To: Wharf Rat who wrote (5423 ) 2/7/2007 5:00:19 PM From: Wharf Rat Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 24213 "The End of Oil" - 4-hour Link TV special Feb 9 and 10 Link TV The End of Oil - Part 1 is the first half of a special four-hour programming block exposing the facts and quickly approaching consequences of our dwindling world oil supply. The special features the highly-anticipated feature documentary Crude Impact, and the film Protecting the Heart of Everywhere by the Pachamama Alliance. The End of Oil - Part 2. is the second half of a special four-hour programming block exposing the facts and quickly approaching consequences of our dwindling world oil supply. The special features Link TV’s original program Outside the Box with Peter Coyote: Beyond Big Oil and the controversial BBC documentary Global Warming: Bush’s Climate of Fear. Outside the Box with Peter Coyote: Beyond Big Oil and the controversial BBC documentary Global Warming: Bush’s Climate of Fear. The special will be hosted and debated throughout by renowned environmental reporter Mark Hertsgaard, actor/writer Peter Coyote, author Antonia Juhasz ("The Bush Agenda: Invading the World, One Economy at a Time") and James Wood, director of Crude Impact. (Feb 2007) The two parts of the special are scheduled for broadcast at various times on Feb 9 and 10. The website has clips from the special. Matty at peakoil-dot-com adds: During the airing of the program, we will be leading an online discussion at linktv.org/care2 and on our site with James Wood, director of the film, and oil experts like Richard Heinberg and Antonia Juhasz. It will take place on Feb. 9 from 9-11 p.m. ET and 6-8 p.m. PT. We are hoping to get the word out about the discussion to people that might be interested. So please join us. Here is a clip from the film and an example of some of what we will be talking about: www.youtube.com/watch?v=NdbLSmrMYLE www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPozMgFkxWI& "Link TV is the first nationwide television channel dedicated to providing Americans with global perspectives on news, events and culture. The channel was launched in December 1999, on DIRECTV and added to EchoStar's DISH Network a few weeks later. Currently, the channel is available as a basic service in over 22.4 million U.S. homes that receive direct broadcast satellite television (DBS)."linktv.org