Based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Cormac McCarthy, The Road portrays a father and son struggling to survive in a post-apocalytic world turned savage.
This film follows an 84-year old woman’s campaign to ban the sale of bottled water in the small American town of Concord, Massachusetts.
This film follows the efforts of the city of San Francisco to reach zero waste.
This film investigates the increasing trend towards privatizing control of water resources, and the response of cities, organizations, municipalities, and communities.
This film criticizes the twentieth-century urban planning model of megacities and argues for a return to a human scale of design.
This film explores how various communities around the world are transitioning to a more sustainable and local way of life.
This film depicts the clash that occurs in a small American town when Wal-Mart wants to open a store there.
This film focuses on an elderly woman determined to remain in her beloved village, even as demolition begins to make room for urban expansion.
Life After People is a television series in which scientists, engineers, and other experts speculate about what Earth will be like if humanity instantly disappears.