50th Anniversary Earth Day
Film Festival
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, April 22 Climate Change Awareness & Action, CCAA is offering three documentary films on climate change for free streaming to the community while we are all “sheltering in place” to fight the coronavirus.
This is a great opportunity for families to learn about the impact of climate change and what we can do to create a safe world for the next generation.
The films are:
* A Sea Change: Using a delightful series of exchanges between a grandfather and his grandson interspersed with beautifully filmed sequences from around the globe, A Sea Change presents in an understandable way the process of ocean acidification, its implications for future generations, and examples of concrete steps to reduce problems associated with increasing carbon dioxide emissions.
* The Suzuki Diaries: Sustainability in Action: David Suzuki, host of CBC's "The Nature of Things," travels to Europe to explore what a sustainable future might look like. A heartwarming story of a father and daughter in search of a sustainable world.
* Weather Gone Wild: The documentary travels to New York, Miami, Toronto, Calgary and Rotterdam to detail the dangers of the destructive new weather patterns, and shows the innovative plans each city is trying to engineer their way to a safer future. Everything from farming to the insurance industry to building codes will have to change.
The three films will be available for live streaming for a two week period: Friday, April 24 - Friday, May 8
CCAA is a local organization concerned about climate change representing 2,000 people in CNY.
For more information on the films; trailers and details how to stream go to https://www.climatechange-action.com
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