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Rebecca Harrell Tickell

Rebecca Reynolds Tickell (née Harrell; born March 2, 1980) is a producer, director, actress, singer, and environmental activist.

Rebecca Harrell Tickell
Rebecca Harrell Tickell with husband Josh at AFI Dallas Film Festival, March 2010
Born
Rebecca Reynolds Harrell

(1980-03-02) March 2, 1980 (age 44)
Occupation(s)Filmmaker
Environmental Activist
Actress
Years active1989–present
Spouse
(m. 2010)
Websitebigpictureranch.com greenplanet3d.com

Acting career edit

Rebecca Harrell starred in the Christmas film Prancer. She garnered a Young Artist Award nomination for Best Young Actress Starring in a Motion Picture. Movie critic Roger Ebert wrote of her performance that "what really redeems the movie, taking it out of the category of kiddie picture and giving it a heart and gumption, is the performance by a young actress named Rebecca Harrell, as Jessica. She's something. She has a troublemaker's look in her eye, and a round, pixie face that's filled with mischief. And she's smart—a plucky schemer who figures out things for herself and isn't afraid to act on her convictions".[1]

She appeared in other films before putting her acting career aside to focus on environmental activism.[2] She has been interviewed on Today, and by The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and The Washington Post.[3]

Environmental activist and filmmaker edit

In 2010, with husband Josh Tickell, Harrell Tickell documented the BP oil spill disaster in the Gulf of Mexico for their film The Big Fix. The film premiered as an "Official Selection" at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. She became sick during the making of this film due to exposure to the mixture of oil and Corexit, which resulted in an irreversible skin condition.[4]

The film received positive reviews, earning an 86% rating on the Rotten Tomatoes website.[5] The New York Times compared the film to Silkwood and described The Big Fix as "an enraged exposé of the crimes of Big Oil".[6] The Village Voice wrote, "The film's scope is staggering, including its detailed outlining of BP’s origins and fingerprints across decades of unrest in Iran. By doing smart, covert reporting that shames our news media, by interviewing uncensored journalists, by speaking with locals whose health has been destroyed, and by interviewing scientists who haven’t been bought by BP (many have, as the film illustrates), Fix stretches into a mandatory-viewing critique of widespread government corruption".[7]

Traveling across the country, the Tickells educate people on different environmental issues, focusing on solutions, mainly algae-based biofuel.[2] Their production company, Green Planet Productions, makes feature-length films and also specializes in video-centered campaigns for eco-minded companies and organizations.[citation needed]

She met her future husband while producing their first documentary film Fuel, which won the 2008 Sundance Film Festival Audience Award for Best Documentary[8] and was shortlisted for the Academy Awards. The film also won awards from the Sedona, Santa Cruz, Clarion, AFI Dallas, and Gaia film festivals.[9] She wrote and performed the song "Drive" for the film, which was shortlisted for a 2009 Academy Award for Best Original Song.[citation needed]

In 2014, Harrell Tickell directed and produced the documentary film Pump, which is funded by the Fuel Freedom Foundation,[10] whose aim is to reduce American dependence on imported oil through replacing it with US-produced methanol from fossil gas, compressed natural gas (obtained by fracking) and biofuels.[11] These solutions are promoted in Pump, which includes an interview with John Hofmeister, Advisory Board member of the Fuel Freedom Foundation and former President of Shell Oil Co.[10] The film has The Los Angeles Times reviewed the film as "well reasoned and compelling". A Bloomberg Business editor posited that "This is the second feature about ending America's dependence on oil from the wife-husband team of Rebecca Harrell Tickell and Josh Tickell. They're tub-thumpers, but not shrill...what the Tickells have to share is valuable."[12] The film has also been criticised for promoting fossil fuel production such as fracking and methanol from fossil gas, as well as biofuels,[13] which are controversial due to their competition for agricultural land with food production and high emissions. For instance, maize ethanol is estimated to have a higher emissions impact than gasoline and diesel, once carbon opportunity costs are factored in, and substantially higher emissions than solar-powered electric vehicles.[14]

The Tickells made a documentary about the 2016 Dakota Access Pipeline construction and associated protests on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation.

