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 | | Bluespace  Contrasts sci-fi ideas about terraforming Mars with the state of NYC's waterways, and questions the viability of colonizing Mars before making our own planet sustainable. | |
 | | Bread Bike  Three enthusiastic young Californians are creating delicious food, promoting healthy local produce, building community and having fun at the same time. | |
 | | 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. | |
 | | Denial  A unique film about the filmmaker's father, a utility executive and smart grid pioneer in a nation in denial about climate change, who battles his own denial about his true identity.
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 | | Designing A Great Neighborhood  A model co-housing project, where future residents participate in the design of their own neighborhood. | |
 | | The Divided Brain  Explores Iain McGilchrist's pioneering exploration of the differences between the brain's right and left hemispheres and their effects on society, history, and culture. | |
 | | The Ecological Footprint  Dr. Mathis Wackernagel introduces the Ecological Footprint, a resource accounting tool that measures human demand on the Earth. | |
 | | Edens Lost and Found  4-part series that highlights models for urban transformation in the effort to make Chicago, Philadelphia, Los Angeles and Seattle into sustainable cities. | |
 | | Footprints in the Sand  Reveals the devastating impact of human activity on the ocean since we first settled along its coasts over 150,000 years ago. | |
 | | 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. | |
 | | The Greening of Southie  The story of Boston's first LEED-certified residential green building, and the people who made it possible. | |
 | | How to Let Go of the World  Oscar-nominated director Josh Fox contemplates our climate-change future by exploring the human qualities that global warming can't destroy. | |
 | | 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. | |
 | | The Next Industrial Revolution  Architect Bill McDonough and chemist Michael Braungart bring together ecology and human design. | |
 | | Nothing Like Chocolate  The story of Mott Green and the solar-powered Grenada Chocolate Company, a farmers' and chocolate-makers' co-op, which makes organic chocolate from tree-to-bar. | |
 | | Once Was Water  Las Vegas provides an example to the world of how any city can and must create its own sustainable water solutions. | |
 | | Planetary  A provocative and breathtaking wakeup call - a cross continental cinematic journey that explores our cosmic origins and our future as a species. | |
 | | A Quest for Meaning  Two childhood friends take an impromptu road trip attempting to uncover the causes of our current global crisis and discover a way to bring about change. | |
 | | Racing To Zero  Follows San Francisco's innovative efforts towards achieving zero waste, thereby dramatically reducing the city's carbon footprint. | |
 | | Redefining Prosperity  The story of how a mining town recovered from its legacy of pollution and prospered by building community around the battle to save their beautiful river. | |
 | | 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. | |
 | | The Sequel  Daringly re-imagines a thriving, resilient civilization after the collapse of our current economies, drawing on the inspirational work of David Fleming, grandfather of the global Transition Towns movement. | |
 | | A Silent Transformation  The transformative power of the co-operative enterprise model, illustrated with many inspirational examples. | |
 | | Single-Use Planet  A search for the true headwaters of plastic entering the ocean finds more than it bargained for. | |
 | | SoLa: Louisiana Water Stories  Investigates how the exploitation of Southern Louisiana's abundant natural resources compromised the resiliency of its ecology and culture, multiplying the devastating impact of the BP oil spill and Hurricane Katrina. | |
 | | The Suzuki Diaries: Future City  David and Sarika Suzuki explore urban innovations leading toward sustainability.
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 | | 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. | |
 | | War for the Woods  30 years after the original protests, journalist Stephanie Kwetįsel'wet Wood travels to Clayoquot Sound, BC to find out whether Indigenous and environmentalist protesters won the battle but lost the war for old growth forests. | |
 | | Water On The Table  An intimate portrait of international water activist Maude Barlow and the debate over whether water is a commercial good or a human right. | |
 | | 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. | |
 | | Windshipped  Sail freight comes to the 21st Century. | |
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Addicted to Plastic  Reveals the history and worldwide scope of plastics pollution, investigates its toxicity and explores solutions.
