Tonight at 8pm Eastern, the documentary
"We Know Not What We Do", featuring Katharine Hayhoe, Richard Alley and John Cook from Skeptical Science, airs on Link TV (channel 9410 on Dish Network and 375 on Direct TV). Air times:
Thursday Jan 12 - 8:00pm Eastern and again at 8:00pm Pacific
Tuesday Jan 24 - 12:00noon Pacific (3:00pm Eastern) and 11:00pm Pacific (2:00am Eastern Jan 25)
Saturday Jan 28 - 2:00am Pacific (5:00am Eastern)
Thursday Feb 2 - 6:00am Pacific (9:00am Eastern)
Friday Feb 3 - 2:00am Pacific (5:00am Eastern)
“We Know Not What We Do” travels the world to spotlight areas, both rural and urban, interviewing some of the brightest minds alive today, to find out what exactly is being sacrificed because of our unbridled addiction for fossil fuels. The film explores our ideas of “wealth,” and questions our misconceptions of expansion and economic growth. Can we cut back, cut down or even completely change our course for alternative sustainable energies without throwing our world into chaos? Can we shift our priorities? Is it possible for our species to become a tight knit community of human beings that can work together for survival? As many ignore this puzzle altogether, “We Know Not What We Do” urges that we face this challenge, solve the dilemma, or run the risk of extinction.
Trailer here:
https://www.linktv.org/shows/we-know-not-what-we-do/episodes/we-know-not-what-we-do