Switch: What Is the Future of Energy? Documentary & Discussion

 
03 Apr 2013
 
7:00 PM
 
Great Hall, Memorial Union

Energy is one of the most important issue of our time. Our transportation, global commerce, food and water, medicine, communications and computing all depend on it. The film Switch explores the way we use energy, from coal to solar, oil to biofuels. Writer and producer Scott Tinker, a geologist, talks to the people driving energy research and production today, including national and international government officials, industry leaders and academics. The film removes politics from the discussion, makes the technical accessible and documents our likely path of transition to new energy sources. A discussion will immediately follow the 98-min film.


The following Iowa State faculty and employees will participate in the post-film discussion, which will be moderated by Bill Simpkins a professor in the Department of Geological and Atmospheric Science. [b]Iver Anderson[/b], faculty scientist, Ames Lab; adjunct professor, Materials Science and Engineering [b]Robert Brown[/b], Iowa Farm Bureau Director, Bioeconomy Institute; Anson Marston Distinguished Professor in Engineering; Director, Center for Sustainable Environmental Technologies [b]Bill Gutowski[/b], professor, Department of Geological and Atmospheric Sciences [b]Franek Hasiuk[/b], assistant professor, Department of Geological and Atmospheric Sciences [b]Matt Liebman[/b], professor, Henry A. Wallace Chair for Sustainable Agriculture [b]John Miranowski[/b], professor, Department of Economics [b]Merry Rankin[/b], Director, Office of Sustainability [b]Gene Takle[/b], professor, Agronomy Department and Climate Science Program [b]Jeff Witt[/b], Director, Iowa State University Utility Services (Power Plant) [i]Switch[/i] is an Arcos Films production. It was produced and directed by Harry Lynch and is presented by the Geological Society of America in conjunction with the American Geosciences Institute. Scott Tinker is the director of the Bureau of Economic Geology and the State Geologist of Texas. He is also the acting associate dean for research, and a professor holding the Allday Endowed Chair in the Jackson School of Geosciences at The University of Texas at Austin. Director Harry Lynch has been directing, producing and writing documentary films for sixteen years. He has also worked as a photographer, screenwriter, ad writer and producer, audio engineer and record company intern. [i]Switch[/i] is his sixth film. Others include: [i]Unconventional[/i] (2008 NBC regional), [i]Recapturing Cuba[/i] (2007 PBS), [i]Ride Around the World[/i] (2006 IMAX), [i]Making the Modern[/i] (2003 PBS), [i]Bullriders[/i] (1997 theatrical, DirecTV). This film is just one part of the Switch Energy Project. It includes a video-driven website, with more than five hours of short clips organized by topic: [url=http://www.switchenergyproject.com/index.php]www.switchenergyproject.com[/url].