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Free resources for climate change groups and events
WinACC lends equipment, publicity materials and all sorts of useful stuff for events and meeting free to groups in the dstrict. See our order form.
Resources on climate change
Sorry: this page is under re-construction to some links are missing.
Resources to use yourself or to use in community events, courses, discussions and other ways of spreading the word about cutting our carbon footprint.
Handouts and other useful bits and pieces
Climate change - recent articles and reports
- DVDs in the WinACC office
- links to short films on the web
- other
National petitions
Chasing Ice film
A starkly beautiful Oscar short-listed film
Green Deal Winchester, WinACC and Solar PV partners are proud to present a Chasing Ice film screening, as part of Climate Week at the INTECH Science Centre and Planetarium.
Showing at 5:40pm and 7.45pm (running time 76 minutes)
A visually spectacular film capturing ancient mountains of Arctic ice in motion and undeniable evidence of our changing planet. An amazing adventure and life changing journey to discover the truth.
Vote for Winchester Students Union for Ecologist 2013 Communication award
Weathergirl goes rogue
Funny but True! Weathergirl, Pippa, tells the weather the way it is in this short clip from You Tube.
Film Showing - Waste Land
Films
COP 16 in 2 Minutes
In case you haven't seen it yet: COP 16 in 2 minutes. The funniest and most concise summary of what happened in Cancun!
Peak oil
Chris Martenson has a series of short films analysing the links between energy, the economy and the environment. Number 17 is on peak oil; see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ni8s7orGZbY&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL
Or you may want to see this this one:
Winchester Children Get Creative at Animation Workshop
As part of the WinACC film weekend in October, a group of 8-12 year olds attended an animation workshop at the Winchester Discovery Centre. Their task was to make an animation about how you can reduce your carbon footprint.
Wake Up, Freak Out - then get a grip
This is a great little short animated film explaining tipping points in climate change.
wakeupfreakout.org/film/tipping.html
You can view the film and read the script (includes links to peer-reviewed scientific journals) at the website:-
