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** A series of interviews with experts, customers, and enthusiasts regarding the controversial decision by General Motors to kill its own brilliantly successful EV1 electric car program, which was followed quickly by the secretive, dramatic, and expensive seizure and crushing of most of the 1,100 high performance, zero emissions, gasoline-free, market ready EV1 vehicles in existence. | ** A series of interviews with experts, customers, and enthusiasts regarding the controversial decision by General Motors to kill its own brilliantly successful EV1 electric car program, which was followed quickly by the secretive, dramatic, and expensive seizure and crushing of most of the 1,100 high performance, zero emissions, gasoline-free, market ready EV1 vehicles in existence. | ||
− | * '''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0776794/ Crude Awakening]''' - Newer documentary on the global oil industry. | + | * '''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0776794/ Crude Awakening]''' - Newer documentary on the global oil industry. '''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Or-TyPACK-g trailer]''' |
− | * CNN Presents - We Were Warned | + | * '''[http://www.cnn.com/CNN/Programs/presents/index.oil.html CNN Presents - We Were Warned]''' - |
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+ | * '''[http://dsc.discovery.com/fansites/monstergarage/episode/season5/episode_77.html Monster Garage - Episode 77: Battery-Powered Dragster]''' - Jesse James and a motley crew of electric vehicle experts set their sights on a battery-powered car. This build was a veritable circus of circuits as they attempted to turn a classic 1962 Chevrolet Bel Air into an electric speed machine that could do 100+ mph in the quarter mile. February 2006 | ||
'''Audio (Radio Interviews, etc...) | '''Audio (Radio Interviews, etc...) | ||
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Revision as of 03:41, 12 May 2007
Rather than clutter up the front page with movie listings, maybe we could list them here, as well as links to relevant newspaper articles etc...
We could also use this page to guage interest in a monthly 'Movie Night'
News Articles
05/10/2007 Electric autos help drive message on global warming for UW students
Videos
- Bettah.com! - Fun short Flash animation from CalCars.
- PlugInPartners.com - Good short movie, touches on many aspects.
- is a national grass-roots initiative to demonstrate to automakers that a market for flexible fuel PHEVs exists today. "Forget Hydrogen, Forget Hydrogen, Forget Hydrogen". "It's a coalition between the Tree-Huggers, Do-Gooders, Sod-Busters, Cheap Hawks, and the Evangelicals" --James Woolsey, former director of the CIA. Sign the petition, watch the webcast, and spread the word. In short, a PHEV delivers all of the advantaged of a BEV while retaining the unlimited range of traditional gas vehicles. See our History Page for more information and links to everything we know about this emerging technology.
- KickTheOilHabit.org - Good short movie, but no mention of PHEVs yet?
Movies
- An Inconvenient Truth - Feature Movie Trailer
- Watch the trailer for 'An Inconvenient Truth'. The film eloquently weaves the science of global warming with Al Gore's personal history and lifelong commitment to reversing the effects of global warming.
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- Who Killed the Electric Car? - Feature Movie Trailer Centered around the GM EV1
- A series of interviews with experts, customers, and enthusiasts regarding the controversial decision by General Motors to kill its own brilliantly successful EV1 electric car program, which was followed quickly by the secretive, dramatic, and expensive seizure and crushing of most of the 1,100 high performance, zero emissions, gasoline-free, market ready EV1 vehicles in existence.
- Crude Awakening - Newer documentary on the global oil industry. trailer
- Monster Garage - Episode 77: Battery-Powered Dragster - Jesse James and a motley crew of electric vehicle experts set their sights on a battery-powered car. This build was a veritable circus of circuits as they attempted to turn a classic 1962 Chevrolet Bel Air into an electric speed machine that could do 100+ mph in the quarter mile. February 2006
Audio (Radio Interviews, etc...)