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Aerosol Crimes (aka Chemtrails)

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Produced by chemtrail researcher Clifford Carnicom, this must-see documentary is an excellent research tool. This 90-minute DVD covers many topics and provides ample evidence from over five years in the works. Over the years, aerosol/chemical trace studies have provided some clues, but more questions about who is spraying and why. It is clear that the […]

Waste = Food

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Humans are the only living things that generate landfills. Natural resources are rapidly being depleted, while countries such as China and India are increasing production and consumption. The world’s waste production is enormous, and if we do nothing, we’ll quickly turn all of our resources into one big, messy landfill. But there is hope. German […]

Natural World: A Farm for the Future

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Wildlife filmmaker Rebecca Hosking explores how to transform her family’s Devon farm into a sustainable, low-energy farm and discovers that nature is key. With her father approaching retirement, Rebecca returns to her family’s wildlife-friendly farm in Devon to be the next generation to work the land. But last year’s high gas prices sounded the alarm […]

Flow: For Love of Water

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Irena Salina’s award-winning documentary investigates what experts call the most important political and environmental issue of the 21st century – the world’s water crisis. Salina opposes the privatization of the world’s dwindling supply of fresh water, staunchly focused on politics, pollution, human rights and the emergence of overbearing world water cartels. Intelligent interviews with scientists […]

Home Project

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Produced by talented and environmentally conscious French director Luc Besson, the film is the work of renowned aerial photographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand, whose photography covers the landscapes of 54 countries, offering a journey unlike any other. Bertrand’s vistas of Earth from above are so stunning and exquisite that they will bring tears to your eyes. Nut, […]

The 11th Hour

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The film has contributions from more than 50 politicians, scientists and environmental activists, including former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, physicist Stephen Hawking, Nobel laureate Wangari Maathai and journalist Paul Hawken, documenting the serious problems facing Earth’s living systems. Global warming, deforestation, mass extinctions and the depletion of marine habitats are all addressed. The premise of […]

The Slow Poisoning of India

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Slow Poisoning in India is a 26-minute documentary directed by Ramesh Menon and produced by the Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) in New Delhi. It addresses the dangers of overuse of pesticides in agriculture. India is one of the largest users of pesticides in Asia, as well as one of the largest producers. These toxins […]

A World Without Water

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As water becomes more and more scarce, another problem arises, and that is that of privatization. Now there are companies saying why don’t we bottle it, disassemble it, transfer it, sell it, market it. I believe this greed for privatization is far worse than climate change and everything else that has brought us a water […]

Wegmans Cruelty

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Wegman’s Cruelty is a half-hour documentary produced by the investigative team from Compassionate Consumers. Members of the group contacted Wegmans Food Markets in an attempt to have a meaningful conversation about the situation at Wegmans egg farms, but were subsequently misled and dismissed by Wegmans representatives. The team set out to capture real footage inside […]

Earth: The Climate Wars

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The image of climate catastrophe has now taken on an almost religious rigidity. Just as the image of the cross is inextricably linked to Christian piety, so too is the contemplation of planetary doom inevitably accompanied by some familiar visual clichés. You’ll see glaciers plunging into the sea, polar bears looking sullen, smokestacks spewing smoke, […]