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Give the Sun and Wind a Chance

Giv solen og vinden en chance

If the utilization of sun and wind can replace costly import of oil and coal, it will not only be possible to save money, but also contribute to the reduction of global pollution. The film shows how local energy resources are being developed in India with help from other countries, and explains the consequences of these developments on both local and global scale.

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Ole John

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Visionik
Ole John Film

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Country: Denmark

Year: 1991

Genre: Documentary

Length: 26'

Format: 16 mm, English Subtitles, M/E,

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