From Deseret News archives:
Students help send message on global warming
"Are you ready to make history today?" Quigley shouted to the group of excited students. "It is going to send a powerful message about climate change, and we're asking our leaders to step it up. We want to save the snow in Park City."
Quigley and numerous other people featured in the Sundance Film Festival documentary "Everything's Cool" gathered at Treasure Mountain Middle School to talk to the students and be part of the art piece. Filmmakers Daniel Gold and Judith Helfand had followed Quigley for a similar aerial shot in 2005 in the town of Iqaluit, Canada, and they followed him with cameras Monday morning to Park City.
Sheila Watts-Cloutier, who has gained international attention for her message on global warming as a human-rights violation, is from that Canadian village and was one of the many people featured in the documentary who attended the Park City event. She is in town for the Sundance Film Festival and spoke to the Park City students before they took part in the giant artwork.
"In the Arctic, because our hunting culture depends on it so much being cold, we are having huge challenges" because of global warming, she said. "We are counting on you as American young children to do this and be part of the global solution."
The documentary "Everything's Cool" began in Park City, said Gold, who co-directed the film with Helfand. In 2003, the two attended the film festival, where Gold met a New Zealander who was in Park City for the winter season to make snow for the ski resorts. Unfortunately, 2003 was a warm winter.
"We wanted to show the effects of global warming on everyday people," Gold said as he crouched in the snow with the students to help form the "S" in "Step it up."
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My picture was in the paper!!! Sweet!!!
Tracy Lewis | Aug. 14, 2007 at 9:39 a.m.
Lauren Willard, left, and Tracy Lewis share a laugh Monday as they join hundreds of other middle-school students in spelling out a message in the snow at Park City about global warming. The students spelled out the message "Step it up. Go carbon neutral" for activist and aerial artist John Quigley as part of a Sundance Film Festival documentary.
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