Evidence-based analysis that draws on peer-reviewed academic research and publicly funded stories to address issues such as bird-strike, shadow flicker, noise, impace on property prices and 'wind turbine syndrome'. - Published May 2011 by the Centre for Sustainable Energy
Resources
Common Concerns about Wind Power (2011)
Just Do It (2011)
Just Do It explores the underground world of UK climate activism, following direct action groups such as Climate Camp and Plane Stupid.
Wind of Change (2011)
A short film telling the story of the village of Fintry in rural Stirlingshire. After long negotiations they became the first village in the UK to enter a joint-venture agreement with a wind farm developer that secured a wind turbine for the community. Fintry has given free insulation to more than half of all households in the village and is now embarking on new ambitious projects to eventually make the village carbon-neutral. Running time: 14 minutes
Fever (2010)
A short film explaining what climate change is and why it is so important to indigenous peoples. Running time: 21 minutes
Age of Stupid (2009)
This climate blockbuster stars Oscar-nominated Pete Postlethwaite as a man living alone in the devastated world of 2055, watching “archive” footage from 2008 and asking: why didn’t we stop climate change while we had the chance? Running time: 89 minutes. (Stream/download £4/6)
Energy Union (2009)
Energy Union is a campaign, music tour, party, art and discussion all in one and it comes together with information, tips & tricks on how to save the planet! Running time: 90 minutes
Wake Up, Freak Out - then get a grip (2008)
A short animated film about the feedback loops likely to lead to catastrophic climate change. Running time: 11 minutes
Drowned Out (2002)
Shot over three years, Drowned Out tells the true story of one family's inspired stand against the destruction of their land, homes and culture. Running time: 75 minutes (Stream/download for £4/6)