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Crude impact / James Jandak Wood; Joanne Shen; Jennifer Jandak Wood; Steve Michelson; Natalia Bortolotti. Videorecording.

Material type: TextTextPublication details: [United States] : Distributed by New Video, ©2009.Description: 1 videodisc (97 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 inISBN:
  • 1422936708
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • TD195.P4
Production credits:
  • Director of photography, Sharon Anderson ; sound designer, Pamela Spitzer ; music composed by John DeBorde ; motion graphics, Yussef Cole ; editors, Pamela Spitzer, Sharon Anderson, James Jandak Wood.
Narration, Natalia Bortolotti.Summary: It took hundreds of millions of years for petroleum to form on Earth. It took just 150 years for human beings to bleed the planet of roughly half of this oil. This program examines the catastrophic prospect of 'world peak oil', or the point in time when the quantity of petroleum extracted from the earth begins to irreversibly decline.
Item type: Audiovisual Item
Holdings
Current library Collection Call number Vol info Status Date due Barcode
Judith Thomas Library Audio-Visuals Audio-Visual RNM107 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) AV218 Available

Bonus features: Additional interviews on globalization, 9/11, alternative fuels, etc. (Alaska, Ancient sunlight, Civilization, Consumerism, Energy & equity, Globalization, Happiness, Hope, Hydrocarbons are amazing, Hydrogen, The IMP & World Bank, Lighter moments, Natural gas, Non-conventional petroleum, Nuclear, Oil & 9/11, Oil consumption, The rainforest, Solar & wind).

Director of photography, Sharon Anderson ; sound designer, Pamela Spitzer ; music composed by John DeBorde ; motion graphics, Yussef Cole ; editors, Pamela Spitzer, Sharon Anderson, James Jandak Wood.

Narration, Natalia Bortolotti.


It took hundreds of millions of years for petroleum to form on Earth. It took just 150 years for human beings to bleed the planet of roughly half of this oil. This program examines the catastrophic prospect of 'world peak oil', or the point in time when the quantity of petroleum extracted from the earth begins to irreversibly decline.