“Once Upon a Time in Anatolia,” an award winner at Cannes, directed by the Turkish filmmaker Nuri Bilge Ceylan, is both police procedural and existential meditation.
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“Once Upon a Time in Anatolia,” an award winner at Cannes, directed by the Turkish filmmaker Nuri Bilge Ceylan, is both police procedural and existential meditation. In “John Mellencamp: It’s About You,” the photographer Kurt Markus and his son, Ian, reflect on the disappearance of traditional small-town life as they follow Mr. Mellencamp’s 2009 American tour Iran is shown as a country of discontent and alienation in “The Hunter,” directed by and starring Rafi Pitts. “Let’s be clear, I’m an engineer. I am not telling you we shouldn’t build pipelines. We just should not build this one,” Klink says about Keystone XL. We have no examples of economic growth occurring in the absence of human population growth. Population growth is a Ponzi scheme and we’re setting up future generations as its victims. Investment in renewables is soaring in the UK. Officials predict a total of £2.5bn this fiscal year This animation of world coal consumption by the U.S. Energy Information Administration shows clearly just how problematic Asia’s coal dependency is. This beautiful house in the Australian bush prominently uses wood that loggers would usually discard as part of its hand-sculpted structural framework. Don’t let that beautiful arrangement of pomegranates go to waste. Cave dwellings are not unusual in the Saumur region of France. This retired teacher has converted old quarry houses into a stunning underground home |
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