec nous, les "des-humains", que nous comportons de plus en plus comme des rats, dont l'ADN est très semblable au nôtre, il faut le dire.
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