In 2020, Harrell Tickell and her husband Josh Tickell co-directed documentary Kiss the Ground, which is narrated by Woody Harrelson, and advocates for restoring soils through regenerative farming as a solution to climate change and soil degradation. The film has received criticism for its uncritical presentation of the ideas of Allan Savory, a controversial figure who has claimed that the carbon sequestration potential of holistic grazing is immune from empirical scientific study.[15] A Food and Climate Research Network meta-study found that Savory's claims were "unrealistic" and very different from those issued by peer-reviewed studies.[16] Kiss the Ground has also been criticised for its selective reference to Project Drawdown,[17] a respected ranking of solutions with the most potential to combat climate change - the film points out that Project Drawdown states that 13.72 - 20.92 Gigatons CO2eq can be sequestered in soils between 2020 and 2050 due to “Managed Grazing” (0.46-0.70 Gigatons CO2eq per year), but omits to mention that this would only be enough to offset of 7-11% of ruminant livestock's total estimated emissions of 6.4 gigatons CO2eq per year,[18] and that Project Drawdown ranks a reduction in livestock numbers due to "Plant-rich diets" as having the 2nd highest potential of all solutions, with potential to reduce emissions by 78.33 - 103.11 Gigatons CO2eq between 2020 and 2050 (2.61-3.44 Gigatons CO2eq per year).[19]

On Sacred Ground was released in January 2023.[20][21]

Algae gasoline edit

The Tickells drove the first car powered by a blend of algae gasoline across America. The car was dubbed the "Algaeus" and got 150 miles per gallon because of its extended battery pack and plug. The gasoline engine was unmodified. "We really view it, not to sound grandiose, as an Apollo mission for algae and renewable fuel" Harrell Tickell told Scientific American.[22] With their convoy of alternatively powered vehicles, they drove across the country educating people about different green energy solutions.[23]

I'll Be The One Organization edit

Harrell Tickell co-founded the I'll Be The One Organization, a national non-profit with the vision of "clean air, clean food, and clean water for all, through shifting energy". It is dedicated to education and media around sustainable energy.[24] Sir Richard Branson and Steve Howard [who?] participated in the launch of I'll Be The One's Green Curriculum for schools during Climate Week NYC.[25]

