- At a time when humanity is searching for responses to the global climate crisis while pondering its ecological track-record, "Belonging" is a reflection on the convergence of environmental science and spiritual reverence for Mother Nature.
- "Belonging" gives us a comprehensive look at all human-made pollution that, on top of climate change, warrants our immediate concern and action. And the film also carries a positive message of environmental wisdom, combining voices from both the scientific and spiritual worlds.
- Today, information and technologies alone won't be enough to overcome converging economic, environmental and eventually energy supply crises. Doing away with our wasteful ways will mean cutting into our comfort zone and making efforts we no longer used to make.
- To succeed, faith will be a powerful motivating force.
- Even though this new environmental faith won't have to be specifically religious,
- Extras include extended interviews with:
· William Rees PhD (Ecological Footprint Analysis)
· Andrew Weaver PhD (Canadian IPCC Climate Scientist)
· Philip Austin PhD (Atmospheric Physics Researcher)
· Wisdom and Commonsense from multi-faith perspectives
- Produced by Gerard Ungerman and Audrey Brohy, Freewill Productions
- Narrated by Dustin Hoffman
- Run time: 52 minutes