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A Review of "Six Degrees Could Change the World" James Russo

Oct 2009

Six Degrees Could Change the World is the latest in a steady stream of documentaries to focus on concerns about the environment and global warming since Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth won the Academy Award for Best Documentary. Six Degrees , though, takes these concepts in a fresh, new direction and in now way, shape or form attempts to imitate Gore's film.
Show Review - CNN's "Planet in Peril" James Russo

Jun 2008

Another aspect of this unique documentary which set it apart from the plethora of recent films covering the subject of global warming is that it did not just deal with global warming alone, but other abuses of the environment as well.
A Crude Awakening: The Oil Crash James Russo

Apr 2008

Without a doubt, the highpoint of this film is its examination and dissemination of the myths and truths involved with nuclear power.
Who Killed the Electric Car - Review James Russo

Jun 2007

Although GM puts up a good argument as to why they did not mass produce the EV1, one cannot help wonder why a corporate giant with the profits of GM could not see the tremendous potential in the EV1 and due further research on the car.
Review - “An Inconvenient Truth” James Russo

Apr 2007

One does not have to absorb or completely believe all that is presented to make “An Inconvenient Truth” one of slickest, and most palpable documentaries to come out of Hollywood for quite some time.
Book - Future Energy Bill Paul

Apr 2007

Indeed, this new and highly competitive oil industry should provide investors with dozens of new companies, any one of which could become the energy industry's equivalent of Microsoft or Dell or Apple.

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