 Karl   Grossman is a professor of journalism at the State University of New   York/College at Old Westbury who has specialized in investigative   reporting for nearly 50 years. He is the host of the TV program “Enviro   Close-Up,” the writer and presenter of numerous TV documentaries and  the  author of six books.The  New Earth International Film Festival has selected “Crimes Against The  Future” for screening. The  documentary is hosted and was written by Karl  Grossman (photo, left), a  member of the board of Beyond Nuclear. Frank Melli is its  executive  producer and director.
Karl   Grossman is a professor of journalism at the State University of New   York/College at Old Westbury who has specialized in investigative   reporting for nearly 50 years. He is the host of the TV program “Enviro   Close-Up,” the writer and presenter of numerous TV documentaries and  the  author of six books.The  New Earth International Film Festival has selected “Crimes Against The  Future” for screening. The  documentary is hosted and was written by Karl  Grossman (photo, left), a  member of the board of Beyond Nuclear. Frank Melli is its  executive  producer and director. 
“Crimes Against The Future” investigates environmental and human rights crimes currently being committed—from climate change to the dangers of nuclear power—and puts into perspective what they mean for future generations. The documentary was aired nationally in the United States last month on Free Speech TV.
The New Earth International Film Festival is based in Poland and will run between October 16 and 20. The documentary can be viewed on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6sYrFEBBDnE
Featured in it are: Bianca Jagger of the Bianca Jagger Human Rights Foundation; science broadcaster Dr. David Suzuki; Dr. Helen Caldicott, a founder of Physicians for Social Responsibility, and Beyond Nuclear's Founding President; best-selling author Dr. Michio Kaku, professor of theoretical physics at the City University of New York; Derek Osborn, president of Stakeholders Forum; Randy Hayes of Foundation of Earth; Hunter Lovins of Natural Capital Solutions; Brice Lalonde, former environmental minister of France; and environmental journalist Barbara Y.E. Pyle.