
Co-presented with the Atlantic Council Global Energy Center
This program will include a live discussion on Saturday, March 20 at 1pm, featuring intros from Bill Stetson (Board of Directors, DCEFF) and Senator Ed Markey.
Building on the success of its award-winning debut film in the Current Revolution series, American Resilience Project presents Nation in Transition, an exploration of the energy transition in the Southwest, where power and water systems are increasingly stressed due to more frequent extreme heat and drought, and where increasing numbers of coal-fired power plants are closing due to market forces. Within the wider context of our global energy transition, the film highlights the coal-to-renewables transition on the Navajo Nation and across northern Arizona through the stories of workers, their families and communities, business and tribal leaders, utility executives, policy makers and environmental activists. The film offers a roadmap for accelerating and navigating just energy transitions for workers and communities affected by the rapidly changing energy economy towards a carbon-free future.
- Year2021
- Runtime28 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- PremiereD.C. Premiere
- DirectorRoger Sorkin

Co-presented with the Atlantic Council Global Energy Center
This program will include a live discussion on Saturday, March 20 at 1pm, featuring intros from Bill Stetson (Board of Directors, DCEFF) and Senator Ed Markey.
Building on the success of its award-winning debut film in the Current Revolution series, American Resilience Project presents Nation in Transition, an exploration of the energy transition in the Southwest, where power and water systems are increasingly stressed due to more frequent extreme heat and drought, and where increasing numbers of coal-fired power plants are closing due to market forces. Within the wider context of our global energy transition, the film highlights the coal-to-renewables transition on the Navajo Nation and across northern Arizona through the stories of workers, their families and communities, business and tribal leaders, utility executives, policy makers and environmental activists. The film offers a roadmap for accelerating and navigating just energy transitions for workers and communities affected by the rapidly changing energy economy towards a carbon-free future.
- Year2021
- Runtime28 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- PremiereD.C. Premiere
- DirectorRoger Sorkin
