
Energy: A Matter Of Choices (1973)
The film discusses the energy consumption patterns in the United States, highlighting that while the country comprises less than 6% of the global population, it consumes over 33% of the world’s energy. It explores the reliance on fossil fuels (oil, natural gas, and coal) and the implications of energy shortages experienced in the 1970s. The narrative illustrates the historical demand for electricity, the environmental costs of energy production, and the challenges of balancing energy supply with environmental protection. It emphasizes the need for energy conservation, the potential of alternative energy sources, and the importance of government involvement in addressing the energy crisis.
Keywords
energy consumption, fossil fuels, electricity demand, environmental impact, energy crisis, conservation, alternative energy, government regulation