References edit

  1. ^ Ebert, Roger (November 17, 1989). "Prancer". Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved June 21, 2009.
  2. ^ a b Resmer, Cathy (December 26, 2012). "Veggie-Van Doc Gets Pre-Sundance Screening in Burlington". Seven days. Vermont. Retrieved June 21, 2009.
  3. ^ . Los Angeles, California: The Agency Group. Archived from the original on August 15, 2013. Retrieved May 27, 2010.
  4. ^ "Documentary 'The Big Fix' Takes on Big Oil". October 19, 2011.
  5. ^ "The Big Fix (2011)". Rotten Tomatoes. Flixster.
  6. ^ Holden, Stephen (2011-12-02). "Fury, Up Close and Personal, at the Lingering Effects From the BP Oil Spill". The New York Times.
  7. ^ Hardy, Ernest (November 30, 2011). "Government Corruption and the BP Oil Spill in The Big Fix".
  8. ^ Gelsi, Steve (June 12, 2009). "'Fuel' director powered by algae prospects". MarketWatch. Retrieved June 21, 2009.
  9. ^ "Fuel Press Kit". Greenlight Theatrical. 2010. Retrieved November 15, 2021.
  10. ^ a b "Pump The Movie". Fuel Freedom Foundation. Retrieved 2023-12-24.
  11. ^ "About Us". Fuel Freedom Foundation. Retrieved 2023-12-24.
  12. ^ Wieners, Brad (2014-09-18). "Review: Pump Documentary Takes on U.S. Oil Addictionl". Bloomberg Business.
  13. ^ Steiner, Lauren (2014-10-10). "Buyer Beware: Latest Documentary From the Tickells Promotes Natural Gas". Truthout. Retrieved 2023-12-24.
  14. ^ Searchinger, Timothy D.; Wirsenius, Stefan; Beringer, Tim; Dumas, Patrice (Dec 2018). "Assessing the efficiency of changes in land use for mitigating climate change". Nature. 564 (7735): 249–253. Bibcode:2018Natur.564..249S. doi:10.1038/s41586-018-0757-z. ISSN 1476-4687. PMID 30542169. S2CID 54478982.
  15. ^ TABLE Debates (16 Sep 2016). "Holistic management – a critical review of Allan Savory's grazing method". TABLE Debates. Retrieved 23 July 2023.
  16. ^ Garnett, Tara; Godde, Cécile (2017). "Grazed and confused?" (PDF). Food Climate Research Network. p. 64. Retrieved 11 February 2021. The non-peer-reviewed estimates from the Savory Institute are strikingly higher – and, for all the reasons discussed earlier (Section 3.4.3), unrealistic.
  17. ^ Carter, Nicholas (2020-10-05). "Kiss The Ground: Just A Last Ditch Effort To Keep Meat Relevant?". Plant Based News. Retrieved 2023-12-24.
  18. ^ Twine, Richard (January 2021). "Emissions from Animal Agriculture—16.5% Is the New Minimum Figure". Sustainability. 13 (11): 6276. doi:10.3390/su13116276. ISSN 2071-1050.
  19. ^ "Table of Solutions". Project Drawdown. 2020-02-05. Retrieved 2023-12-24.
  20. ^ Hirsh, Sophie (2023-01-09). "Standing Rock Protests Come to Life in Feature Film 'On Sacred Ground,' Starring David Arquette (Exclusive)". Green Matters. Retrieved 2023-01-12.
  21. ^ Papadatos, Markos (2023-01-10). "Rebecca and Josh Tickell talk about 'On Sacred Ground' film". Digital Journal. Retrieved 2023-01-12.
  22. ^ Biello, David (September 18, 2009). "Algaeus lives! A modified Prius goes cross-country on fuel from algae". Scientific American. Retrieved October 3, 2009.
  23. ^ McGinniss, Paul (September 15, 2009). "Green Vehicle Caravan Driving Cross Country to New York for Fuel film premier in NYC". The New York Green Advocate. Retrieved October 3, 2009.
  24. ^ Knight, Matthew (October 2, 2009). "Fuel for thought: Film strives for energy answers". CNN. Retrieved October 3, 2009.
  25. ^ "Sir Richard Branson - Launch of the Green Curriculum". Consumer Trend News Green. September 28, 2009. Retrieved June 21, 2012.

