The DC Environmental Film Festival has, yet again, managed to pull together an impressive collection of films (documentaries, animated, archival, children's, etc.) looking at our energy, climate and environmental challenges and opportunities. From astoundingly beautiful vistas (how about the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (America's Wildest Refuge) to the devastatingly destressing (such as a 40-square mile Superfund site in Oklahoma (Tar Creek)), the "19th Annual Environmental Film Festival in the nation's capital" provides a rich montage across the beauty and pain of 21st century environmentalism.
There are a myriad of rich themes within the Festival. The Energy Film Series, for example, has over 20 events -- in other words, it is impossible to make it to every film worth seeing. On the other hand, to transition to one of the films, don't "bag it" ("to quit, forgo, or give up on") and -- if you're in the DC area -- get yourself to at least some of these great films.
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