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‘A Sea Change’ humanizes a sometimes abstract threat

August 17th, 2009

By Barbara Kessler
Green Right Now

Barbara Ettinger and Sven Huseby knew their documentary about ocean acidification would have to pass a high test to avoid overwhelming a public already challenged to understand many technical facets of climate change.

To sound the alarm about yet another looming global warming catastrophe, the potential destruction of all marine life, their film would have to be engaging, accessible, down-to-earth.

Happily, A Sea Change: Imagine a World Without Fish succeeds on all those levels. Humanizing this critical issue like no previous film or book, it follows the soft-spoken Huseby on an odyssey of discovery as he meets with scientists and activists in Alaska, Seattle, California and Norway trying to understand the phenomenon of ocean acidification.

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Downtown Film Festival–Los Angeles will showcase ‘Sustainable L.A.’ event

August 4th, 2009

From Green Right Now Reports

Downtown Film Festival–Los Angeles will hold its fourth annual Sustainable L.A. event, co-presented by arts>Brookfield Properties, on Thursday, Aug. 20, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. at 7+FIG at Ernst and Young Plaza.

This special event will be located at 7+FIG at Ernst and Young Plaza in downtown Los Angeles, at the corner of 7th and Figueroa Streets. A farmer’s market and product expo take place on the main level, while the speakers and films will take place at the 7+FIG Art Space on the second level of the center. A reception at the Festival Lounge at the AT&T Center will follow the event, beginning at 7 p.m.

“After four years, Sustainable L.A. is not only an important part of our Festival, but an anticipated event for environmentally conscious residents from all over the Southland,” event director David Andrusia said in a statement. “In the past, our mission has been to educate people about the value of sustainable lifestyles; this year, our goal was to make the event as do-it-yourself as possible so that people can learn exactly how to do so in ways that are rewarding, easy, and—yes—fun.”

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