Syriana goes climate neutral 3

Hot off the (press release) presses:

In a groundbreaking move, Warner Bros. Pictures and Participant Productions have made Syriana, a multi-layered political thriller about the global oil industry, the first major motion picture to be "climate neutral" by offsetting 100% of carbon dioxide emissions generated by the production during filming -- an estimated 2,040 tons -- with investments in renewable energy. Investments will be made in wind and methane power and, specifically, in projects that may not otherwise happen without this support.

NativeEnergy worked with Syriana's producers to calculate the amount of carbon dioxide emissions from all of Syriana's production activities, including filming, air travel, rental car and truck emissions, hotel energy use, diesel generators used on location, office and warehouse energy use, and emissions from shipping. NativeEnergy then offset those emissions by purchasing renewable energy credits, or "green tags," from renewable energy projects.

(I added the links. Haven't found the press release online yet -- will link when I do.)

Pretty cool.

Update [2006-1-18 15:15:9 by David Roberts]: Hm ... DavoJ says in comments that The Day After Tomorrow was in fact the first climate-neutral blockbuster, and IMDb at least seems to back him up. Anybody got more info on this?

David Roberts is staff writer for Grist. You can follow his Twitter feed at twitter.com/drgrist.

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  1. DavoJ Posted 7:55 am
    18 Jan 2006

    That is coolAlthough according to various sources (including imdb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0319262/trivia)

    the climate change blockbuster 'The Day After Tomorrow' takes line honours as the first carbon-neutral movie.
    Not to take anything away from Syriana thought - that is cool.  Hopefully a growing trend...
  2. EnergyOrganic Posted 10:58 am
    18 Jan 2006

    Syriana with renewables, DayAfter with treeshttp://biz.yahoo.com/bw/060118/20060118005974.html?.v=1

    Humankind's future is determined by today's energy choices.
  3. EnergyOrganic Posted 10:58 am
    18 Jan 2006

    Syriana with renewables, DayAfter with treeshttp://biz.yahoo.com/bw/060118/20060118005974.html?.v=1

    Humankind's future is determined by today's energy choices.

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