SWITCH - Free Award-Winning Documentary on Energy & Efficiency
The Howard Baker Center for Public Policy and the Institute for a Secure & Sustainable Environment are cohosting a FREE screening of SWITCH, a new award-winning documentary that delivers straight answers on energy.
Thursday, Oct. 4 5:30 pm with panel discussion to follow.
Toyota Auditorium, Howard H. Baker Jr. Center for Public Policy, 1640 Cumberland Ave.
Watch the trailer at www.switchenergyproject.com and see the attached flyer for more information on student ambassadors.
Is fracking polluting our water? How dangerous is nuclear? Will gasoline prices continue to rise? Can we clean up coal? Can renewables really power our future?
SWITCH delivers straight answers to today's most controversial energy questions, as energy visionary Dr. Scott Tinker travels the world, exploring leading energy sites, from coal to solar, oil to biofuels, most of them highly restricted and never before seen on film. He seeks the truth from international leaders of government, industry and academia, then cuts through the confusion to discover a path to our energy future as surprising as it is practical.
SWITCH is part of the Switch Energy Project (www.switchenergyproject.com), a multi-pronged effort to build a global understanding of energy. The Switch Energy Awareness and Efficiency Program launches at 40 pilot universities across the country this fall through a student ambassador program, efficiency drive and screening of the film.
Thursday, 04 October, 2012
Contact:
Nissa Dahlin-Brown
Phone: 8659748681
Website: Click to Visit
Cost:
Free
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