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Carbonnation - The Movie

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carbon nation is a NOMINEE for the

21st ANNUAL
ENVIRONMENTAL MEDIA AWARDS(EMA)
- DOCUMENTARY CATEGORY

Thank you to the Environmental Media Association for the honor!

The annual EMA Awards honor film and television personalities, productions, musicians and musical tours that convey environmental messages in the most creative and influential ways. The award ceremony will take place on October 15, 2011 at Warner Bros Studios.

More information about the 2011 awards is available HERE.

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U.S. Embassy Hosts Reception Showcasing the Film “Carbon Nation”

by Mike

  On December 1, the U.S. Embassy’s Deputy Chief of Mission, Minister Barbara Stephenson, hosted an evening reception at her residence to showcase the entertaining and insightful documentary “Carbon Nation.”  (www.carbonnationmovie.com)   Director and Producer Peter Byck narrated a selection of clips from the film, and engaged in a lively Q&A session with an enthusiastic audience.  One of Peter’s central themes – which he stressed in his remarks and is evident throughout “Carbon Nation” — is that the United States is not nearly as divided on climate/clean energy issues as many media accounts would have us believe.  This is particularly true when the focus of discussion is on finding innovative solutions to the growing energy demands of the country and the world.  The film highlights a range of clean energy technologies that are taking root in the U.S., including wind, geothermal, bioenergy, solar, combined heat and power,  new generation electric vehicles,  as well as a range of cost-effective energy efficiency measures.  While there is no doubt that there have been difficulties enacting comprehensive climate/energy legislation at the federal level, Peter’s film makes clear that there is a tremendous amount of activity taking place across the United States — at the State and Local levels of government and among many very creative and forward thinking U.S. companies.  For those who have not had a chance to see “Carbon Nation” yet, we wholeheartedly encourage you to do so.  After having seen it, you will have a much richer and more comprehensive picture of the many exciting clean energy  developments underway in the U.S.  For those interested, the film will be shown in its entirety on December 6 at 6:00 PM at The Tabernacle, off Portobello Road in Notting Hill, followed by a Q&A with Peter Byck.  For more information on tickets and directions, please see the attached flier:   Carbon Nation Showing on Dec 6

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Byck Blog #1

Written by Peter Byck.

Very early in the shooting of Carbon Nation (www.carbonnationmovie.com) I learned about Green Hawks in or advising the Pentagon – men like Col. Dan Nolan (US Army retired) and former CIA chief Jim Woolsey. Warriors who knew we were fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan for a resource called oil. Resource wars are not new. As Woolsey told me, 200 years ago wars for fought for salt – the key ingredient to keeping food from rotting on long ocean voyages. (Do you know the US policy towards Japan before they bombed Pearl Harbor? We had imposed an oil blockade – preventing oil supplies from reaching their mainland.)