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Moving Planet - September 24th, 2011: A Day to Move Beyond Fossil Fuels

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Uploaded on Aug 9, 2011

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Co-Producer & Editor: Ryan Dexter
Music: Alex Forster

Cinematographers: Prashant Chari (India), Andy Hix (England), Marwan Mootaz (Egypt), Shiran Nicholsen (USA) Karim Roushdy (Egypt), Michael Struwig (South Africa), Van Ying (China)

Special Thanks To: The Human Impacts Institute and all the 350.org volunteers and supporters who helped make the video.

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  • maureenhackett

    In response to ds9quark ; we do not have to keep producing electricity with coal and continue to power our transportation grid with oil. This is why you need to join us and help push our civilization off fossil fuels. The technology is here.

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  • ds9quark

    BTW: I will vote for $2 per gallon on the price of gasoline to go towards alternative energy research. and a reduction of $0.50 per gallon on diesel. You'd see huge impact within a month or two. Frivelous miles reduced substantially, stupid SUVs off the road, more people riding bikes and trains. I ride my bicyle to work three times a week (32 or so round trip), we need to change lifestyles at every level to generate impact. become locovors, use energy efficient devices. and more..

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  • The Best of Youtube Videos

    what is the solution for this, a movement that will people make realization of what is happening now. Support some kind of activity that will help out main goal, our environment.

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  • munkyusm

    Actually no, I prefer the government not being in the business of deciding what form of energy we use.

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  • solarstoned34

    i suppose u prefer people invade countries for oil.....pump tons of shit into the atmosphere and destroy the rainforests and the planet instead....really intelligent.....or perhaps u got a better solution?

    if not why dont u go just not bother replying and go back to sleep!

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  • valerie cicco

    it was so great in Paris-France and we feel the great energy in each country participation.... together, all is possible, let us remain trustful ! warm hugs. val :)

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  • munkyusm

    HUH?

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  • mphello

    We need tough laws against human breeding (mandate vasectomies), breeding animals for meat, and coal.

    I would support blowing up every prison on earth and freeing all the prisoners - and that includes child molestors - just to shove down the throat of the so-called pseudo-libertarians the concept that ALL laws restrict human behavior. So, all current prisoners think the laws against THEM are unjust.

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  • mphello

    To munkyusm

    then you'd better support freeing every prisoner in the United States because prison guards and cops have the easiest stress-free jobs. Real "hard" work, yeah riiiiight. They do nothing but tell prisoners how to live, 24 hours a day.

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  • Lucy Mc'Merican

    why would anyone dislike this video? you might as well dislike the cure for cancer...

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  • munkyusm

    SMH...absolutely clueless of how an economy works or how reality works. You have your own opinions about how things should be and you want the government to force people to live that way...you're just as bad as those social conservatives trying to make it so women can't have abortions.

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  • munkyusm

     Right...we only have to build 510,000 square kilometers of solar panels...that's totally as cheap and easy as chopping down trees.

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