Climate of Hope (2007)
Climate change, nuclear power and the energy revolution.
Documentary created to demystify climate change and nuclear energy. While the threat of climate change is now widely accepted in the community, the potential for a host of nuclear power stations in Australia has raised questions about the best strategy for the country to move to a low-carbon economy. This animated documentary takes viewers on a tour through the science of climate change and the nuclear fuel chain and the remarkable energy revolution that is under way.
Director: Scott Ludlam
Genre: Documentary, Animation
Runtime: 28 min
Release Date: January 1, 2007
Production: Anti-Nuclear Alliance of Western Australia
Country: Australia
Original Language: en
Keywords
climate change, economy, nuclear, environnement
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Climate of Hope about?
- Documentary created to demystify climate change and nuclear energy. While the threat of climate change is now widely accepted in the community, the potential for a host of nuclear power stations in Australia has raised questions about the best strategy for the country to move to a low-carbon economy. This animated documentary takes viewers on a tour through the science of climate change and the nuclear fuel chain and the remarkable energy revolution that is under way.
- Who directed Climate of Hope?
- Climate of Hope was directed by Scott Ludlam.
- How long is Climate of Hope?
- Climate of Hope has a runtime of 28m (28 minutes).
- What genre is Climate of Hope?
- Climate of Hope is a Documentary, Animation film.
- Where was Climate of Hope produced?
- Climate of Hope was produced in Australia.