Michael P. Nash is an American film director, screenwriter and
producer. He has directed the films Climate Refugees, Fuel and
Nebraska. His films have won several domestic and international
awards. During the Copenhagen COP15 conference Nash, considered an
expert on environmental migration, helped the UN frame the issue of
environmental migrants. At the 2010 Sundance Film Festival, where his
film Climate Refugees was shown, Robert Redford stated that "[Climate
Refugees] can be an agent for social change." Climate Refugees was
also shown at the L.A. Film Festival and was screened by the United
Nations. Recently he was award Senator Barbara Boxer's Conservation
Champion Award and the Neiman Marcus Environmental Filmmakers Vision
Award at the Dallas International Film Festival.
producer. He has directed the films Climate Refugees, Fuel and
Nebraska. His films have won several domestic and international
awards. During the Copenhagen COP15 conference Nash, considered an
expert on environmental migration, helped the UN frame the issue of
environmental migrants. At the 2010 Sundance Film Festival, where his
film Climate Refugees was shown, Robert Redford stated that "[Climate
Refugees] can be an agent for social change." Climate Refugees was
also shown at the L.A. Film Festival and was screened by the United
Nations. Recently he was award Senator Barbara Boxer's Conservation
Champion Award and the Neiman Marcus Environmental Filmmakers Vision
Award at the Dallas International Film Festival.
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