Hard Rain documentary presentation

University of Umeå
Monday 20 September 2010

Transition Edinburgh University
Wednesday 22 September 2010

University of Leicester
Wednesday 27 October 2010

RSPB, Norwich
Thursday 28 October 2010

College of Southern Idaho

Keynote talk
21 April 2011
CSI Fine Arts Auditorium
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Q&A with CSI Honors Program students
21 April 2011
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The Hard Rain documentary presentation is a personal account of the environmental journey Mark Edwards began in 1969. It opens with Bob Dylan’s A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall, with the exhibition pictures projected as the song plays. The presentation goes on to explore the state of the world and its people, and brings alive the policies, technologies and lifestyle changes we need to adopt to reinvent the modern world so it's compatible with nature.

The presentation lasts 50 minutes and is illustrated with over 200 striking images from around the world. It has been shown to companies and corporations, parliaments and public meetings on every continent, to IPCC scientists, and at the United Nations headquarters in New York.

Hard Rain is one of the most powerful presentations I have ever seen – and it has a huge impact on people.
Jonathon Porritt, Founding Director, Forum for the Future

What is refreshing is that Mark doesn’t paint the situation as hopeless. He highlights real changes governments, industry and individuals can make that are potentially highly effective.
Alex Ritson, Senior Editorial Advisor, BBC Global News

Thank you for your impressive Hard Rain presentation for the IPCC scientists in Berlin. Although the pictures are hard-hitting and disturbing they gave me something that had been missing from the conference. I was astonished at how deeply I was touched and involved by the careful and intelligent combination of words, music and pictures.
Sonja Waldhausen, research scientist, Berlin

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