- The Great Warming
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name = The Great Warming
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director =Michael Taylor
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narrator =Alanis Morissette Keanu Reeves
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released = 2006
runtime = 85 min.
country = U.S. /Canada
language = English
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website = http://www.thegreatwarming.com/
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imdb_id = 0904079"The Great Warming" is a
2006 documentary film directed byMichael Taylor . The film was hosted byAlanis Morissette andKeanu Reeves and even before itsNovember 3 , 2006 première helped establish an alliance between Democrats and Evangelicals trying to shake the administration out of its inertia onclimate change . It is also the anchor for a broad, pro-active coalition ranging fromFriends of the Earth toUnion of Concerned Scientists to Churches of Christ.Theatre giant
Regal Cinema s released the film in its top 50 markets on the weekend ofNovember 4 toNovember 5 2006, which makes the launch three times larger than for any other film of its kind, and highlights the growing currency of the climate change issues in the mainstream.Featuring elements of the
2005 Public Broadcasting Service special "Global Warming: the Signs and the Science, The Great Warming" talks to key researchers and reports on social justice and day-to-day impacts as well as emission statistics. It's also populated with everyday people from all over theUnited States and the planet who are feeling the brunt of global warming, and/or finding innovative ways to tackle it.While making the movie, producer Karen Coshof was determined not to lose sight of her most important advocate, the person on the street to make the issue of global warming resonate in every household around the globe. Every person should "feel empowered to act."
Coshof told that the film has already attracted an unprecedented coalition of leaders in science, religion, business, environmental activism and education. They have built bridges of historic gaps to support the message of this film to believe in the individual and collective moral responsibility to reverse the growing threats to the environment, and to the health and quality of life.
The effort goes beyond the documentary: with a release timed just before the
United States House elections, 2006 , the website featured a Questions for Candidates link where voters could send a questionnaire on energy, environment, and taxation to their federal and state candidates. The campaign also includes a Call to Action signed by leaders from every arena of public life, and which can be signed online by anyone who chooses. Advance DVD screenings at schools, churches, and town halls across the country have already mobilized thousands of people to change personal habits and demand action, and coalition members are working to track the effort.ee also
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An Inconvenient Truth "External links
* [http://www.thegreatwarming.com/ Official site]
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