External links edit

  • Rebecca Harrell Tickell at IMDb

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Rebecca Reynolds Tickell nee Harrell born March 2 1980 is a producer director actress singer and environmental activist Rebecca Harrell TickellRebecca Harrell Tickell with husband Josh at AFI Dallas Film Festival March 2010BornRebecca Reynolds Harrell 1980 03 02 March 2 1980 age 44 Lancaster OhioOccupation s Filmmaker Environmental Activist ActressYears active1989 presentSpouseJosh Tickell m 2010 wbr Websitebigpictureranch wbr com greenplanet3d wbr com Contents 1 Acting career 2 Environmental activist and filmmaker 3 Algae gasoline 4 I ll Be The One Organization 5 References 6 External linksActing career editRebecca Harrell starred in the Christmas film Prancer She garnered a Young Artist Award nomination for Best Young Actress Starring in a Motion Picture Movie critic Roger Ebert wrote of her performance that what really redeems the movie taking it out of the category of kiddie picture and giving it a heart and gumption is the performance by a young actress named Rebecca Harrell as Jessica She s something She has a troublemaker s look in her eye and a round pixie face that s filled with mischief And she s smart a plucky schemer who figures out things for herself and isn t afraid to act on her convictions 1 She appeared in other films before putting her acting career aside to focus on environmental activism 2 She has been interviewed on Today and by The New York Times the Los Angeles Times and The Washington Post 3 Environmental activist and filmmaker editIn 2010 with husband Josh Tickell Harrell Tickell documented the BP oil spill disaster in the Gulf of Mexico for their film The Big Fix The film premiered as an Official Selection at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival She became sick during the making of this film due to exposure to the mixture of oil and Corexit which resulted in an irreversible skin condition 4 The film received positive reviews earning an 86 rating on the Rotten Tomatoes website 5 The New York Times compared the film to Silkwood and described The Big Fix as an enraged expose of the crimes of Big Oil 6 The Village Voice wrote The film s scope is staggering including its detailed outlining of BP s origins and fingerprints across decades of unrest in Iran By doing smart covert reporting that shames our news media by interviewing uncensored journalists by speaking with locals whose health has been destroyed and by interviewing scientists who haven t been bought by BP many have as the film illustrates Fix stretches into a mandatory viewing critique of widespread government corruption 7 Traveling across the country the Tickells educate people on different environmental issues focusing on solutions mainly algae based biofuel 2 Their production company Green Planet Productions makes feature length films and also specializes in video centered campaigns for eco minded companies and organizations citation needed She met her future husband while producing their first documentary film Fuel which won the 2008 Sundance Film Festival Audience Award for Best Documentary 8 and was shortlisted for the Academy Awards The film also won awards from the Sedona Santa Cruz Clarion AFI Dallas and Gaia film festivals 9 She wrote and performed the song Drive for the film which was shortlisted for a 2009 Academy Award for Best Original Song citation needed In 2014 Harrell Tickell directed and produced the documentary film Pump which is funded by the Fuel Freedom Foundation 10 whose aim is to reduce American dependence on imported oil through replacing it with US produced methanol from fossil gas compressed natural gas obtained by fracking and biofuels 11 These solutions are promoted in Pump which includes an interview with John Hofmeister Advisory Board member of the Fuel Freedom Foundation and former President of Shell Oil Co 10 The film has The Los Angeles Times reviewed the film as well reasoned and compelling A Bloomberg Business editor posited that This is the second feature about ending America s dependence on oil from the wife husband team of Rebecca Harrell Tickell and Josh Tickell They re tub thumpers but not shrill what the Tickells have to share is valuable 12 The film has also been criticised for promoting fossil fuel production such as fracking and methanol from fossil gas as well as biofuels 13 which are controversial due to their competition for agricultural land with food production and high emissions For instance maize ethanol is estimated to have a higher emissions impact than gasoline and diesel once carbon opportunity costs are factored in and substantially higher emissions than solar powered electric vehicles 14 The Tickells made a documentary about the 2016 Dakota Access Pipeline construction and associated protests on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation In 2020 Harrell Tickell and her husband Josh Tickell co directed documentary Kiss the Ground which is narrated by Woody Harrelson and advocates for restoring soils through regenerative farming as a solution to climate change and soil degradation The film has received criticism for its uncritical presentation of the ideas of Allan Savory a controversial figure who has claimed that the carbon