The Great Squeeze: Surviving the Human Project (2009)

The film explores our current ecological and economic crisis stemming from our dependence on cheap and abundant energy.

Although our actions for the past 150 years have lifted our civilization to new heights, it has come at a tremendous price. We are now at a point where humanity's demands for natural resources far exceed the earth's capacity to sustain us.

Director: Christophe Fauchere
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 68 min
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Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Great Squeeze: Surviving the Human Project about?
Although our actions for the past 150 years have lifted our civilization to new heights, it has come at a tremendous price. We are now at a point where humanity's demands for natural resources far exceed the earth's capacity to sustain us.
Who directed The Great Squeeze: Surviving the Human Project?
The Great Squeeze: Surviving the Human Project was directed by Christophe Fauchere.
How long is The Great Squeeze: Surviving the Human Project?
The Great Squeeze: Surviving the Human Project has a runtime of 1h 8m (68 minutes).
What genre is The Great Squeeze: Surviving the Human Project?
The Great Squeeze: Surviving the Human Project is a Documentary film.