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DESCRIPTION:Architect Bill McDonough and chemist Michael Braungart bring together 
 ecology and human design, taking nature itself as our guide for reinventing 
 technical enterprises to be as safe and ever-renewing as natural processes. 
  They  work with corporations with over half a trillion dollars in annual 
 sales, companies like Ford and Nike, to redesign buildings, processes, and 
 products to work according to nature's rules.  Using the stories of five 
 projects that represent a revolutionary change in the direction of the 
 human economy, the film  inspires people to reconsider their current 
 efforts for the environment, reinvent their businesses and institutions to 
 work with nature and redefine themselves as consumers, producers, and 
 citizens to promote a new sustainable relationship with the Earth.  “One 
 of the most informative, brilliant and hopeful films about the 
 transformation of industrial and economic activities that will lead to a 
 healthy, just, socially stable and environmentally sustaining society for 
 all current and future generations.” (55 min, 2001)     The Chris Award, 
 Columbus International Film & Video Festival  First Place in Category, 
 EarthVision Environmental Film Festival, 2003  For more info please see: 
 http://www.worldcentric.org or http://www.uucpa.org  \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/04/26/97833.php
SUMMARY:Film: Next Industrial Revolution
LOCATION:Unitarian Universalist Church of Palo Alto  505 E. Charleston, Palo Alto 
 94306  http://www.worldcentric.org/filmseries/winter2006.htm  \n\nTom 
 Cronin from Earthome - the organization which produced the film- will lead 
 a discussion after the film.
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/04/26/97833.php
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