Don't Be A 'GasHole'
- added May 15, 2008
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"GasHole" is a new documentary film about the history of Oil prices and the
future of alternative fuels. The film takes a wide, yet detailed examination of our dependence on foreign supplies of Oil.
What are the causes that led from America turning from 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?
When this film went into production the average price of a gallon of gasoline was close to $2.35 and now, as the price approaches $4.00.
The film examines many different potential solutions to our oil dependence.
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 Consumer's reluctance to embrace alternatives.
If you buy gas, you should see this movie!
The movie is currently on tour. Check out the movie's website to see which city it will be in next. The film hopes to be premiered in major cities in late summer and hopefully will be out on DVD in November or December 2008.
http://www.gasholemovie.com/
future of alternative fuels. The film takes a wide, yet detailed examination of our dependence on foreign supplies of Oil.
What are the causes that led from America turning from 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?
When this film went into production the average price of a gallon of gasoline was close to $2.35 and now, as the price approaches $4.00.
The film examines many different potential solutions to our oil dependence.
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 Consumer's reluctance to embrace alternatives.
If you buy gas, you should see this movie!
The movie is currently on tour. Check out the movie's website to see which city it will be in next. The film hopes to be premiered in major cities in late summer and hopefully will be out on DVD in November or December 2008.
http://www.gasholemovie.com/
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- Future_America
- 4 months ago
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they need to turn down the volume on their website song.
and dammit, they're not coming to SF.-
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- stephenthomson
- 4 months ago
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