Free Emmy-Award film on Thursday
Transition Sonoma Valley continues its tradition of though-provoking monthly film offerings this Thursday (2/16), 7 p.m., with The Next Frontier: Engineering the Golden Age of Green.
The film focuses on the renewable, clean energy technologies that can improve our future and create significant economic opportunities. The one-hour documentary won two Emmy Awards in 2011, for “News and Program Specialty Documentary” and “Graphic Arts and Animation.”
The film takes the viewer around the world in search of technologies and policies that will address the serious problem of excessive carbon dioxide emissions and our dangerous dependence on foreign oil. It features interviews with energy and economic experts, educators and high-level government officials, all striving to develop clean energy solutions and alternatives to burning fossil fuels.
TSV’s Third-Thursday films are presented in partnership with the Sonoma Community Center, the Sonoma Ecology Center and the Sonoma Valley Grange.
Admission to The Next Frontier is free (although donations are welcome). Light refreshments will be served. The film will be shown at 7 p.m. at the Sonoma Valley Grange, 18627 Sonoma Highway 12, Boyes Hot Springs.
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