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| 장르/형태: | Television programs Educational television programs Nonfiction television programs Television series Video recordings for the hearing impaired |
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| 자료 유형: | 비디오레코딩 |
| 문서 형식: | 시각 자료 |
| 모든 저자 / 참여자: |
David T Suzuki; Sarika Cullis-Suzuki; Kenton Vaughan; Tina Verma; Terry O'Neill; Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.; CBC Learning (Firm); Bullfrog Films. |
| ISBN: | 1594589046 9781594589041 |
| OCLC 번호: | 502019584 |
| 언어 메모: | English dialogue ; closed-captioned. |
| 메모: | This disc may not play on all machines or players. Originally broadcast on the television program "The Nature of Things" in November 2008. |
| 크레딧: | Editor, Murray Green ; cinematography, John Badcock ; original music, David Wall, Kevin Lacroix. |
| 공연자 | David Suzuki, Sarika Cullis-Suzuki. |
| 설명: | 1 videodisc (45 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. |
| 세부사항: | DVD-R, NTSC. |
| 내용: | Introduction -- Crisis of opportunity: Germany -- The way forward: Denmark -- The journey of discovery: France -- Last stop: Spain. |
| 다른 제목 | Sustainability in action Nature of things (Television program) |
| 책임: | produced by Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ; CBC Learning ; Director, Kenton Vaughan ; producers, Tina Verma, Terry O'Neill. |
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The Suzuki Diaries Sustainability in Action
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Suzuki points out that Germany, the first stop of their trip, is the third largest industrialized nation and is working toward a future where all their power comes from renewable sources. In Berlin, for example, they visit the Reichstag, which has been retrofitted to get all of its power from renewable energy, including being fueled by vegetable oil. Suzuki and his daughter also travel to Denmark, where they visit a wind farm in Jutland and experience bike culture in Copenhagen. In France, they visit a biodynamic orchard that rejects the modern notion of monoculture and supports a variety of crops and animals that can be sustained in a closed system. This type of agriculture uses less energy to produce food and emphasizes the role of humans as being part of an ecosystem and not of being in charge of it.
Finally, in Spain, they ride the high speed train in Madrid. Spain is developing a train system that, by 2020, will be so well-connected that 90% of its population will be within a few kilometers of a train station. They also visit Abengoa Solar, in Seville, where they use solar power to heat water and supply electricity.
The film portrays concrete answers to some of the energy issues the world is facing. Suzuki and his daughter are energetic and engaging and their dynamic adds an extra dimension to the film. Suzukiâs point that the answers are out there and we just need to change our mindset is very convincing, although it does implicitly raise some question as to how renewable some of the resources are in the bigger picture. For example, what is the environmental impact of growing the fuel for the Reichstag? Or, how are the trains in Spain powered? But overall, the film excels at showing how solutions are possible and emphasizes how behind the curve North America seems to be.
Awards
- Chris Award, Columbus International Film and Video Festival
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관련 주제:(8)
- Environmentalism.
- Renewable energy sources -- Europe.
- Sustainable development -- Europe.
- Human geography.
- Human ecology.
- Economic development -- Environmental aspects -- Europe.
- Lifestyles.
- Documentary television programs.
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