Affluenza  Diagnoses the "disease" of materialism and prescribes its antidote, simple living.
After the Spill  The oil and gas industry has historically dominated Louisiana politics and is largely responsible for the state's rapidly disappearing coastline.
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.
Baked Alaska  Looks at the battle over the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) in the context of Alaska's accelerated warming.
The Best of Both Worlds  Cohousing offers both privacy and community—the best of both worlds!
Big or Small?  What's the best method of growing food for a hungry population of 9.5 billion people: Big, or small?
Biomimicry  2-part series based on the book Biomimicry - a new science that studies nature's best ideas and then imitates these designs and processes to solve human problems.
Biophilic Design  A design revolution that connects buildings to the natural world, buildings where people feel and perform better.
Birth of an Ocean  The story of the ocean's turbulent beginnings and its successive incarnations.
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.
Bluespace  Contrasts sci-fi ideas about terraforming Mars with the state of NYC's waterways, and questions the viability of colonizing Mars before making our own planet sustainable.
Bottle Conditioned  An intimate look at lambic beer and three of its most revered brewers and blenders as they each navigate the growing demands of consumers today.
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.
Bread Bike  Three enthusiastic young Californians are creating delicious food, promoting healthy local produce, building community and having fun at the same time.
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.
Build Green  David Suzuki reports on a wide range of green buildings, from large community developments to mini-homes.
Buyer Be Fair  Looks at the benefits of fair trade goods and product certification for people and the environment.
The Changing Sea  Decodes the signals that the ocean is sending us. Is the ocean's chemistry being compromised by increased acidity, less oxygen and warming temperatures?
Cheat Neutral  Satirical look at the inadequacies of the concept of carbon offsetting.
Come Hell or High Water  When the graves of former slaves are bulldozed in Mississippi, a native son returns to protect the community they settled.
Community - Planet Neighborhood  Community regeneration, energy-efficient design, and waste water treatment.
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.
Cultivating Change  Garden tour that proves that growing food can be an avenue to social change.
Cultivating Kids  On South Whidbey Island, WA, a school farm shows that a garden can be a valuable addition to the curriculum while encouraging a healthy diet.
Daughters of the Forest  A group of girls in a remote forest in Paraguay are transformed at an experimental high school where they learn to protect the threatened forest and build a future for themselves.
Deconstructing Supper  A leading chef investigates food safety in the age of GMOs and industrial agriculture.
Denial  A unique film about the filmmaker's father, a utility executive and smart grid pioneer in a nation in denial about climate change, who battles his own denial about his true identity.
Designing A Great Neighborhood  A model co-housing project, where future residents participate in the design of their own neighborhood.
Dirty Business  Reveals the true social and environmental costs of coal power and looks at promising developments in renewable energy technology.
Divide In Concord  A fiery octogenarian activist spearheads a grassroots campaign to ban the sale of single-serve plastic bottled water in Concord, MA.
The Divided Brain  Explores Iain McGilchrist's pioneering exploration of the differences between the brain's right and left hemispheres and their effects on society, history, and culture.
The Ecological Footprint  Dr. Mathis Wackernagel introduces the Ecological Footprint, a resource accounting tool that measures human demand on the Earth.
Ecosophia  Some of the wisest ecological minds come together for an honest appraisal of our civilization without greenwash.
Edens Lost and Found  4-part series that highlights models for urban transformation in the effort to make Chicago, Philadelphia, Los Angeles and Seattle into sustainable cities.
Edens Lost and Found - Chicago  City Hall and grass roots groups in Chicago are working on open space, green buildings and an educated citizenry to create a sustainable city.
Edens Lost and Found - Los Angeles  Is it possible that the City of the Angels can be a model for the world of environmental rebirth?
Edens Lost and Found - Philadelphia  Faced with severe budget limitations, Philadelphia's rebirth is being brought about by a network of community-based volunteer organizations.
