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- Follow the shocking, yet humorous, journey of an aspiring environmentalist, as he daringly seeks to find the real solution to the most pressing environmental issues and true path to sustainability.
- In the year 2045, cybernetic mercenary Motoko Kusanagi returns to Section 9 to face a dangerous new threat: the posthumans. A feature-length recut of the first season of Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045.
- Ford announced plans to bring electric vehicles at scale to American customers with two new massive, environmentally and technologically advanced campuses in Tennessee and Kentucky that will produce the next generation of electric F-Series trucks and the batteries to power future electric Ford and Lincoln vehicles. Ford, together with its partner, SK Innovation, plans to invest $11.4 billion and create nearly 11,000 new jobs at the Tennessee and Kentucky mega-sites, strengthening local communities and building on Ford's position as America's leading employer of hourly autoworkers.
- America is facing a food crisis driven by profitability and a lack of consumer education. While the window to transforming our heartland continues to shrink, passionate individuals have emerged who provide hope that the health of our nation might still remain within our grasp. Sustainable weaves together expert analysis of America's food and farming system with a powerful narrative of one extraordinary farmer who is determined to create a sustainable future for his community. Amidst the cornfields of Illinois lives the hero of the film - Marty Travis, a seventh-generation farmer who watched his land and community fall victim to the pressures of big agribusiness. Determined to create a proud legacy for his son, Marty transforms his profitless wasteland and pioneers the sustainable food movement in Chicago. The film unearths the future of agriculture - a marriage of age-old tradition and groundbreaking science. Industry pioneers from around the nation reveal the secrets behind human health and environmental protection. Woven into these stories are the foremost experts of the food industry - connecting the dots between agriculture, the environment, economics and public health. Their stories are a reminder of America's troubled past and the devastating consequences that await the country if left unchanged. Sustainable empowers audiences and gives them hope for the future - that through this food revolution, we can all save humanity.
- A racially motivated attack ends in tragedy. In the aftermath a grieving family try to pick up the shattered pieces of their lives. And a brother struggles to find justice.
- Kyoka Sawada works as a yoga instructor. Her mother died of cancer two years ago and she moved in with her father Rintaro Sawada afterwards. Rintaro Sawada works as a Japanese language scholar. His only interest now is in the study of the Japanese language. After his wife died, his life seems to have no energy. Kyoka Sawada gets into arguments with her father Rintaro Sawada constantly and she is also burdened with taking care of him. Kyoka Sawada wants to have a life where she can focus on herself. Due to everything around her, Kyoka Sawada doesn't care about getting married. But, one day, Rintaro Sawada finds a divorce document among his late wife's belongings. This pushes Rintaro Sawada into wanting to remarry. He also pushes his daughter Kyoka Sawada to find a marriage partner. The father and daughter begin to look for a person to marry. At this time, Kyoka Sawada meets Seita Higashimura, who is single father with a 7-year-old son.
- Living the Change explores solutions to the global crises we face today through the inspiring stories of people pioneering change in their own lives and in their communities in order to live in a sustainable and regenerative way.
- Dr. Adams cultivates pig-human hybrids for organ transplants. One of the products, "Eve", was created to substitute for his lost love. His bodiless AI entity, Sahra, foils his plan in this nostalgic nod to B movie "creature features".
- For over 100 years, the family-owned Charleston Gazette-Mail has been a relentless watchdog over West Virginia's most powerful, propelled by its unofficial mantra: "Sustained Outrage." But just eight months after winning the Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting, the Gazette-Mail grappled with a painful reality: bankruptcy ahead of a sale. Filmed over the course of three years, the film gives an intimate look inside the paper as its future is decided.
- This 47-minute documentary examines the need for integration of environmental, economic, and social action for the purpose of creating a future that is green, profitable, fair, and 'glocal'. It calls for a new societal operating system that is grounded in the life of community and dedicated to the health and resilience of people, markets, and ecosystems. Exploring both the promise and limitations of sustainability in the twenty-first century, the filmmaker, Dr. Monty Hempel, a national leader in sustainability thought and practice, offers a personal and professional assessment of what is needed to replace the old operating system of industrial growth that has given rise to a series of interlocking crises in finance, energy, food, water, poverty, biodiversity, climate disruption, and population growth.
- Sustainable Future is CNBC's umbrella franchise to house explorations and discussions on the most important issue of our time; sustainability. In 30 minute episodes the world's most knowledgeable, passionate and powerful people explore what needs to be done to make sure we all have a Sustainable Future.
