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Earth 2100

  • TV Movie
  • 2009
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
1.1K
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Earth 2100 (2009)
DocumentarySci-Fi

Follows the account of Lucy, who is born into a society where people are desperate for natural resources, while the global temperature and population are highly increasing.Follows the account of Lucy, who is born into a society where people are desperate for natural resources, while the global temperature and population are highly increasing.Follows the account of Lucy, who is born into a society where people are desperate for natural resources, while the global temperature and population are highly increasing.

  • Director
    • Rudy Bednar
  • Writer
    • Josh Neufeld
  • Stars
    • Jameel Ahmad
    • Janine Benyus
    • Malcolm Bowman
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Rudy Bednar
    • Writer
      • Josh Neufeld
    • Stars
      • Jameel Ahmad
      • Janine Benyus
      • Malcolm Bowman
    • 20User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Jameel Ahmad
    • Self - Professor and Head of Civil Engineering The Cooper Union
    Janine Benyus
    • Self - President Biomimicry Institute
    Malcolm Bowman
    • Self - Professor of Oceanography Stony Brook University
    Reinhard Bütikofer
    • Self
    • (as Reinhard Buetikofer)
    Brahma Chellaney
    • Self
    Eileen Claussen
    • Self - President Pew Center on Global Climate Change
    Heidi Cullen
    • Self
    • (as Dr. Heidi Cullen)
    Tom Daschle
    Tom Daschle
    • Self - Former Majority Leader US Senate
    Peter de Menocal
    • Self - Professor of Environmental Sciences Columbia University
    Reid Detchon
    • Self
    Jared Diamond
    • Self
    Elizabeth Economy
    • Self - Director for Asia Studies Council on Foreign Relations T
    David Erickson
    • Self
    Dan Esty
    • Self - Professor Environmental Law and Policy Yale University
    Anthony Fauci
    Anthony Fauci
    • Self
    Stanley Feder
    • Self - Former CIA Scenario Designer
    Thomas Friedman
    Thomas Friedman
    • Self
    Dan Gilbert
    • Self - Professor of Psychology - Harvard University
    • Director
      • Rudy Bednar
    • Writer
      • Josh Neufeld
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    10submale320

    Humans will pay the price for not respecting the planet

    This show was great. In a very short time has proved humans with a advanced brain, stand upright, have thumbs and can speak has become the perfect destroying machine. Humans destroy everything they come in contact with. The best thing to happen to this plant is for the entire human species to be destroyed, this film was great as it shows mankind is no good for this planet. The world is 4.5 billion years old, if there is a God, why would he wait so long to put humans on the planet. Look what mankind has done in less then 300 years, what a joke, mankind was the worst thing to ever happen to earth. If there is a God, what a disappointment mankind must be to him, destroying his planet and having no regard what so ever for nature or the millions of creatures on this planet. Anyone who is in disagreement with this show and does not see what humans have done to this once so beautiful planet is in a fog as mankind deserves whatever ever nature throws at humans, we are all guilty of destroying this beautiful planet and it is all GREED driven.
    6vernetto

    americo-centric and naif

    most of the speakers are highly qualified and very scholar, but the narrative around Lucy is very naif: they describe life in 2080 as technologically very similar to the present (gas-powered cars, internet, power grid...)... also, the director seems to believe that USA is sort of a "leading nation" with a duty to guide the rest of humanity out of this ecological predicament, while in reality USA is the nation who does the most to CREATE this predicament in the first place, with their absurd lifestyle and the aggressiveness of its corporation.... don't forget that the largest polluting entity on the planet is the USA army - but this is not even mentioned in the movie. The narrator also mentions people coming from "failed countries" as a big security threat (to Americans... the rest of the world doesn't really matter...), while forgetting to mention that USA itself is mostly responsible -with direct or indirect military, political or economical attacks - for the "failure" of these states. So on the whole this movie told me little I didn't already know (I have read all Jared Diamond books, they are excellent) and only annoyed me for its faith in Governments and americocentricity.
    10bjshop

    Poignant Prescience

    When viewing this film, I was not aware of the impressive group of scientists behind the theories proscribed, or the fact that it was based on a computerized worst case scenario. The animation at first did not appeal to me, but after awhile the heart warming story did grab my attention. I have been living in the same geographic area my entire life, so that has helped me to see many of these changes already occurring. This movie should appeal to your heart with the family story. The science behind it should appeal to those with an open and scientific mind. If you're close-minded and just want to rant and rate negatively, people will see through your motivations.
    8jedi_dave

    A unique piece of both striking and picturesque science - the shock and awe type.