sequestration potential of holistic grazing is immune from empirical scientific study 15 A Food and Climate Research Network meta study found that Savory s claims were unrealistic and very different from those issued by peer reviewed studies 16 Kiss the Ground has also been criticised for its selective reference to Project Drawdown 17 a respected ranking of solutions with the most potential to combat climate change the film points out that Project Drawdown states that 13 72 20 92 Gigatons CO2eq can be sequestered in soils between 2020 and 2050 due to Managed Grazing 0 46 0 70 Gigatons CO2eq per year but omits to mention that this would only be enough to offset of 7 11 of ruminant livestock s total estimated emissions of 6 4 gigatons CO2eq per year 18 and that Project Drawdown ranks a reduction in livestock numbers due to Plant rich diets as having the 2nd highest potential of all solutions with potential to reduce emissions by 78 33 103 11 Gigatons CO2eq between 2020 and 2050 2 61 3 44 Gigatons CO2eq per year 19 On Sacred Ground was released in January 2023 20 21 Algae gasoline editThe Tickells drove the first car powered by a blend of algae gasoline across America The car was dubbed the Algaeus and got 150 miles per gallon because of its extended battery pack and plug The gasoline engine was unmodified We really view it not to sound grandiose as an Apollo mission for algae and renewable fuel Harrell Tickell told Scientific American 22 With their convoy of alternatively powered vehicles they drove across the country educating people about different green energy solutions 23 I ll Be The One Organization editHarrell Tickell co founded the I ll Be The One Organization a national non profit with the vision of clean air clean food and clean water for all through shifting energy It is dedicated to education and media around sustainable energy 24 Sir Richard Branson and Steve Howard who participated in the launch of I ll Be The One s Green Curriculum for schools during Climate Week NYC 25 References edit Ebert Roger November 17 1989 Prancer Chicago Sun Times Retrieved June 21 2009 a b Resmer Cathy December 26 2012 Veggie Van Doc Gets Pre Sundance Screening in Burlington Seven days Vermont Retrieved June 21 2009 Josh Tickell amp Rebecca Harrell Tickell Los Angeles California The Agency Group Archived from the original on August 15 2013 Retrieved May 27 2010 Documentary The Big Fix Takes on Big Oil October 19 2011 The Big Fix 2011 Rotten Tomatoes Flixster Holden Stephen 2011 12 02 Fury Up Close and Personal at the Lingering Effects From the BP Oil Spill The New York Times Hardy Ernest November 30 2011 Government Corruption and the BP Oil Spill in The Big Fix Gelsi Steve June 12 2009 Fuel director powered by algae prospects MarketWatch Retrieved June 21 2009 Fuel Press Kit Greenlight Theatrical 2010 Retrieved November 15 2021 a b Pump The Movie Fuel Freedom Foundation Retrieved 2023 12 24 About Us Fuel Freedom Foundation Retrieved 2023 12 24 Wieners Brad 2014 09 18 Review Pump Documentary Takes on U S Oil Addictionl Bloomberg Business Steiner Lauren 2014 10 10 Buyer Beware Latest Documentary From the Tickells Promotes Natural Gas Truthout Retrieved 2023 12 24 Searchinger Timothy D Wirsenius Stefan Beringer Tim Dumas Patrice Dec 2018 Assessing the efficiency of changes in land use for mitigating climate change Nature 564 7735 249 253 Bibcode 2018Natur 564 249S doi 10 1038 s41586 018 0757 z ISSN 1476 4687 PMID 30542169 S2CID 54478982 TABLE Debates 16 Sep 2016 Holistic management a critical review of Allan Savory s grazing method TABLE Debates Retrieved 23 July 2023 Garnett Tara Godde Cecile 2017 Grazed and confused PDF Food Climate Research Network p 64 Retrieved 11 February 2021 The non peer reviewed estimates from the Savory Institute are strikingly higher and for all the reasons discussed earlier Section 3 4 3 unrealistic Carter Nicholas 2020 10 05 Kiss The Ground Just A Last Ditch Effort To Keep Meat Relevant Plant Based News Retrieved 2023 12 24 Twine Richard January 2021 Emissions from Animal Agriculture 16 5 Is the New Minimum Figure Sustainability 13 11 6276 doi 10 3390 su13116276 ISSN 2071 1050 Table of Solutions Project Drawdown 2020 02 05 Retrieved 2023 12 24 Hirsh Sophie 2023 01 09 Standing Rock Protests Come to Life in Feature Film On Sacred Ground Starring David Arquette Exclusive Green Matters Retrieved 2023 01 12 Papadatos Markos 2023 01 10 Rebecca and Josh Tickell talk about On Sacred Ground film Digital Journal Retrieved 2023 01 12 Biello David September 18 2009 Algaeus lives A modified Prius goes cross country on fuel from algae Scientific American Retrieved October 3 2009 McGinniss Paul September 15 2009 Green Vehicle Caravan Driving Cross Country to New York for Fuel film premier in NYC The New York Green Advocate Retrieved October 3 2009 Knight Matthew October 2 2009 Fuel for thought Film strives for energy answers CNN Retrieved October 3 2009 Sir Richard Branson Launch of the Green Curriculum Consumer Trend News Green September 28 2009 Retrieved June 21 2012 External links editRebecca Harrell Tickell at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rebecca Harrell Tickell amp oldid 1218486466, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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