Banking Nature
This film examines the pros and cons of the financialization of nature, an approach which some believe can make up for failed political solutions.
This film examines the pros and cons of the financialization of nature, an approach which some believe can make up for failed political solutions.
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 two friends as they travel the full length of the sacred Ganges River in India.
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.
In 1992, a 12-year-old girl named Severn addressed the UN about climate change. Now grown up and expecting a child, she explains how much must still be done.
This film examines political and economic crises and the role of a corporate military-industrial context in undermining democracy, and is narrated by actor Woody Harrelson.
This film explores how various communities around the world are transitioning to a more sustainable and local way of life.
This film investigates the crises facing China’s environment from the perspectives of four activists.
This film reports on the eviction of villages near Mubende by the Ugandan army to clear land for a coffee plantation.
A couple competes to live with zero waste for a whole year, with comedic results.