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Cape Fear Biofuels (CFB), Cape Fear Climate Action Network (CFCAN), and Working Films screened the film followed by an action-oriented Q&A with members from the organizations, and filmmaker Judith Helfand. While audience members enthusiastically asked questions about the film ...
We showed the film at a meeting of the Frankfort Climate Action Network as a lead up to the Frankfort Climate Action Forum that was a part of Step It Up 2. A local high school teacher is also showing the film to her classes.
No one showed up. I was so disappointed. It was marketed to over 40,000 people.
Several of the Gustavus Greens members gathered in one of the school banquet rooms. We left the film re-energized and ready to take on global warming. Everyone felt like there was a very good mix of real facts and possible solutions.
We invited all of the members from ECO, Michigan State University's Student Sustainability Organization, to watch the movie. The weather wasn't all that great and with finals approaching, we had a low turnout. However, those that came thought the movie was stellar! And it's so...
Group of students joined together to watch the movie in preparation for our Nov. 3 Step it Up action
There was a good turnout - ~50 people and a discussion led by a graduate student in law and natural resources afterwards. The feedback from the event was overwhelmingly positive.
The Lansing Community College student group People for Positive Social Change (LCC-P4PSC) showed the movie "Everything's Cool!" as a part of LCC's Global Perspectives Conference. The showing of the movie was followed by a discussion of actions that could be taken by people in...
The Spring Fling Film festival was a great opportunity for Steamboat's local group of the Sierra Club to inform and educate our community about the truth behind global warming. It was a fun event which sparked a lot of discussion about taking action against global warming. It ...
We basically just showed the film. There was a discussion about the various topics and what was and was not being done.
We had a great screening and discussion of E's Cool at our Earth Month film festival and now are having a screening for all youth at a local church on April 27. I also sent it to high school with my daughter on Earth Day to convince one of her teachers to show it and her chem...
We hosted an Earth Day event, where we had a display table of mountain top removal, and people could call in to tell the senator they were against it. We had tree climbing and a rock wall to get students active. We also had numerous vendors selling all natural cleaning product...
Our high school's Earth Club hosted a screening of the film at a regular club meeting.
We simply had this movie showing as one of our earth day events. Not many people showed us as it was beautiful out and this is kinda bad timing in the semester!
We showed the video to club members as a group fun night. Our club is called the Boiler Green Initiative (www.boilergreen.com) and everyone enjoyed the movie. We also had pizza donated by a local pizza store!!
We had a great showing and a fabulous commentary, plus Q&A session, with author, activist and "Everything's Cool" star Ross Gelbspan. This film should be required viewing for anyone who cares about our planet's future!
Our second attempt at the event turned out wonderfully. We had around 35 people attend. Following the screening, one of the doctoral students in our department whose research focus is science and advocacy led a discussion on scientist views and response to climate change. The ...
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I screened it on 11/3/07 at the Step It Up Rally. The projector was run on human/bike power.
We had technical problems and were not able to show the film. However, the screening is rescheduled for mid January. Attendees included Wildife and Fisheries grad students and doctoral candidates at Texas A&M University. While we were waiting for the techs, attendees had a ric...



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