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Carbon and Captivity

September 11, 2020 0h 33m

Originally released in 2020. Carbon and Captivity is a feature film. directed by Oliver Ressler. At just 33 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Synopsis

For decades, nation states and politicians have proven unable to decarbonize the economy. Oil corporations have funded climate change denial for a quarter century while their own scientists plied them with proofs of disaster. At a moment when most people feel the effects of climate change in their own lives, oil corporations have changed their strategies and are now pushing for the generalized use of technological procedures that would allow them to continue extracting oil. The world’s largest facility for testing carbon capture technologies on an industrial scale is the Technology Centre Mongstad (TCM), 67 km north of Bergen in Norway. This film was recorded there. TCM has operated since 2012 and is a joint venture between the Norwegian state, Equinor, Shell and Total.

Quick Facts

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Release Date September 11, 2020 5 years ago
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Runtime 0h 33m 33 minutes total
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Language NO Original language
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Country Austria + 2 more

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
NO

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Carbon and Captivity about?

For decades, nation states and politicians have proven unable to decarbonize the economy. Oil corporations have funded climate change denial for a quarter century while their own scientists plied t...

Who directed Carbon and Captivity?

Carbon and Captivity was directed by Oliver Ressler.

How long is Carbon and Captivity?

Carbon and Captivity has a runtime of 0 hours and 33 minutes (33 minutes total).

When was Carbon and Captivity released?

Carbon and Captivity was released on September 11, 2020 in theaters.