The End of Suburbia Oil Depletion and the Collapse of the American Dream What does Peak Oil mean for North America? Are today's suburbs destined to become the slums of tomorrow? Produced by Barry Silverthorn 78 mins
A Crude Awakening The Oil Crash 83 minutes Oilcrash produced and directed by award-winning European journalises and film-makers Basil Gelpke and Ray McCormack, tells the story of how our civilisation's addiction to oil puts in on a collision course with geology. Compelling, intelligent and highly entertaining, the film visits the world's top experts and comes to a startling but logical conclusion - our industrial society, built on cheap and readily available oil must be completely re-imagined and overhauled.
Crude Impact 90 min An award winnning documentary film which Chris Vernon of TheOilDrum.com called "a terrific film... the best documentary I have seen on the subject." This film explores the interconnection between human domination of the planet and the discovery and use of oil. The objective of the film is to promote positive hopeful change in the way we source and use energy. Changes that will create a more just and sustainable world.
Peak Oil - Imposed by Nature Produced by Amund Prestegard 30 mins long
The Power of Community - How Cuba survived Peak Oil 55 mins
4 Corners ABC documentaries: Robert Hirsh 10mins
Colin Campbell 10min
Jeremy Leggett 14 min
Colin Campbell and Richard Heinberg from "Fuelling the Future:The Challenge and Opportunity of Peak OIl" 60mins Kinsale Co cork, Ireland
Richard Heinberg On his book Powerdown 2005, 60min
Interesting Times - Peak oil meets Climate Change 78 Minutes This is a lecture the late Dr Peter Lloyd gave with the intention of getting the message about Peak Oil and abrupt Climate Change out to as many people as possible. He spent his last two years researching and then giving this talk, which was inspired by the lecture series A short History of Progress by Ronald Wright.