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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Josh_FoxJosh Fox - Wikipedia

    Josh Fox is an American film director, playwright and environmental activist, best known for his Oscar-nominated, Emmy-winning 2010 documentary, Gasland. He is the founder and artistic director of a film and theater company in New York City, International WOW, and has contributed as a journalist to Rolling Stone , The Daily Beast , NowThis ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GaslandGasland - Wikipedia

    Gasland is a 2010 American documentary film written and directed by Josh Fox. It focuses on communities in the United States where natural gas drilling activity was a concern and, specifically, on hydraulic fracturing ("fracking"), a method of stimulating production in otherwise impermeable rock.

  3. Apr 30, 2024 · Josh Foxs new film, ‘The Welcome Table,’ features the stories of climate refugees from across the globe. The film’s final scene brought together displaced people and New Orleans residents to...

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  4. Aug 24, 2022 · But what Josh Fox is probably most well known for is his 2010 feature documentary, Gasland. Gasland terrified and outraged audiences across the globe. Its shocking images of bubbling rivers, chemically burnt animals and household tap water bursting into flames catapulted hydraulic fracking from a fringe concept into the mainstream.

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  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm1068198Josh Fox - IMDb

    79 Photos. Josh Fox is known for GasLand (2010), How to Let Go of the World: and Love All the Things Climate Can't Change (2016) and Gasland Part II (2013). More at IMDbPro.

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  7. Jan 26, 2016 · In “How to Let Go of the World and Love All the Things Climate Can’t Change,” Fox travels the globe, from New York City to the Marshall Islands and China, to follow the struggles of communities...

  8. Feb 25, 2011 · Several years ago, a natural-gas company offered filmmaker Josh Fox $100,000 for his family's property. That land — 19 acres in the Delaware River Basin in Pennsylvania — just happens to be...

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