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LIGHT POLLUTION
 

Light pollution

Friday, December 2, 2022
6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
The Club Cinema

Speakers

Estelle Walton in videoconference
Director of the feature film Rekindle the Stars

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59'

Fabien Malbet
CNRS Research Director at the Institute of Planetology and Astrophysics of Grenoble (IPAG), Deputy Director of the Observatory of Sciences of the Universe of Grenoble (OSUG)

Julien Milli
Deputy Astronomer of the UGA at the Institute of Planetology and Astrophysics of Grenoble (IPAG)

COMPETITION
SHORT FILM

TOXIC TOUR GERMANY:
THE HUNGRY MINE

Anne-Lise Carlo

Documentary l France l 7'

In the Rhineland, a gigantic open-air coal mine is swallowing up entire villages, gradually erased from the map by an ultra-polluting industry intended to produce electricity.

Will a few activists be enough to stop the infernal machine that is creating this lunar landscape?

Alain Amselem

ANPCEN correspondent for the department of Isère - National association for the protection of the night sky and environment

COMPETITION
ENVIRONMENT

IGNITE THE STARS

Estelle Walton

Documentary l France l 52'

Today, a third of humanity cannot see the stars. By 2050, it could even be one in two people.

Light pollution has a negative impact on living things, astronomy and energy resources.

We need the stars.

And for ten years, men have been mobilizing to save them.

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