- Numerous climatic, political and civilizing changes have a great impact on the settlements in the central Amazon area. Step by step the local people develop their own mentality regarding a sustainable and well-adapted life in the heart of the Amazon rain forests. In 2012, the film maker Thomas Miklautsch from Carinthia, together with his assistant Anja Krois, set off to travel for several months along the Amazon, from the Columbian Leticia to Rio Ampiyaco near Iquitos in Peru, always in harmony and sensitive exchange with the local Indian tribes. By telling some life-stories of several fascinating characters there, the film maker portrays the authentic current situation in this area. The film was self-financed and was shot without considering any commercial interests or influences of third parties.
- The Sustainable Lightness of Being has 13 episodes, each lasting 26 minutes, and was filmed entirely in the Chapada dos Veadeiros region - Brazil, revealing socio-environmental projects that are developed in the region and which are generally unknown to the Brazilian population. Several personalities present their points of view and their close relationship with the environment and the way they practice sustainability in their lives. The personalities selected work in the service of others, in the service of society, the environment and even the good of humanity.
- Two students embark on a journey in search of sustainability in business, exploring questions of profit maximization and corporate social responsibility.
- The dark side of green technology comes into focus as an Indonesian worker risks his life to feed his family by mining nickel needed for electric car batteries. Pola, is a nickel miner and family man from Indonesia. Every day, he risks his life to feed his family, abandoning his dreams for the sake of his children's future. Through Pola's eyes we see the dark side of green technology.
- This documentary film tells stories of cultural change, gives space to the voices of current and future changes, and shows a variety of perspectives and images for a sustainable urban development.
- Born out of the early-90s Chicago metal-industrial music scene carved out by Ministry and Wax Trax! Records, Acumen Nation released their first album in 1995. Later branching out into electronic music focusing heavily on drum 'n' bass, front man Jason Novak and guitarist Jamie Duffy co-created DJ? Acucrack. After dealing with several failed labels, Cracknation Records was created, giving a home to Acumen Nation and DJ? Acucrack, along with Iron Lung Corp, Czar, and Fawn. This documentary chronicles the Cracknation's history, struggles, and the loss of one of their own, over their nearly 20 year history. It includes interviews from band members past and present, along with their peers from 16Volt, The Clay People, Cyanotic, and others.
- Over nine months, Mischa Hedges and Digital Sense Productions traveled the west coast to learn more about our food system. During production, he found that the standard methods of producing food do not take environmental or human health costs into consideration. He also explored the many alternatives to the current agricultural system. Sustainable Table includes interviews with: Howard Lyman: Author of "Mad Cowboy" Kenneth Williams: Champion Vegan Bodybuilder Fred Kirschenmann, PhD: Fellow, Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture Marc Grossman: Spokesman for United Farm Workers Actors/activists Ed Begley Jr., James Cromwell and many more. Digital Sense worked with individuals representing The Sierra Club, P.E.T.A., The University of California at Davis, Organic Valley Dairy Farms, Chapman University and many others while producing this film. The result is a documentary that takes an unadulterated look into the food you eat. VIEWER QUOTES "...it all goes down with little sense of preachiness. In fact, the film's overall impression is that it is oriented toward getting the average American to watch without fear or alienation." -VegNews Magazine "I can't tell you how many times we told our children to eat their steak or they wouldn't get any dessert. This film has profoundly affected the way I will feed my family in the future." -Anonymous viewer "There is no question that the film itself brings up a lot of interesting topics, and if nothing else really does make you stop and think about what you are consuming and why."-Sacatomato food blog "I have been showing it to everyone and really trying to spread the word. I have become vegetarian and am doing what I can to help. It made a huge impact on me and I know it will to many more people also." -Viewer
- SUSTAIN: Puerto Rico is an ongoing story of community, survival and making the best use of opportunities from a hurricane tragedy. By starting a sustainable wood culture from the tens of thousands of valuable hard wood trees that have fallen and been salvaged in dumps around Puerto Rico, their challenges are not only the threat of hurricanes but an ongoing economic crisis on the island.
- A short film documentary showing good practices of addressing environmental issues and sustainable environmental development by educational institutions in Denmark, Italy, and Belgium. Climate emergency and environmental issues require drastic social change, including individual and collective changes in our mentality, behavior, lifestyle, and education is a crucial tool for ensuring sustainable development of the environment. Education trade unions have a key role in ensuring that not only education about sustainable environmental development is integrated into all levels and aspects of education systems, but also that it is accompanied by sustainable and adequate technical, financial and staff resources and that education staff receive sufficient professional support. Following the demand of ETUCE member organizations to support their work on sustainable development and its link to employment issues in the education sector, ETUCE has launched its first-ever project on the "Education for Social Change: The role of Education Trade Unions in addressing sustainable environmental development" which aims to build the capacity of education trade unions to prepare their affiliates to address environmental questions and climate emergency for sustainable development in education and training through social dialogue and collective bargaining with the view to address the impact that climate emergency and environmental sustainability measures have on the education sector in the European region.
