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Composed and Sung by Jeff Moyer
Educating us about Climate Change
Experiencing ocean off-shore wind power
Explaining wind power to kids (and others)
Employment opportunities in the wind industry, as listed on the site of the American Wind Energy Association
Examples of jobs available in the wind industry. (Danish site, but with much wider application)
Environmental issues are discussed in depth in this 7 MB Danish pdf document
Empowered, informed citizens promoting a clean energy future for Cape Cod and the nation: Clean Power Now
Energy from the Lake. Ohio wind map
Establishing offshore wind turbine foundations
Eye of the Wind tourist attraction
Epuron sees the funny side
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Do you know of any more movies like these?
Would you like to make a satire movie for this site?
Here are some suggestions for subject matter:
*Those claiming that there can be benefits from a warmed planet, could be shown enthusiastically setting up banana plantations in the Arctic.
*Someone complaining in her back yard about turbine noise, while having to shout above the constant, loud and slightly irregular 'bang bangs' of her neighbor's son's basket ball practice in front of the hoop nailed to the garage.
*Interviewing a research team, initiating studies to follow up on reports that wind turbines give off unpleasant odors. The most common description of such odors being described as 'wet dog'.
*A very lively presentation given by a couple of businessmen, in the near future, on how there are rapidly growing economic opportunities in 'civilization rescue' projects. Artifacts from already inundated cities such as Venice, London and Manhattan are being retrieved by divers, and then installed in Disneyland-type sites, far from the coast of course.
*An environmentalist defending delay-causing and costly studies of turbine impact on birds, despite extremely reputable Danish and AWEA data on the miniscule effect such structures have, compared to the destruction caused by domestic cats, high-rise buildings, and many other man-made objects and actions. His or her argument might be " Well, those dangers are already part of our culture and hard to change. We have a chance to stop or delay this one before it starts. Yes, I know that countless species are already dying off, but it's not appropriate for my organization to get involved in generalities."
*A shopkeeper in a seaside town, complaining about the changed viewshed caused by horizon-sited turbines, whilst being besieged by tourists buying wind-related souvenirs. He could end up saying, above the crowd, that he just can't keep up with the increased number of customers, even though he hired someone last month, to help out. He'll be taking on someone else next week.
Email sarah@windustrious.org if you have any video submissions for this site.