The End Of Suburbia

The End of Suburbia: Oil Depletion and the Collapse of The American Dream is a documentary film concerning peak oil and its implications on the suburban lifestyle. This film is critical of widespread use of "cheap energy" policies especially in the transportation sector and argues that technological fixes such as biofuels and hydrogen are infeasible. According to this film, a major reorganization of urban land use is needed to decrease transportation; also, some aspects of the global economy will have to be rolled back such as long distance shipping of food. Further, this film claims people and organizations will enter a counter-productive and damaging period of denial as the economy restructures to lower energy use. The film is hosted by Canadian broadcaster Barrie Zwicker and features discussion from James Howard Kunstler, Peter Calthorpe, Michael Klare, Richard Heinberg, Matthew Simmons, Michael C. Ruppert, Julian Darley, Colin Campbell, Kenneth Deffeyes, Ali Samsam Bakhtiari and Steve Andrews. The director is Gregory Greene and the producer is Barry Silverthorn. End of Suburbia, The End of Suburbia, The

Links

  • http://www.endofsuburbia.com
  • http://eos.postcarbon.org
* Running on Empty - The End of Suburbia and the future slums of Irvine (film review)

 

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