Review: No time
Judging from plastic bottles clogging the landfills and SUVs clogging the highways, the news that we're killing ourselves and our world hasn't kicked in, so that makes "The 11th Hour," an unnerving, surprisingly affecting documentary, essential viewing.
The New York Times 2007-08-17
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Index: author, Brock Dolman, C.I.A., climate change, ecologist, fish, fossil fuel, Katrina, Koyaanisqatsi, landfills, Leila Conners Petersen, Leonardo DiCaprio, Nadia Conners, national security, oceanographer, R. James Woolsey, Stan Brakhage, Sylvia Earle, water
