We The Tiny House People

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It’s a journey into the tiny homes of people looking for simplicity, self-sufficiency, minimalism, and well-being in dens, converted garages, mobile homes, tool sheds, river boats, and former pigeon lofts. Basically, Dirksen made a documentary about people who live in tiny houses. For about five years, she traveled the world filming the segments. Kirsten Dirksen […]

The Fight for Amazonia

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A three-part series from the heart of the Amazon jungle explores the progress being made to save the world’s most endangered tropical rainforest. 1. Rainforest Raid. The first film follows Brazil’s youngest national park director as he declares war on the drug gangs, logging mafia and illegal fishing that threaten the Amazon rainforest. 2. The […]

First Earth: Uncompromising Ecological Architecture

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First Earth is a documentary about a movement that has undergone a massive paradigm shift in housing – the old-fashioned way of building healthy homes out of the earth itself, and by rebuilding villages to live together like they used to. It’s a sprawling film, with locations ranging from the West Coast to West Africa. […]

Meat the Truth

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From the author: Climate Change and Global Warming – Yes, I know it’s a hoax, and it’s a hoax designed to scare us and impose a carbon tax as if we weren’t already being taxed to death. The video addresses a topic that is almost always ignored when officials and scientists discuss climate. What about […]

Poison Fire

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After five decades of oil production, the Niger Delta has become an environmental disaster zone. One and a half million tons of crude oil leaked into streams, farms and forests, equivalent to 50 Exxon Valdez disasters per year. The natural gas contained in crude oil is not collected, but burned for decades in gas flares […]

To the Last Drop

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The Canadian wilderness sits on what many believe to be the largest oil deposit in the world. A sea of ​​sand soaked in bitumen – tar sands. The tar sands now provide the United States with more oil than any other foreign source. A century of secure energy. Since 9/11, Canada has become a major […]

Do the Math

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Like most people, Bill (environmentalist and co-founder of 350.org) was not a natural activist. There really aren’t many people whose greatest desire is to get out and fight the system. His theory of change is that he will write his book, people will read it, and they will change. But that’s not how change happens. […]

Acid Test: The Global Challenge of Ocean Acidification

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This documentary explores the startling phenomenon of ocean acidification, which may soon challenge marine life on a scale not seen in tens of millions of years. This film was made to raise awareness of the little-known issue of ocean acidification, which poses a fundamental challenge to marine life and the health of the planet as […]

The Battle for the Arctic

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The Arctic holds 13% of the world’s untapped oil and 30% of the world’s untapped natural gas, representing trillions of dollars in potential profits. This means that in the far north, issues of sovereignty, security, the environment and trade are intertwining with alarming speed. This documentary looks at the potential environmental impact of resource extraction […]

Fracking in America

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Energy independent. Two words that have become very important in American politics. For years, the United States has sought to reduce its dependence on foreign oil for its energy needs. Drilling domestically has never been more attractive because of instability in the Middle East, but it often comes at a price. Natural gas production — […]