Bullfrog Films
77 minutes
SDH Captioned
Grades 9 - 12, College, Adults

Directed by Josh Fox, Steve Liptay
Produced by Josh Fox, Steve Liptay, Deborah Wallace

DVD Purchase $295, Rent $95
Rent $95
US Release Date: 2016
Copyright Date: 2016
DVD ISBN: 1-941545-53-X

Subjects
Activism
Climate Change/Global Warming
Ecology
Energy
Environmental Justice
Ethics
Global Issues
Political Science
Science
Technology
Society
Sociology

Awards and Festivals
Science Books and Films Best Films List 2017
DIVEST! The Climate Movement on Tour

Chronicles 350.org's 'Do the Math' bus tour as it launched the fossil fuel divestment campaign onto the national and ultimately international stage.

"This remarkable film holds the potential to inspire courage and meaningful action among viewers." Shannon Elizabeth Bell, Asst Prof, Sociology, University of Kentucky

[Note: Community screenings of DIVEST! can be booked at Bullfrog Communities.]

As world governments struggle to meet the aspirational limit of 1.5°C of global warming agreed to at COP21 in Paris, a new campaign is targeting the fossil fuel industry in an effort to withdraw its social license to operate. DIVEST! chronicles 350.org's 'Do the Math' bus tour across the United States in 2012 as it launched the fossil fuel divestment campaign onto the national and ultimately international stage.

Each night Bill McKibben and special guests laid out the findings in his landmark Rolling Stone article 'Global Warming's Terrifying New Math' and made both the moral and historical case for divestment. Three years later over 500 institutions representing over 3 trillion dollars in assets have committed to divest. The campaign is winning, but with the clock ticking down the question remains: will the victories add up enough to matter?

Featuring Naomi Klein, Reverend Lennox Yearwood, Dr. Sandra Steingraber, Josh Fox, Terry Tempest Williams, Winona LaDuke, Desmond Tutu and Ira Glass.

Web Page: http://www.bullfrogfilms.com/catalog/divest.html

Reviews
"This video arrives at a remarkable time...Trump and Tillerson may be worried that they need to step in to 'save' the rich oil companies because 350.org and other like-minded efforts to promote renewable energy are being successful. I'd like to think so. Watch this program with that sense of hope and see if you agree."

Lee Katterman, Science Books and Films

"Divest! serves as an inspiration and reminder to sociologists to engage actively in the social issues about which we do our research. We should not only analyze social movements and critique the capitalist modes of production that drive environmental destruction, social devastation of the already marginalized, and climate change. We must also ensure that our own institutions are moving toward a world that actively works against these injustices...The featured refrain, 'We can do better than this' seems truer than ever."
Danielle Falzon, Teaching Sociology

"Divest! goes on a road trip with Bill McKibben, Naomi Klein, and others as they crisscross the country galvanizing people to confront the fossil fuel industry where it hurts--the industry's financial bottom-line. Part documentary, part call to action, one comes away asking not, 'What did I think about the film?' but 'What am I going to do now that I've seen it.'"
Paul Wapner, Professor of Global Environmental Politics, American University, Co-editor, Global Environmental Politics: From Person to Planet, Author, Is Wildness Over? (Where Am I?)

"Divest! is a powerful testament to the importance of withdrawing support from the fossil fuel industry. As an important step in following up the Paris Accord, it vividly highlights the urgency of action. An excellent guide for community discussions."
Dr. Richard Tucker, Adjunct Professor of Natural Resources and Environment, University of Michigan, Author, Insatiable Appetite: The United States and Ecological Degradation of the Tropical World

"Teaching students about the severity of the global climate crisis without pushing them into a ravine of hopelessness can be a very difficult task. DIVEST! presents a powerful solution to this pedagogical challenge...This remarkable film holds the potential to inspire courage and meaningful action among viewers."
Shannon Elizabeth Bell, Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of Kentucky, Author, Our Roots Run Deep as Ironweed: Appalachian Women and the Fight for Environmental Justice

"Divest! puts the stars of today's climate change movement in the spotlight as they juxtapose the movement's chilling facts with its hopeful energy. This documentary is a valuable audiovisual complement to recent publications by Bill McKibben and Naomi Klein that is sure to stimulate constructive conversation in classrooms and living rooms alike."
Dr. Anna J. Willow, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, The Ohio State University

"Useful for older high schoolers to examine how grassroots action on climate change can make a difference."
Geri Diorio, School Library Journal

"Divest's message and technique is recommended especially at this time when the United States' political landscape is poised to change significantly for the first time in 8 years, and political and moral will to enact further climate protections seems unlikely."
Jessica Isler, Educational Media Reviews Online

"The Climate Movement on Tour offers a telling glimpse of how the movement in 2012 sought to mobilize America with concert performances blending global warming science, inspiring speeches, and music. Useful for college and high school classes where students might find that the concert format helps them learn."
James William Gibson, Professor of Sociology, California State University - Long Beach, Author, A Reenchanted World: The Quest for a New Kinship With Nature

"The film is filled with inspiring speeches, music, footage of actions, and voices from around the world...I recommend this documentary for college students and professors who want to communicate about climate change as well as inspire action."
Cherice Block, Whole Terrain Journal

"Illustrate[s] the impacts of climate change and how people are rallying to stop it. The film is particularly geared to post-secondary students, although high school students could benefit from it as well."
Ellen Bees, Green Teacher