An urban garden is built by a community seeing beyond economic hardship for their future.
Energy and climate discussion series with leading global experts.
The tourism and conservation impact of trout fishing on the Little Red
Salmon swim 850 miles from Oregon's coast to Idaho's wilderness. Join their epic journey.
Creative grassroots solutions to climate change
California's Watershed and forested ecosystems face tremendous threats.
Valor met with betrayal. Sacrifice erased by bureaucracy.
A scientist sends a single email that sparks a movement to save the planet.
A visually stunning celebration of the sky above the world’s largest designated Dark Sky sanctuary.
The benefits and challenges of bringing energy to the developing world
The heritage of the San Francisco Bay Area Salsa and Latin Jazz community
Energy and climate point-counterpoint talk show
Amongst the trees, you will find a trailblazing group of women working towards a healthier planet
Clean energy giving people the power to change the world.
Energy and climate point-counterpoint talk show
Saving the King of Salmon from extinction?
Energy and climate point-counterpoint talk show,
Rising from the ashes of Paradise, California.
This engaging film tells the story of Walt Whitman’s remarkable life (1819-1892), the turbulent era in which he lived, and the timeless poetry he created. Interweaving narration and dramatic readings with captivating period music, insights from scholars, and photography filmed in key locations, this documentary brings to life Whitman’s unique character and poems.
Climate change is a critical scientific and social issue that confronts today's world. Nowhere are the consequences of a warming climate more pronounced and observable than in the Polar Regions. The documentary FROZEN OBSESSION follows the 18-day, 2,000-mile Northwest Passage Project expedition through the stunningly beautiful and extreme Canadian Arctic Archipelago aboard the Swedish research icebreaker Oden. During the expedition, the Northwest Passage Project team studies water chemistry, microbiology, birds, mammals, and physical oceanography. As FROZEN OBSESSION bears witness to a dramatically changing Arctic, we gain a sobering assessment of what's at stake. But in a hopeful turn, the film also witnesses the exhilarating life-changing experiences of the students on this expedition, who represent the next generation of scientists and decision makers who will surely make a difference in the world.
As discussions of the impact of climate change intensify around the world, many Americans are wondering if changes they make in their everyday lives can make a difference. The short answer, as vividly demonstrated in One Carbon Footprint At A Time, a new half hour documentary from award winning filmmaker Bob Gliner (Schools That Change Communities, Barefoot College) is that they can. As seen through the lens of a diverse range of university and middle school students enthusiastically engaged in a wide range of climate change activities as part of the curriculum at their schools – from analyzing the clothes they choose to buy and wear, to the food they grow and eat, to the energy used to power their cell phones, hair dryers and electricity in their homes, and the jobs and lifestyle changes they make after graduation - everyday actions play a critical and potentially inspirational role in impacting climate change.