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| | All In This Tea Crusading American tea importer, David Lee Hoffman, supports China's endangered organic farmers by searching out fine, chemical-free teas. | |
| | Big or Small? What's the best method of growing food for a hungry population of 9.5 billion people: Big, or small? | |
| | Big River Companion film to KING CORN about the ecological consequences of industrial agriculture. DVD contains new classroom version of KING CORN. | |
| | Bitter Seeds The final film in Micha X. Peled's Globalization Trilogy examines the epidemic of suicides amongst India's cotton farmers, deeply in debt after switching to genetically modified seeds. | |
| | Bringing It Home Extols the many benefits of industrial hemp for the environment and human health, while revealing the obstacles to what could be a thriving industry for U.S. farmers. | |
| | Broken Limbs Looks at the plight of apple growers in the age of globalization, and points the way to sustainable US agriculture. | |
| | Farmsteaders Follows Nick and Celeste Nolan and their young family on a journey to resurrect Nick's grandfather's dairy farm as agriculture moves toward large-scale farming. | |
| | Future Food With 9 billion people on planet Earth in the year 2050, this 6-part series examines how we will feed ourselves in the 21st century. | |
| | Good Food An intimate look at the farmers, ranchers, and businesses that are creating a more sustainable food system in the Pacific Northwest. | |
| | King Corn (Original Version) By growing an acre of corn in Iowa two friends uncover the devastating impact that corn is having on the environment, public health and family farms. | |
| | Reflection: a walk with water Filmmaker Emmett Brennan walks the length of the Los Angeles aqueduct in search of a vision for humanity worth living for - what he discovers has everything to do with water. | |
| | We Feed the World Vividly reveals the dysfunctionality of the industrialized world food system and shows what world hunger has to do with us. | |
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After Winter, Spring An intimate portrait of an ancestral way of life under threat in a world increasingly dominated by large-scale industrial agriculture.
Aiming High Focuses on Uganda's successful economic recovery in the wake of Idi Amin's regime.
All In This Tea Crusading American tea importer, David Lee Hoffman, supports China's endangered organic farmers by searching out fine, chemical-free teas.
America's Lost Landscape: The Tallgrass Prairie Tells the story of one of the most astonishing alterations of nature, the North American tallgrass prairie.
Arid Lands A moving and complex essay on a unique landscape of the American West, the area around the Hanford Site in Washington State.
Beyond Organic A model of community supported agriculture in the midst of suburban sprawl.
Big or Small? What's the best method of growing food for a hungry population of 9.5 billion people: Big, or small?
Big River Companion film to KING CORN about the ecological consequences of industrial agriculture. DVD contains new classroom version of KING CORN.
Big Spuds, Little Spuds The impact of climate change and monoculture on one of the world's staple food crops.
Billion Dollar Crop The history and advantages of hemp as an industrial fiber.
Bitter Seeds The final film in Micha X. Peled's Globalization Trilogy examines the epidemic of suicides amongst India's cotton farmers, deeply in debt after switching to genetically modified seeds.
Blue Danube? Connecting more than 18 countries in Western Europe, the Danube River is at the heart of a dilemma over shared resources in the growing European Union.
The Boyhood of John Muir The early story of John Muir, founder of the Sierra Club.
Brazil's Land Revolution In the state of Bahia, a new initiative encourages the landless to band together to buy up land -- with low-interest government loans.
Bringing It Home Extols the many benefits of industrial hemp for the environment and human health, while revealing the obstacles to what could be a thriving industry for U.S. farmers.
Broken Limbs Looks at the plight of apple growers in the age of globalization, and points the way to sustainable US agriculture.
The Buffalo War The battle over the yearly slaughter of America's last wild bison outside Yellowstone National Park.
Buyer Be Fair Looks at the benefits of fair trade goods and product certification for people and the environment.
Chasing Water Breathtaking photography tells the story of the Colorado River, which flowed to the sea for 6 million years and now dries up 90 miles short of the Sea of Cortez.
Circle of Plenty John Jeavons demonstrates biointensive agriculture as a way to alleviate world hunger.
City Life 22-part series examining the effect of globalization on people and cities worldwide.
The Coffee-Go-Round Many coffee-producing countries like Ethiopia are facing economic disaster even as the demand for coffee increases worldwide.
The Colonists Colonists invading the rainforest.
Compost Composting without problems.
Crapshoot Looks at the failure of our current sewage disposal system and presents alternatives.
Cuba: The Accidental Revolution Two-part series examining Cuba's enormous experiment in sustainable development in the face of an economic crisis brought on by the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Cuba: The Accidental Revolution - Pt. 1 Examines Cuba's response to the food crisis created by the collapse of the Soviet Bloc in 1989.
