REEL TO REAL WAKE UP. Episode 31. Planet Of The Humans
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A weekly show breaking down and discussing movies, insights and Vupoints drawn from the content, and how what is depicted in them reveals what is happening in the world today and throughout creation.
(With Dean Val Vitols, Ronald Gust and Peter Adams).
Episode 31. Planet Of The Humans
Planet of the Humans is a 2019 American environmental documentary film written, directed, and produced by Jeff Gibbs. The film was executively produced by Michael Moore. Moore released it on YouTube for free viewing on April 21, 2020, the eve of the 50th anniversary of the first Earth Day.
The film examines the decision of mainstream environmental groups and leaders to partner with billionaires, corporations, and wealthy family foundations in the fight to save a planet said to be in crisis. The film questions whether green energy can solve the problem of society's expanding resource depletion without reducing consumption and population growth, as all existing forms of energy generation require consumption of finite resources. Centrally, the film questions whether renewable energy sources such as biomass energy, wind power, and solar energy, are as clean and renewable as they are portrayed to be.
A weekly show breaking down and discussing movies, insights and Vupoints drawn from the content, and how what is depicted in them reveals what is happening in the world today and throughout creation.
(With Dean Val Vitols, Ronald Gust and Peter Adams).
Episode 31. Planet Of The Humans
Planet of the Humans is a 2019 American environmental documentary film written, directed, and produced by Jeff Gibbs. The film was executively produced by Michael Moore. Moore released it on YouTube for free viewing on April 21, 2020, the eve of the 50th anniversary of the first Earth Day.
The film examines the decision of mainstream environmental groups and leaders to partner with billionaires, corporations, and wealthy family foundations in the fight to save a planet said to be in crisis. The film questions whether green energy can solve the problem of society's expanding resource depletion without reducing consumption and population growth, as all existing forms of energy generation require consumption of finite resources. Centrally, the film questions whether renewable energy sources such as biomass energy, wind power, and solar energy, are as clean and renewable as they are portrayed to be.