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44 comments on CNN and Rep. Roscoe Bartlett: Peak Oil and a New Poll about Energy
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Some great public opinion data in there too. I am trying to track it down to report it. I think it was a USAToday/CNN poll...if anyone can find it before I do, send it to the eds address please.
They still haven't updated the "CNN Presents" page with the supplemental information, but I did find the educators guide:
http://www.cnn.com/2006/EDUCATION/03/14/cnnpce.we.were.warned/index.html
It seems that both Simmons and Bartlett appear in the film, so how bad could it be :-)?
I recorded it, too. It was short. Pretty good, all things considered.
Am investigating the possibility of making the clip available online. Just for educational purposes, y'know...
Video (16 Mb)
Right-click and save it to your hard drive.
While the bandwidth lasts. Mirrors welcome.
Text transcript is up at CNN:
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0603/15/sitroom.01.html
http://www.evworld.com/evworld_audio/cnn_roscoebartlett.mp3
http://68.50.233.253/cnn-oil.rm.torrent
I am trying to figure out how to make them. I'm trying to make one out of the 2 Gb AVI file.
http://www.savefile.com/files/4331820
Worth a look, because this segment wasn't in "We Were Warned." Must have ended up on the cutting room floor.
I mean, what percentage of Amercia is likely to watch this on the weekend?
Looks like CNN thinks that Peak Oil still needs a fictional story line.
Sunday, March 12
8pm: War Stories: 797,000 / CNN Presents (7 to 9): 581,000 / Catastrophe: 178,000
Saturday, March 11
8pm: Heartland: 652,000 / CNN Presents (7 to 9): 696,000 / MSNBC Investigates: 355,000
So, not a lot, not a little.
I suppose if 600,000 people watch it and 1% are moved enough to actually do something positive about it, then you've got another 6,000 people that might be out there spreading the word.
Let's hope the other channels have weak line-ups at the saame times.