Cuba: The Accidental Revolution - Pt. 2 In spite of the economic crisis and US embargo, the Cuban health system is an outstanding success story around the world.
Cultivating Opportunity Hard-pressed farmers in the southeast US and in Mozambique find co-ops work.
Deconstructing Supper A leading chef investigates food safety in the age of GMOs and industrial agriculture.
Diet for a Small Planet Frances Moore Lappé shows how to practice vegetarianism and address world hunger.
DIRT! The Movie The story of Earth's most valuable and underappreciated source of fertility, from its miraculous beginning to its crippling degradation.
E. F. Schumacher... Summary of Schumacher's economic arguments referring to the world energy situation.
East of Salinas José is an excellent student with a bright future except that he is undocumented, the child of migrant farm laborers in California's Salinas Valley.
The Ecological Footprint Dr. Mathis Wackernagel introduces the Ecological Footprint, a resource accounting tool that measures human demand on the Earth.
Educating Lucia The odds are against girls getting an education in Zimbabwe and throughout much of Africa.
Evolution of Organic The story of organic agriculture, told by those in California who built the movement.
The Farmers of Gaho Farmers in Ethiopia have mastered dryland agriculture.
Farming The Seas The perils and promise of fish farms in a world running out of ocean fish stocks.
Farmsteaders Follows Nick and Celeste Nolan and their young family on a journey to resurrect Nick's grandfather's dairy farm as agriculture moves toward large-scale farming.
Fat or Skinny? The people of India are faced with a choice: indulge in a Western-style fast food diet, or embrace healthy and indigenous alternatives.
Field of Genes The effects of the biotechnology revolution on farmers and consumers.
The Fire of Creation Suzuki explores the latest scientific findings which amplify the age-old reverence for the sun.
The Fires of the Amazon Adrian Cowell reports on the situation in the Amazon more than a decade after his series THE DECADE OF DESTRUCTION.
Fixing Food Our food has a huge carbon footprint. FIXING FOOD tells five stories of creative new ways to lower the cost.
Fixing Food 2 Looks at changes being made to the ways we produce and consume our food: inventing an entirely new way of producing food, learning from Indigenous food sources, and reimagining agriculture.
Food Devising a sustainable food system -- one that is healthy, accessible, and affordable.
Food for Thought Presents the environmental effects of eating meat.
Food or Fuel? Kenyan farmer Moses Shaha journeys through the Tana Delta, where farmers are starting to grow jatropha, a biofuel crop.
Fragile Harvest Biotechnology reduces the gene pool of the world's staple food crops.
Frankensteer Investigates the dangers to human health, including BSE (Mad Cow disease), posed by feedlot-raised beef.
Future Food With 9 billion people on planet Earth in the year 2050, this 6-part series examines how we will feed ourselves in the 21st century.
Garden Song Portrait of Alan Chadwick, inventor of the Biodynamic French Intensive Method of gardening.
Global Gardener Permaculture helps people turn wastelands into food forests.
The Globalization Trilogy Micha X. Peled's groundbreaking series explores the production-consumption chain, from cotton grown with GMOs in India used to make the jeans in Chinese sweatshops that are sold in Wal-Marts across the U.S.
Good Food An intimate look at the farmers, ranchers, and businesses that are creating a more sustainable food system in the Pacific Northwest.
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Hassan and The Graduates As Egyptian industry is undermined by Chinese imports, Hassan, a university graduate, takes up the government's offer of free land to farm.
Heart Of Sky, Heart Of Earth Six young Maya present a wholly indigenous perspective, in which all life is sacred and connected, as they resist the destruction of their culture and environment.
Helping Ourselves! In India, two community projects help people move out of poverty and gain control of their lives.
Homo Toxicus Explores the links between the hundreds of toxic pollutants in our environment and increasing health problems.
Hot Potatoes Explores the dangers of potato blight and the chemicals used to control it.
It's Gotten Rotten Classroom composting engages students in inquiry-based science.
Just Eat It Filmmakers and food lovers Jen and Grant dive into the issue of food waste from farm, through retail, all the way to the back of their own fridge.
King Corn (Classroom Version) Classroom version of classic film about how two friends uncover the devastating impact of corn on the environment, public health and family farms. DVD contains new BIG RIVER: A KING CORN COMPANION.
King Corn (Original Version) By growing an acre of corn in Iowa two friends uncover the devastating impact that corn is having on the environment, public health and family farms.
Let's Make Money Erwin Wagenhofer's incredible odyssey tracking our money through the worldwide finance system.
Life 30-part series that looks at the effect of globalization on individuals and communities around the world.
Life 4 A 27-part series about global efforts to achieve the UN Millennium Development Goals.
