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CLIMATE EMERGENCY

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CLIMATE EMERGENCY is in the KIDS FIRST! Film Festival - it may not be a regular, endorsed title
Recommended age 8-18
13 minutes
VIDEO
SARAH FORNEY
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I like the start of Climate Emergency: Feedback Loops as it's filled with realistic facts about climate change and why it's harmful to humans. I also like the famous climate change advocates that talk about it.

This documentary features scientists exploring human involvement in the Earth's climate change.

I like that the film uses realistic facts from well known scientists. The quality of the camerawork is very good. The interview shots impressed me the most as they display the thought put into making the documentary. There are special effects that show the CO2 being emitted from the atmosphere, which is effective in terms of conveying the emission. I commend the filmmaker for making the documentary look realistic. My favorite part is when George Woodwell's works are mentioned, which shows how long this issue has been going on.

The message of the film is that climate change is real! It offers suggestions on how to stop climate change. I give Climate Emergency: Feedback Loops 4.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 18, plus adults. Reviewed by Tom W., KIDS FIRST!

I like the start of Climate Emergency: Feedback Loops as it's filled with realistic facts about climate change and why it's harmful to humans. I also like the famous climate change advocates that talk about it.

This documentary features scientists exploring human involvement in the Earth's climate change.

I like that the film uses realistic facts from well known scientists. The quality of the camerawork is very good. The interview shots impressed me the most as they display the thought put into making the documentary. There are special effects that show the CO2 being emitted from the atmosphere, which is effective in terms of conveying the emission. I commend the filmmaker for making the documentary look realistic. My favorite part is when George Woodwell's works are mentioned, which shows how long this issue has been going on.

The message of the film is that climate change is real! It offers suggestions on how to stop climate change. I give Climate Emergency: Feedback Loops 4.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 18, plus adults. Reviewed by Tom W., KIDS FIRST!

Subtitled in 23 languages and narrated by Richard Gere, Climate Emergency: Feedback Loops is a series of five short films, featuring twelve leading climate scientists, that explores how human-caused emissions are triggering nature's own warming loops. We submit the five shorts to your festival (total 57:44) for screening of any or all of the films. The film series had its official launch with the Dalai Lama, Greta Thunberg and world-renowned scientists in a webcast, "The Dalai Lama with Greta Thunberg and Leading Scientists: A Conversation on the Crisis of Climate Feedback Loops."
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