Press Releases

350.org Australia releases feature-length climate film

Published by

PRESS RELEASE

Wednesday, January 30, 2019:  350.orgAustralia will today premiere a crowdfunded feature-length film – Accelerate– which shows how, when working together, ordinary people can stop fossil fuel projects, push for a fast and fair transition to 100% renewable energy, and ensure not a dollar more goes to dirty energy. The world premiere is taking place in Sydney at the Australian Museum.

To explain how ordinary people can take action, world-renowned author and environmentalist, 350.org co-founder Bill McKibben leads the Acceleratefilm – with additional voices provided by Australian stars Mia Wasikowska, Rachel Ward, Jack Thompson, Sean Keenan, and Simon Baker.

350.org Australia Acting CEO Glen Klatovsky said, “When Bill McKibben visited Australia in 2018 for the Accelerate Climate Action tour, we filmed him at the world’s biggest coal port at Newcastle, diving at a seriously degraded Great Barrier Reef, at town halls and business lunches around Australia as he explained the gravity of the climate change situation – and what we can do about it.”

“In the wake of the IPCC’s new report demanding drastic action to halt global warming to 1.5°C, all Australians must step up and fight against fossil fuel influence and for a safer, cleaner, greener future.”

The feature-length film is accompanied by the release of a shorter ‘community’ film, which 350.org Australia is making freely available to anyone who wishes to host a screening of the film in their community.

Acceleratedirector Emma Hudson said, “Acceleratethe documentary reinforces the science and factual information we already know. The intention of the film is to remind us all that through active engagement we can change the system to restore a liveable planet.”

Trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4gXzF5GzFo&feature=youtu.be

For more information:

www.350.org.au

For interviews:

Glen Klatovsky 350.org Australia on 0410 482 243; glen@350.org.au

Share
Published by

Recent Posts

“Solar shepherds” make big money grazing sheep among panels – and it benefits everyone involved

A recent study finds that modern solar shepherding businesses can pull incomes equivalent to doctors,…

16 January 2025

New 12-hour pumped hydro project seeks approval, potentially alongside big four-hour battery

A new major pumped hydro project proposes to add long and medium duration energy storage…

16 January 2025

“Dynamic market:” ClearVue signs new deal to expand further into Middle East

Australian solar glass pioneer expands Middle East presence with new arrangements to distribute its products…

16 January 2025

“Battery tsunami:” Projects totalling 226 GW seek grid connection approval in Germany

Large-scale battery projects with a combined capacity of 226 gigawatts seek to be connected to…

16 January 2025

Is it a cost-of-living election or a nuclear power election? Peter Dutton can’t have it both ways

Dutton says his nuclear power plan will slash consumer bills, but the latest eye-watering cost…

16 January 2025

Study finds major public knowledge gaps on renewables – and they’re being filled with misinformation

Australians lead the world in rooftop solar uptake, but a new study finds negative messaging…

16 January 2025