

A remix of a 1960's commercial for Oil Heat. Check out the freaky black gold shower. For more check out http://www.hoppervideo.net
Today we go to the gas station in Baghdad, to learn a little more about a major issue in Iraqi life. The inability to get affordable gasoline and kerosene has nearly ground economic life in Baghdad to a standstill. visit http://www.aliveinbaghdad.org for more information!
Peak oil's the name of the game. "The Age of Oil — 100-plus years of astonishing economic growth made possible by cheap, abundant oil — could be ending without our really being aware of it. Oil is a finite commodity. At some point even the vast reservoirs of Saudi Arabia will run dry. But before that happens there will come a day when oil production 'peaks,' when demand overtakes supply (and never looks back), resulting in large and possibly catastrophic price increases that could make today's $60-a-barrel oil look like chump change..."
Yellowstone National Park has one of the world’s most stunning natural landscapes. Tourists flock from all over the world to view its incredible wildlife and geo-thermal features. But there is something amazing about Yellowstone that few people ever notice: its "extreme" plant life. Join environmental scientist Catherine Zabinski and plant biologist Ylva Lekberg as they explore the unique and unusual flora of the world's oldest national park. Could these incredible plants hold the key to dealing with the effects of global warming? Copyright 2006, Ed Watkins
The History of Oil - Robert Newman 45 min 42 sec - Sep 11, 2006 Robert Newman gets to grips with the wars and politics of the last hundred years - but rather than adhering to the history we were fed at all school, the places oil centre stage as the cause of all commotion. This innovative history programme is based around Robert Newman's stand-up act and supported by resourceful archive sequences and stills with satirical impersonations of historical figures from Mayan priests to Archduke Ferdinand. Quirky details such as a bicycle powered street lamp on the stage brings home the pertinent question of just how we are going to survive when the world's oil supplies are finally exhausted
Ever wonder what a commerical on oil addiction might look like? We did, so we made one. Just a short commentary on the side effects
Outside the Box with Peter Coyote: Beyond Big Oil This new program explores the many implications of living in an oil-centric society and examines the viability of alternative technologies such as bio-diesel and vegetable oil.
The Gwich'in tribe of Northern Alaska have been hunting caribou in the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve for hundreds of years. They rely on the herd's yearly migration for their survival and their way of life. The caribou migrate into the area to take ad
Sierra Club Chronicles: The Day the Water DiedBrave New Films in assn with Sierra Club Prod.28 min 34 sec - Feb 9, 2006March 24, 1989 will forever plague history as one of the worst environmental disasters of our time. Eleven million gallons of oil spilled into the Prince William Sound killing thousands of wildlife and destroying a complex and delicate ecosystem. Exxon promised they would clean up the spill a
Spilled Oil.... Ecological Disaster Campaign Traditional animation. http://www.spilledoil.com http://xplsv.tv/movie.php?id=1805
There are few places in the world as beautiful as the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve. Unfortunately, this area is also rich with oil. The biggest war between economy and environment is just about to begin.
There are few places in the world as beautiful as the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve. Its huge mountains and endless plains are rich with caribou, bears, wolves and muskoxen. Unfortunately, this area is also rich with oil. There are many politicians wh
When you look at a map of the northern reaches of Alaska, the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge represents a tiny proportion of the entire coast line. Ninety percent of this land is already being drilled for oil - indeed, ANWR is the only remaining area wh
5/22/2007 Retired TV station owner and broadcast engineer, John Kanzius, wasn't looking for an answer to the energy crisis. He was looking for a cure for cancer. What he discovered instead is nothing short of astounding"
"Oil Smoke & Mirrors" offers us a sobering critique of our perceived recent history, of our present global circumstances, and of our shared future in light of imminent, under-reported and mis-represented energy production constraints. Through a series of impressively candid, informed and articulate interviews, this film argues that the bizarre events surrounding the 9/11 attacks, and the equally bizarre prosecution of the so-called "war on terror", can be more credibly understood in the wider context of an imminent and critical divergence between available global oil supply and increasing global oil demand. The picture "Oil, Smoke & Mirrors" paints is one of a tragically hyper-mediated global-political culture, which, for whatever reason, demonstrably disassociates itself from the values it claims to represent. While the ideas presented in this film can at first seem daunting, it's ultimate assertion is that these challenges can indeed be met and perhaps surpassed if, but only if, we can find first the courage to perceive them. Kudos to the production team of this thought provoking work of art!
I'm a painter and put my camera on a tripod while I painted. The video was sped up 4 times. Music is by Kevin MacLeod.
My name is Greg Laviolette. I'm a painter and this is a painting process video. I put my camera on a tripod as I worked then sped the video up four times. Music is by Kevin MacLeod.
My name is Greg Laviolette. This is a short painting process video. Music is by Kevin MacLeod.
French Maid TV Category: Comedy Looking for ways to save money on gas? How about saving money on your next oil change ... Runtime:00:05:10 DOWNLOAD read more
National Lampoon offers a few funny ways to save money and get better gas mileage during our current oil crisis.