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DateTuesday, November 24, 2009 at 12:40PM

BBC World Programme Highlights: Hope in a Changing Climate

BBC World broadcast the 22-minute version of "Hope in a Changing Climate" November 27, 2009 and January 1, 2010.   The 30-minute version of the film  premiered at COP15 at the Museum of Natural History in Copenhagen December 17, 2009. 

Screenings and facilitated discussions of “Hope in a Changing Climate” are confirmed with 71 organizations on 6 continents in 29 nations, organized by the Environmental Education Media Project (EEMP) and the Mason Center for Climate and Society.

If you would like to host your own facilitated screening and discussion, the Environmental Education Media Project is providing host organizations with a discussion guide, access for viewing “Hope in a Changing Climate”, templates for invitations and press releases, and a range of other support materials (see Host a Screening & Discussion).

Please join with us in this global effort to watch the film, discuss the issues, tell the story and shape our common future.

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(with commentary by Open University faculty)

What is ecological restoration? How will it change lives in the developing world? Leading Open University academics Joe Smith and Vince Gauci introduce this three-part film which focuses on restoration projects in China, Ethiopia and Rwanda. Local villagers work together to rebuild the ecosystem which in turn has restored their environment. By changing their farming practices and re-vegetating these barren lands farmers are significantly improving their way of life. Additional video tracks include interviews with Rwandan president H.E. Paul Kagame and the Wang Family, a success story from China's Loess Plateau.

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    Response: Environmental Films
    by Dr Merrin Pearse at Asia Ecopreneur on December 15, 2009
    Watching environmental films can often leave you in a place of feeling paralyzed. Glad this film did not, a great inspiration. Looking forward to seeing more of this type of film. Thanks Mark Roberts for pointing out this project to me.

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Are we waiting on a release time for this film?
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Please post some news on when/where we can see the film online!

November 30, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterIMC

If you are unable to access the video above, please accept my apologies -- and please do contact me at mcginnis [at] eempc.org.
Regards,
Michael McGinnis

December 3, 2009 | Unregistered Commentermichael

Gracias por el Esfuerzo que se brinda con la información que Proporciona la película.
Sí se logran realizar acciones de ese tipo en las Zonas Secas y semiaridas, tengo fé que
 se mejorara sustancialmente el clima, el suelo, la disponibilidad de agua para consumo
Estaría asegurándose y sobre todo las Condiciones de Vida de las productoras y de los Productores rurales mejoraría,
de esta forma se impactaría sustancialmente en la Reducción de la pobreza.

December 3, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterAna

Estos esfuerzos deben ser capitalizados y actuar en las zonas que son prioritarias sin exclusiones

December 3, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterAna

Great piece! It makes a lot of hope that we still can save our world. Thanks John

January 6, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterJürgen Kremb

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