Energy center sponsors 'Tomorrow' documentary at Blue Loon

October 5, 2016

University Relations

The Alaska Center for Energy and Power will present the documentary film "Tomorrow" at the Blue Loon at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 12, to help celebrate National Energy Action Month.

 

The entry fee is $5 cash at the door. The Blue Loon is located at 2999 Parks Highway.

Focusing more on solutions than problems, "Tomorrow" (or "Demain" in French) provides a comprehensive look at paths activists, organizers and everyday citizens are taking to make the world a better place.

All over the world, new models and new ways of viewing agriculture, economics, energy, education and town planning are changing our ways of tackling projects, building and living together.

"Tomorrow" offers an alternative to big-nation proposals, revealing how farmers, teachers, researchers and small -town individuals have found their own methods of overcome food shortages, global warming and economic hardship.

Following the screening, a panel of local community members will lead a conversation on the steps we can take individually and as a community to work together for healthier future.

Download a poster for the film here.