Life Apps 5-part series in which tech-savvy young adults from around the globe create mobile apps for a better, more sustainable world.
Lost Generations Poor health and poverty condemn people in India to sub-standard lives.
Meat the Future Follows Dr. Uma Valeti, co-founder of leading "cultivated" meat startup Upside Foods, as he and his team develop a game-changing solution to a global, unsustainable hunger for meat.
Missing Out Anemia threatens the population of Niger and Tanzania.
Mobile Harvest In India can Sachin build a "Life App" to help stem the tide of farmer suicides?
My Father's Garden Explores sustainable agriculture and the contrast between chemical and organic farming.
Near or Far? The Nigerian Minister for Agriculture wants to ensure Nigerians eat food grown in Nigeria.
Net Loss Examines the controversy surrounding salmon farms, and the threat they pose to wild salmon.
Not for Sale Examines the disturbing new corporate practice of patenting life forms.
Old or New? In Lima, Peru, a new generation of top chefs are cooking with traditional ingredients and supporting traditional livelihoods.
Once a Nomad In Namibia can Dalton and Lameck build a "Life App" to help the illiterate and isolated Himba people market their goods?
Peanuts A hand-operated peanut-sheller makes a difference in the lives of villagers around the world.
The Perfect Famine Examines the causes of, and solutions to, severe famine conditions in Malawi.
Planeat Makes the case for a plant-based diet which is good for our bodies, good for the environment and mitigates climate change.
Priceless A non-partisan look at the consequences of big-money campaign donations and a Capitol overrun by lobbyists.
The Real Leap Forward Reports on China's successful efforts to reduce poverty through sustainable development and targeted programs.
Recycling with Worms Composting garbage made easy with a worm bin.
Reflection: a walk with water Filmmaker Emmett Brennan walks the length of the Los Angeles aqueduct in search of a vision for humanity worth living for - what he discovers has everything to do with water.
Regenerating Life How to cool the planet, feed the world, and live happily ever after.
ReInventing The World Three 50-minute programs on creating sustainable cities, food systems, and lifestyles.
Risky Business A discussion-starter on genetically engineered plants and animals.
The Sacred Balance 4-part series that celebrates the meeting of science and spirit.
Science For Survival Fusion of modern science with women's knowledge in India.
The Seattle Syndrome Were the WTO protesters right in their effort to protect workers and the environment from exploitation?
Seeds Genetic diversity in the food supply.
Seeds of Plenty, Seeds of Sorrow The darker side of the Green Revolution.
Silicon Savannah In Kenya can Muniu build a Life App to help William be as good a farmer as he can be?
Sowing for Need or Sowing for Greed? The connection between multinational chemical companies and the foods they want us to eat.
Sowing Seeds of Hunger The AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa has crippled the agricultural community while forcing children to undertake the responsibilities of farming.
Stay or Go? Who will grow China's food as young people leave the countryside for the cities?
The Suzuki Diaries: Sustainability in Action David Suzuki and daughter Sarika travel to Europe to visit inspiring people and projects that give hope for a sustainable future.
The Trade Trap Ghanaian farmers struggle to get a foothold in the international market.
The Trouble with Bread A gluten intolerant filmmaker's quest for the perfect loaf leads to unexpected discoveries about modern bread.
Truck Farm Blending seriousness and whimsy, filmmaker Ian Cheney explores the promise and perils of urban farming.
Truck Farm - Short Version Blending seriousness and whimsy, filmmaker Ian Cheney explores the promise and perils of urban farming.
The True Cost Groundbreaking investigation of fast fashion reveals that while the price of clothing has been decreasing for decades the human and environmental costs have grown dramatically.
Up in Smoke Dependence on tobacco crops and manipulation by the tobacco industry has stunted the economy of Malawi.
Valley at the Crossroads The battle over sprawl in California's Central Valley, where 50% of America's fruits, nuts, and vegetables are grown.
Water and the Human Spirit - Program Two Farmers and communities solving their own water problems.
We Are Not Ghosts Detroiters are reinventing the old Motor City as a vibrant new self-sustaining and human-scaled city for a post industrial world.
We Feed the World Vividly reveals the dysfunctionality of the industrialized world food system and shows what world hunger has to do with us.
Wheat Today, What Tomorrow? The crisis in dryland farming, and some solutions.
When the Cows Come Home Despite the success of the "Jamaica Hope" milk cow, Jamaica's dairy industry is facing a crisis, as EU trade undercuts island production.
Wind River The battle over water rights on the Wind River Indian Reservation in Wyoming.
Wolves in Paradise Ranchers and environmentalists team up to protect open space from developers and to learn how to share with wolves this last wild corner of the West.
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