Just came across a short portion of this documentary about the oil sands in Alberta, via the Daily Dish. The full trailer is here: http://h2oildoc.com/home/
Posts Tagged ‘energy’
H2Oil documentary
Posted in Environmental Communication, Media, Risk Communication, tagged campaign, climate crisis, energy, film, forests, pollution, technology, toxins, visual, water on December 6, 2009 |
Campuses Beyond Coal seeks talented ad agency
Posted in Advocacy, Environmental Communication, Media, Popular Culture, tagged advertising, energy, food on October 13, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Grist just passed along the first of three advertisements that are part of Sierra’s Campuses Beyond Coal campaign. The theme, apparently, is that coal is dirty even by the standards of slovenly college students. I’m hard pressed to see much of anything positive here. Visually and vocally, the “coal is dirty” message is presented in [...]
The Golden Institute: a “counterfactual history”
Posted in Art, Environmental Communication, Media, tagged energy, history, technology, video on August 25, 2009 | 1 Comment »
A video about an imaginary past of energy abundance suggests important questions for how we think about our future energy choices.


