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How to Power a City

Sky scape of a city with renewable energy- windmill etc. with people cheering Join us for the Montreal Premiere of How to Power a City!

We are excited to host the Montreal premiere of this new documentary that showcases climate solutions and renewable energy projects that communities across the U.S. are implementing.

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The screening takes place at Cinéma du musée on Nov. 19, 2024, at 4:00 pm.

Following the screening, Director Melanie La Rosa will join us for a panel discussion with Q&A, followed by cocktails.

Thank you toÌýMSSI,ÌýSustainable Growth Initiative (SGI),ÌýTISEDÌý²¹²Ô»åÌýTrottier Institute for Science and Public Policy (TISPP)Ìýfor partnering with us for this event!

About the documentary

"How To Power A City" is a solutions-focused climate story. It is a front-row seat to witness how people are leading solar and wind projects in their hometowns.

The film reveals how each community faces obstacles from fossil fuel dependence to technical impasses, public ignorance, cost, indifferent leaders, and superstorm disasters.

They prevail with solutions that do more than just create electricity.

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Melanie La Rosa

Director Melanie La Rosa

Melanie La Rosa is an award-winning filmmaker and professor. Her documentary, "How To Power A City" (2023) follows people leading renewable energy projects in six U.S. and Puerto Rico locales.

She is a Public Voices Fellow on the Climate Crisis with the OpEd Project and Yale Program on Climate Change Communication and the author of "Communities and the Clean Energy Revolution" (Lexington Books, 2022).

Her films air nationally on PBS and have screened at festivals worldwide. Her articles appear in World War Zero, The Progressive, and other national publications, and she has won many competitive grants supporting her films.

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