Sting’s climate and environment message from 1989
A warning about climate change and environmental destruction, from 1989. Down to Earth is a 1989 short film features the musician Sting, performing a monologue, a compilation of predictions made then.
Down to Earth is a 1989 film, written and directed by David J O’Brien, and produced by George Willison. The short film features the British musician and actor Sting, performing a monologue during the early stages of his solo career. Sting was filmed in a London Studio.
The film Down to Earth is a compilation of predictions made then. A quarter century later, nothing much has changed except that we’re a quarter century further on from a crisis that was already outlined back then.
Tags: 1980s, 1989, Artist, Environment, Film, Prediction, United Kingdom, Video
Categories: Biosphere, Climate Change, Environment, Films, Video
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