    When I first came across this title the rating was still well above 7. The more people votes, the lower it gets. Now, why is that, I wonder. But really, I think I already know the reason. And not to offend anyone, but respectfully, do you all actually must be so predictable. I mean, I'm sitting here and now, writing this comment, and I KNOW the reaction of most of you - 'Oh, yet another far-fetched, apocalyptic, designed to scare us (the question rises here - scare into what? going green?) production. One of the oh-so-many that have been made in the recent years. But I still live the way I used to, nothing changes, I'm good.'Good for you, then... for now at least. I believe there is a reason for such productions to proliferate like that - this problem IS real. And it IS, not MIGHT BE some day.

    I shouldn't really get so criticizing and I apologize for that. But I believe it might add to the point I'm trying to make. Because after watching this documentary I can't say that there is a single flaw in its technical, cinematographic design that could explain this plummeting ranking. The film has everything a documentary needs: the issue, the vast background, the science, the prognoses, the hypotheses and conclusions that follow. It EVEN has a well-written narrative, thus a plot. It finally has the message and what a message it is. But how is met with? Well you all see the ranking. If it isn't the form that fails it has to be the content. So prejudice drives most of the people who watch it, prejudice towards this seemingly hackneyed topic.

    I cannot expect everybody to be as moved as I was after watching Earth 2100. However I beg of you, when you visit here to vote, please consider this one thing - sure you can vote 3 for redundancy or triteness (which aren't even the case in this production, since it's quite a unique attempt at a documentary) or you can actually help the cause by encouraging others to watch this film with your positive, or at least adequate vote. After all, and let us be frank here, all of us 'imdbcomers' know that hardly anything below 7 is worth investing our time in. And it's definitely not the case with Earth 2100.

    The bottom line here being - don't dismiss a good piece of movie- making just because the subject annoys you personally. Because there might others who would actually need or could use an inspiration (and motivation), which this documentary may well provide.

    8 out of 10, but it's me being objective. Personally, it's a 'tenner' for me - the actual gem among the rock.
    4whlane92

    A good cause, but I can't bare to think about it.

    I am a firm believer in global warming. This may be a good thing, except I also have an anxiety problem and will assume that the worst case scenario is the most likely.

    Yes, this film states that this scenario will only happen if we do NOTHING, but that is little comfort. Simply reading about any post-apocolyptic story makes me very upset, and the fact that this setting is possible makes it even worse.

    Yet that being said, my logical self is glad that you made this video. While I may be a firm believer, not everyone is.

    Still, WHY? WHY? why does the future have to hold such potential for bad stuff?

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      Host: By 2100, our world could be transformed.

      HEIDI CULLEN: [Climatologist, Climate Central] Just, imagine a city that's not polluted, that has a great transportation infrastructure...

      MITCHELL JOACHIM: [Architect And Urban Designer] Stackable cars, and they would charge, and be a shared ownership model, and you would just pull out the one that's available that's fully charged. Everything happens inside the city itself. That means our food production, our waste and recycling, our energy.

      PETER GLEICK: [President, Pacific Institute] We're going to have joint management of water resources, of energy resources, uh, of disaster management. We're going to be living on a planet where we don't see things at a national level, but we see things at a global level.

      VAN JONES: [Founder, Green for All] By the time we get to 2100, the challenge of building a global, green economy where we're sharing technologies and where we're not fighting wars over water and oil... That's going to bring out the best in the human family.

      E.O. WILSON: [Biologist & Entomologist, Harvard University] Humanity will be relatively, disease-free. Children will be treated as rare treasures.

      PETER DeMENOCAL: [Professor of Environmental Sciences, Columbia University] What most people don't realize is that not only can we change, we must change. And I think that's how you own the future. That's how you take control of your destiny

      STUART PIMM: [Professor of Conservation Ecology, Duke University] I have huge faith in humanity.

      THOMAS FRIEDMAN: [Foreign Affairs Columnist, The New York Times] And we will be able to create a world that will be a livable planet for our kids and their kids. That is our opportunity. That is our obligation.

      ALEX STEFFEN: [Author, Worldchanging: A User's Guide for the Twenty-First Century] Kids born today will see us navigate past the first greatest test of humanity, which is: can we actually be smart enough to live on a planet without destroying it?

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    • Release date
      • June 2, 2009 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Trái Đất Năm 2100
    • Production company
      • ABC News Production Company
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      1 hour 24 minutes
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