This film examines the history and future of energy in America. It advocates for a transition to green energy through individual action.
This film examines the history and future of energy in America. It advocates for a transition to green energy through individual action.
This film follows activists campaigning for the legalization of industrial hemp, which they believe has great potential for sustainability.
This film criticizes America’s dependency on oil, explains how oil companies were able to establish their power, and provides information on viable and affordable alternatives to petroleum fuel.
This film follows two friends as they travel the full length of the sacred Ganges River in India.
This film follows a team travelling to Alaska to examine how much of our garbage has ended up in the region’s gyre—a rotating ocean current.
This film gives voice to people affected by the development of the Belo Monte hydroelectric dam in the Brazilian Amazon, and details the devastating environmental and social consequences of the project.
This film criticizes America’s suburban sprawl and its dependence on oil as being unsustainable for the future.
This film follows a court case between Canadian mining companies and author Alain Deneault following his critique of industry practices.
This film examines attempts by communities and experts around the world to protect their water resources in the face of global warming, pollution, and political conflict.
This film follows the filmmaker to the remote temperate rainforest of Vancouver Island, and shows how modern logging, in contrast to indigenous forestry practices, is leading to its rapid extinction.