Gas Hole PUBLIC PERFORMANCE RIGHTS (COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY)

Gas Hole PUBLIC PERFORMANCE RIGHTS (COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY)
Gas Hole PUBLIC PERFORMANCE RIGHTS (COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY)
Item# ppr-gashole-uni
$150.00

Product Description

USA 2011 | 100 min. | Color
DVD NTSC | Not Rated |English


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Format: DVD Only
Term: Rental - All DVDs must be returned within 10 days of screening or you will be charged an additional $150 per day until the DVD is returned.

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ABOUT THE FILM:
What caused America to go from being a leading exporter of oil to the world’s largest importer? What are the economic and sociological forces that have contributed to that change and impede its solution?

Gas Hole is an eye-opening documentary about the history of oil prices and sheds light on a secret that the big oil companies don’t want you to know – that there are viable and affordable alternatives to fuel! It also provides a detailed examination of our continued dependence on foreign oil and examines various potential solutions -- starting with claims of buried technology that dramatically improves gas mileage, to navigating bureaucratic governmental roadblocks, to evaluating different alternative fuels that are technologically available now, to questioning the American Consumers’ reluctance to embrace alternatives.

Narrated by Peter Gallagher, hear from a wide range of opinions from representatives of the US Department of Energy Officials, Congressional leaders both Democrat and Republican, Alternative Fuel Producers, Alternative Fuel Consumers (including actor Joshua Jackson), Professors of Economics and Psychology and more.

Anyone who buys gas should see this film!