EXCITING THINGS ARE HAPPENING
Pandora's Promise
is wrapping up a tour of top universities across the U.S. with strong
programs in engineering technology and sustainability. At each
screening, Robert Stone engaged the minds who will shape our collective
future with panel discussions and Q&A sessions. But that's just the
beginning. We're very excited to announce that we'll be partnering with
CNN Films in November to bring Pandora's Promise to cable television. Until then, be sure to catch Pandora's Promise during its nationwide theatrical release in June. We'll be following this up with an international release this fall.
The
solution to climate change begins with you. If you haven't already,
watch our new trailer and share it with your friends. Become part of the
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COLLEGES INVOLVED IN OUR COLLEGE TOUR:
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12
FRIDAY, JUNE 14
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FRIDAY, JUNE 21
FRIDAY, JULY 5
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WATCH ROBERT STONE'S Q&A AT THE IFC CENTER'S STRANGER THAN FICTION SERIES
Find out why Pandora's Promise
will make you reconsider your stance on the answer to climate change:
sit in on a Q&A session with Academy Award nominated director Robert
Stone. Hear his views on creating the film, nuclear waste in America,
the risks of getting rid of nuclear power and why using nuclear power to
prevent climate change is "the elephant in the room". Filmed at the IFC
Center in New York City, as part of their Stranger Than Fiction series.
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CNN Films Announces Acquisition of 'Pandora's Promise' for Fall 2013 Broadcast
CNN Films has acquired the domestic television rights for PANDORA'S PROMISE,
a provocative 2013 Sundance Film Festival selection that explores the
potential of nuclear power to combat the worldwide crisis of climate
change. Read More
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Why the U.S. Is Cutting Carbon Faster Than Europe
This week, European Parliament put a
dagger in the Continent's carbon cap-and-trade system. Rather than
choosing to reduce the number of emission credits in the system to
better reflect the economic slowdown, Parliament voted to keep carbon
cheap-real cheap. Read More
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