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Energy Crossroads

As our global population and its appetite for energy rise drastically, resource depletion and global warming have become the most pressing issues facing humanity today. Scientists and experts agree that the use of renewable energy such as solar and wind power, coupled with higher efficiency and conservation, will be key factors in preserving our quality of life and paving the way to a sustainable world for our children. This insightful documentary aims to expose some of the problems associated with our energy consumption, whilst offering a number of solutions.

Year: 2007
Genre: Documentaries, General Docos, Political Docos, EcoFilm Fest, Eco-Concious
Country: USA
Duration: 55 Minutes
Rating: Ex
8.2/10
Location in store: Documentary (EcoConcious)

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