A Short Film Inspiring Firefighters to Raise their Voices for Climate Action

Unacceptable Risk follows four Colorado firefighters who have battled some of the state’s epic wildfires of the past decade. This short film explores how human-caused climate changes are transforming Colorado’s fire environment and creating a volatile situation for firefighters and communities. In 2016, we used the film to engage firefighters and first responders in dialogue and action around climate change. With the focus on firefighters, audiences had an alternative point of entry to these crucial conversations.

 

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Energy Democracy Tour Launches in The...

SEE PICTURES FROM THE TOUR!  We’re partnering with Appalachian Voices and Sunshine Cinema and hitting the road for the Tennessee Valley Energy Democracy Listening Tour! Events across the state are providing opportunities for community members to discuss the history and impacts of the TVA energy system, evaluate decision making, and…

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Call for Media to Stop Offshore Drilling

Working Films is looking for short documentaries to inform and mobilize residents from coast to coast to stop offshore drilling! And no, you’re not having Déjà vu. The original compilation of shorts, Shore Stories, helped support the resistance to opening the East Coast to drilling in 2016. And now we’re…

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Short Films Break Down Solar Policies

Films are an incredible resource for translating the complex. Two new shorts break down two of the biggest policy battles surrounding the transition to renewable energy: Net Metering and Rate Design. Suncatcher  In Suncatcher, Award winning director of Catching The Sun, Shalini Kantayya interviews Former California EPA Secretary Terry Tamminen. He explains net…

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