10:00am : 6 billion Others, Climate Voices
11:00: Blue Gold
Worldwide stories of people fighting for their basic right to water, from court cases to violent actions, from UN conventions to local protests at grade schools.
1:00pm : Aqua Power
Three teams of engineers are locked in a race to harness what may be the most powerful form of green energy swift tidal currents and battering waves, the power of the oceans. Each team believes it can solve a portion of the worlds energy needs.
2:00pm Solar Quest
Solar energy is in the spotlight once again amid global warming concerns and fluctuating energy prices. But can solar prove itself on a large scale to compete with the other green energies?
3:00pm: Last Call for Planet Earth
4:30: Afternoon discussion: Acting in Europe for the Climate
with Jacqueline McGlade, Executive Director of the European Environment Agency (EEA) in Copenhagen.
6:00pm: Hope in a Changing Climate
7:00pm: Patrick Rouxel's film "Green" and Alain Compost's film "Redd Ape" (playing time: 6 minutes)
8:00pm : SPECIAL GUEST >> Nicolas Hulot
Screening of 'One/The Titanic Syndrome' by Nicolas Hulot
The titular syndrome is simple: Our planet is the doomed oceanliner, and we -- in the West, at least -- are all busy leading our more-or-less luxurious lives as we sail toward cataclysm. It's obviously not the first film in recent times to put forward the case for safeguarding Earth, but it promises to look at the issue from a bold perspective.
This schedule is susceptible to change, due to the venue of special guests, or in relation with the latest events in Copenhagen. Please check this website for the latest version of the program.






