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- Inside the core of the climate movement, concerned citizens in Germany and England put their bodies on the line to stop new coal mines being developed.
- 20162h 7mTV-147.1 (380)50MetascoreDocumentarian Josh Fox ("Gasland") travels the globe to meet with global climate change "warriors" who are committed to reversing the tide of global warming. Funny and tragic, inspiring and enlightening, the film examines the intricately woven forces that threaten the stability of the planet and the lives of its inhabitants.
- A documentary focused on the efforts of everyday people all over the world who are making a difference in the fight against global warming.
- Complementing the book Being the Change: Live Well and Spark a Climate Revolution, this feature documentary film delves into the life of atmospheric scientist Peter Kalmus, who cut his fossil fuel use to 1/10th of the average American.
- The documentary highlights the influence that major corporations, including ExxonMobil, wield over individual countries' governments, media, and citizens, and examines their connections to global warming. As the adverse effects of the unsustainable surge in fossil fuel use continue to destabilize the climate, ExxonMobil escalates production and global influence to maximize profits, disregarding climate science and long-term statistical trends.
- Film makers, scientists, researchers and law makers discuss the current understanding of environmental issues, potential future problems and the concept of "climate change", various modern calamitous events and developments as well as their ramifications, possible effects, methods that can be taken to change matters and movements in that direction, efforts from US lawmakers and our society's legacy. This documentary presents a disturbing look at the situation. It certainly doesn't paint a pretty picture about the current situation and prospects for the future, especially since the participants don't seem all that optimistic politicians and corporations will do what's necessary.
- In this Americana take on an old folktale, a duck hunter in a funk and a selkie woman who's lost her seal skin meet by the sea. They quickly fall for each other, but they are from different worlds, and this is an old story, so don't expect a happy ending.
- This documentary explores the journey of discovery from both local and global perspectives of climate change. A balanced panel of world renown scientists discuss and debate the research while local activist and skeptics volunteer time to their cause.
- The National Academy of Sciences and the National Research Council is pleased to present this video that provides a 'basic' overview of how scientists have arrived at the state of knowledge about current climate change and its causes.
- We travel the world to see how the devastation wrought by droughts, wildfires, floods, and catastrophic rains - all the direct results of climate change - are a political problem, and require political solutions.
- Three scheming players work each other over in a game of double-cross in classic noir fashion, the story centering around the prospective delivery of a briefcase containing thousands in laundered cash. Young punk Eddie, a scheming opportunist, has recruited his inane girlfriend Tanya to do the job. Eddie's boss and father-figure Frank, a crooked businessman, struggles over his fatherly feelings toward Eddie and the success of his business, while sexy, carefree Tanya dances between these two forces of manipulative masculinity with her own agenda.
- Director Ray Kocur leads you through a thorough (and accessible) study of current climate change research, speaking with a dozen of Canada's foremost climate scientists as well as historians and civil rights activists to gain perspectives on the past, present and future of our climate reality. Originally screened at the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, Conference of Parties 19, in Warsaw, Poland, this film has been re-cut for a general audience, placing an onus on personal accountability and drawing connections between ones health and the health of our world. Audiences will learn about atmospheric composition, sea level rise, carbon transfers in forest systems, extreme weather events, flooding, ground water contamination, the Alberta tar sands, Canadian environmental history, and how media shapes our perspectives.
- Every four years, participants from 27 island nations gather to celebrate their culture and to perform their identity at the Festival of Pacific Arts. In 2016, FestPAC took place in Guam, the largest of the Mariana Islands, and as many say one of the USA's last colonies. One of the festivals core themes in 2016 was: 'Our resources from land and sea that have sustained Pacific islanders for thousands of years'. We meet festival delegates from three island nations (Tokelau, Guam and Kiribati) to discuss how they perceive today's environmental challenges: We are looking for the undercurrents of a changing climate. How does climate change discourse affect performances of traditional and contemporary dance and other art forms? Our interview partners are: Asi Fangalua Halaleva-Pasilio (one of the leading figures of the delegation from Nukunonu, Tokelau), Kaure Babo (a newly elected member of parliament from Kiribati), Joe Viloria (a cultural practitioner and fisherman from Guam who is working relentlessly to restore a perceived ancient Chamorro culture), and Adrienne L. Kaeppler (curator of Oceanic Ethnology at the Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C.). A film by Dennis Dellschow and Eric Petzoldt - 35 minutes - 2017
- The boreal biome, the sweeping band of conifer forest just south of the Arctic Circle, is a key region for studying climate change-and not just the impacts. Certainly, with boreal forest fires growing more frequent and boreal permafrost melting dramatically, the area is responding very visibly to the rise of carbon in the atmosphere. Yet the trees and permafrost themselves are vast reservoirs of carbon. Ecologists are keen to understand how climate change is altering the way the boreal biome adds to and takes up carbon from the atmosphere. This video highlights ongoing experiments in Alaska that aim to unravel these complex feedbacks so scientists can better predict outcomes as climate change continues.
- The film examines the connection between poor community design and burgeoning health costs based upon key public health indices: obesity, diabetes, heart disease, asthma, cancer and depression, a concept first researched by Dr. Richard Jackson, a pediatrician turned public health officer.
- Team-teach with -- and learn from -- intrepid field geologist, ice age expert, and plain-talking Harvard professor Dr. Paul Hoffman. He captivates students and their teacher with his passion, curiosity, and field discoveries, including signs of accelerating climate change today. Satellite photos, maps, charts, and graphs interwoven with student music, art, and original drawings enliven the science. Dr. Hoffman's film is 1.6 hours, and includes a 20 minute student interview, and a five minute teacher interview. There are over thirty chapter stops, one for each teaching point or question, so the viewer may navigate as he or she likes, spending as much or as little time on a question or clip as the viewer wishes. Suitable for general audiences, teachers and students in grades 5-12, professional development for teachers of all grades and subjects, and informal educators.
- It's the podcast about climate change that gives hope...hopefully.
- Interference, reported by Nick McKenzie.New evidence of China's covert political influence campaign in Australia.
- 2019–TV EpisodeCarolyn, Andrew, and Tristan stan big boy Spidey and compare Doc Oc to Al Gore.
- 2017–TV Episode
- Being a single mom means no one expects more of you than you already give.
- 2016–8.8 (21)TV Episode
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- 2019–Podcast EpisodeThais Lopez Vogel is a powerhouse for change. She's one of the co-founders and trustees of the VoLo Foundation, a private family foundation that aims to educate the public to create a sustainable and secure planet for generations to come.
- In honor of Earth Day, CBS News correspondent, Jamie Yuccas will hear from kids and families about what they're doing to save the environment.
- Episode: (2021)2009–Podcast Episode
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Greg Gutfeld DESTROYS Woke Late Night "Climate Change" Special In Ratings - Completely Out Of Touch!
2021–TV Episode - 2018– 1h 10mPodcast Episodeclimate is in the midst of dramatic changes, driven largely by human activity, with potentially enormous consequences for humanity and other species.
- 2015–Podcast Episode
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- 2019–Podcast Episode
- 2014–Podcast Episode