- A documented story about our generation's unique opportunity to end extreme poverty.
- A documentary that introduces FIT Hives, a student-run organization at the Fashion Institute of Technology. Their mission is to use education about bees and the environment to spread awareness about why we need bees and do more in regards to sustainability, both in our world and within the FIT community.
- Created by PVNet's video production students, this documentary focuses of the Climate Sustainability Advisory's (CSA) efforts in the Palos Verdes Peninsula community.
- MALAKAS! is a 40-minute documentary film that tells the story of how three barangays (villages) in Cagayan de Oro City in the Philippines were empowered using a participatory community design process to develop their own systems of organic waste management in support of local food production. The film features scenes from these communities that illustrate how Asset Based Community Development (ABCD) can be used as an effective tool for the design of sustainable cities. Viewers are guided through the step-wise process that led to environmental leadership training for 23 Community EcoAids and the waste management plans they designed for implementation by their own communities. In the words of one community facilitator, 'it is like a celebration!'
- Deep dive through the history of fashion as a young artist blows up when he begins staining clothes as his next major exhibit. Coffee, condiments and confections become staples in his clothing line in order to bridge the world of the collector and the clumsy.
- From health and wellness to global business, renewable energy, and more, Innovations features practical solutions and important issues facing consumers and professionals alike.
- OF THE SEA tells the story of California fishing communities and presents a compelling story of the future of sustainable seafood. What can we learn from fishermen about the ocean and our relationship to it?
- Jobari Martin McPherson is a successful lawyer, and future father that loses everything faster than he obtained it. He is known as an ambitious, kind individual, whose greatest test comes when he is betrayed by those he trusted the most.
- Illinois farmers continue to drive innovative solutions that improve soil health and water quality on their farms and beyond. In this hour-long feature, follow the Ganschow family of Bureau County to learn how three generations of farmers approach sustainability and create a bright future for generations to come.
- Cherie Laurent continues the subject of 'Sustainability'. This term has become prominent in the 21st century reality. In just a few decades we have transitioned from being a small world on a big planet to being a big world on a small planet. What is the primary drive of change to our eco-systems of our planet? Tune-in to find the answer. It just might surprise you. This affects all of us, therefore, this a must-see episode because it helps us to understand that as a people today along with future generations, we must create solutions and adapt.
- Energy transition does not happen overnight - it is a step by step process. Steve Pomerance from Boulder, Colorado built a solar home after learning about climate change in the 1970's. Since then he, with a group of other concerned citizens and the city of Boulder, have been paving the way for the city to go fossil free by 2030. Along the way, they are pressuring the state and the utility to go green with them.
- Sustainability at sea is a documentary based on the unique and inconceivable cooperation of fisherman divers on an island off the pacific coast of Mexico. Their initiative is spawned from their need to survive, their commitment to their community and the protection of the sea. 'We shall require a substantially new manner of thinking if mankind is to survive.' A. Einstein.
- Joshua completed a cinematic project which explored the humanistic, visceral and individualized response to encountering 'road kill'. His film challenges humans' propensity to experience, react, reflect and dismiss death within seconds by providing a glimpse into the effects of embedded and unexpected personifications.
- Based on the concept of ASAP - as sustainable as possible / as soon as possible, the documentary presents not only the main foundations of Osklen's history and ideology, but also serves as a source of inspiration, featuring its team and its creator, Oskar Metsavaht, celebrating their pioneering in the creation of conscious fashion alternatives. As a call to the urgency of adopting more sustainable practices and attitudes, in defense of biodiversity and of Brazil's historical and cultural heritage, the film shows the projects that are developed alongside with Institute-e, such as the e-fabrics, the social and environmentally responsible raw materials and also the sustainable processes throughout the whole production chain.
- When we talk about Sustainability, we tend to focus on the sustainable solution based on resources, like materials. Here, I would like to share another side of Sustainability - Cultural Sustainability. The Japanese word "Sashiko'' has gained its popularity as a Japanese way to "recycle/mend" the fabric. The description introduced in English for Sashiko is not wrong at all, but insufficient due to translation, or sometimes intentional filtration of cultural perspective. By cherry-picking the word for a trend in textile sustainability, the cultural sustainability of Sashiko may be unbalanced, or even destroyed. Sashiko is, indeed, a hand-stitching practice to appreciate the fabric. I am happy that Sashiko is playing the role of advocating Sustainable Fashion. I just want the world to know, or even acknowledge, that the Sashiko is more than what is introduced today in English. You are here to care for the Sustainability. Your acknowledgment can protect a culture from Cultural Filtration for someone's profit. I am here to share my wisdom to keep "our Sashiko" Sustainable.
- The short documentary series Sustainability Pioneers shows people taking bold steps to address climate crisis and lay a trail towards a more livable planet.