Nobelity: A Look at the Future Through the Eyes of Nobel Laureates
Streaming Video - 2005
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Who should we believe in the debate over global warming? Will there be enough food and energy for a growing world? Can we conquer disease, hunger, poverty and war, or will they conquer us? What can I do to make the world a better place? Nobelity - a stunning look at the world's most pressing problems through the eyes of nine Nobel Laureates - follows filmmaker Turk Pipkin's personal journey to find enlightening answers about the kind of world our children and grandchildren will know. Filmed in the United States, France, England, India, and Africa and featuring Steven Weinberg, Jody Williams, Ahmed Zewail, Rick Smalley, Wangari Maathai, Sir Joseph Rotblat, Dr. Harold Varmus, Desmond Tutu, and Amartya Sen
Introduction (1:07)
World's Problems (2:27)
Steve Weinberg (1:48)
Weinberg on Global Warming (1:46)
Rick Smalley on the Energy Problem (2:43)
Smalley on Solar Energy (2:40)
Considering World's Problems (1:37)
Harold Varmus (1:39)
HIV and Africa (3:15)
America's Insufficient Spending (2:14)
Jody Williams on Glorifying War (1:27)
Landmines (2:11)
Anti-Landmine Treaty (1:58)
One Person Making Difference (1:41)
Ahmed Zewail (1:41)
Zewail and Egypt (1:44)
Zewail on Snapshot Photography (2:26)
Zewail on Science, Islam and Tolerance (2:39)
Paris (2:18)
Environment, War and Poverty (2:41)
Greenbelt Movement (1:26)
African Empowerment (2:02)
Kenya, Culture and Nature (1:10)
Joseph Rotblat and Nuclear War (1:56)
Nuclear Weapons Still a Problem (2:19)
Threat and Possible Abolition of Nukes (2:16)
Calcutta (2:34)
Travels Through India (3:24)
Amartya Sen (1:18)
Sen on Hunger and Disease (2:16)
Rise of Women (1:37)
Reason and Optimism (1:01)
Child Mortality (2:00)
Rational Pursuit of Change (1:49)
Action and World Problems (2:19)
Love (2:07)
Desmond Tutu on Human Family (1:42)
God Not on Our Side (3:03)
Simple but Challenging Task (1:59)
Dedication & Credits: Nobelity: A Look at the Future Through the Eyes of Nobel Laureates (4:41)
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PUBLISHED
Monterey Home Video (Firm), 2005
Year Published: 2005
Format: Streaming Video
SUBJECTS
Conservation of natural resources
Government policy
Environmental protection
Natural resources
Nobel Prize winners
Philosophy
Study and teaching
Population policy
Rural-urban migration
Social change
Social ecology
Urbanization