When
to
Where
NSW Teachers Federation Building
37 Reservoir St
Surry Hills NSW 2010
Australia
Why
A US foreign policy reporter, Abby Martin, and her Iraq veteran husband turn their sights on the hidden impact that the US military has on the planet, after the birth of their first child created them anxiety about the climate crisis. Their investigation exposes a secretive and constantly-expanding web of pollution, cover-ups and unaccountability by the world’s biggest polluter.
Earth’s Greatest Enemy reveals a hidden truth behind the climate crisis: the role of the U.S. military as the world’s largest institutional polluter, tracing the link between war, empire, and ecological destruction. Drawing on powerful testimonies from veterans, scientists, and frontline communities, it uncovers how military operations poison ecosystems, accelerate global warming, and sacrifice the future for endless expansion. From Alaska’s melting glaciers to contaminated bases across the U.S. and toxic battlefields abroad, Earth’s Greatest Enemy delivers a provocative and unflinching examination of the untouchable institution playing an outsized role in the climate crisis.
Sydney, Friday, 5th June, 6.30pm, NSW Teacher Federation, 23-33 Mary St, Surrey Hills. Tickets $25 and $15 concession
We follow the film showing with a panel discussion.
Presented by Independent and Peaceful Australia Network (IPAN) - https://ipan.org.au/
This film is recommended for a mature audience (M) and that it contains thematic material that may be disturbing to some viewers, including discussions of war and environmental destruction, but that this material is presented in an educational and journalistic context'. Persons under 15 years must be accompanied by a parent or adult guardian.