Edens Lost and Found - Seattle  Recognizing that the human community is growing faster than the aging infrastructure, the city of Seattle created an Office of Sustainability and Environment.
The End of the Line  The first major feature documentary film revealing the impact of overfishing on our oceans. Based on the book by Charles Clover.
Entangled  How climate change has accelerated a collision between one of the world's most endangered species, N. America's most valuable fishery, and a federal agency mandated to protect both.
Escape from Affluenza  Simple living and its rewards.
Everything's Cool  Examines the media strategies, on both sides, that have resulted in the US government's failure to take decisive action on global warming.
Evolution of Organic  The story of organic agriculture, told by those in California who built the movement.
Extreme By Design  In a Stanford multidisciplinary, project-based course, student design teams are building a better world...one product at a time.
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.
A Fierce Green Fire (Classroom Version)  The documentary of record on the environmental movement.
A Fierce Green Fire  The documentary of record on the environmental movement.
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 Coop  Looks at the workings of a highly profitable supermarket, Brooklyn's Park Slope Food Coop, which for 44 years has been a shining example of a successful alternative economic system at work.
Food For Change  The deep history of cooperatives in America -- the country's longest-surviving alternative economic system.
Food or Fuel?  Kenyan farmer Moses Shaha journeys through the Tana Delta, where farmers are starting to grow jatropha, a biofuel crop.
Footprints in the Sand  Reveals the devastating impact of human activity on the ocean since we first settled along its coasts over 150,000 years ago.
From Seed to Seed  Through a group of Canadian organic farmers—both large-scale and small-scale—we experience a full growing season with all of its rewards as well as the challenges of a changing climate.
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.
Gaia  A portrait of James Lovelock, originator of the theory that the earth is a self-regulating system maintaining the conditions that allow its perpetuation.
Gladesmen  In a classic battle of competing interests, gladesmen and their airboats are being banned from Everglades National Park in the world's largest attempt to restore a damaged ecosystem.
Good Food  An intimate look at the farmers, ranchers, and businesses that are creating a more sustainable food system in the Pacific Northwest.
Greening Business  Reports on sustainable business practices and philosophy.
The Greening of Southie  The story of Boston's first LEED-certified residential green building, and the people who made it possible.
Gyaangee  Famed Haida artist Robert Davidson carves his latest monumental totem pole and gives a rare insight into the deeper meanings of North Coast Indigenous art works.
Haida Modern  Portrait of Haida artist, Robert Davidson, whose art and activism point the way towards a renewed connection with the natural world, perhaps saving us from ourselves.
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.
How to Let Go of the World  Oscar-nominated director Josh Fox contemplates our climate-change future by exploring the human qualities that global warming can't destroy.
The Human Race  Is the western model of global development sustainable in a finite environment?
The Human Scale  Influential Danish architect Jan Gehl argues that we can build cities in a way which takes human needs for inclusion and intimacy into account.
Keepers of the Future  Following El Salvador's civil war, a farmers' cooperative puts down roots, builds resilience and provides a model of how to mitigate climate change and resist unsustainable, extractive development.
kids + money  Money talks. Teens in Los Angeles discuss money: getting it, spending it and learning to live without it.
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.
Life Apps  5-part series in which tech-savvy young adults from around the globe create mobile apps for a better, more sustainable world.
Lobster War  Climate-changed ocean temperatures shift New England's lobster fishery across national boundaries, sparking international tension.
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Looting the Pacific  An ICIJ investigation reveals the secrets of the global fishing industry's last frontier and the fate of the jack mackerel.
Looting the Seas  Investigates the looming collapse of Atlantic Bluefin Tuna stocks and the role EU policies have played in the crisis.
Louisiana Water Stories  Hard-hitting 2-part series on the fragile state of Louisiana's wetlands making the coastline even more vulnerable to hurricanes like Katrina and explosions like Deepwater Horizon.
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.
The Millennium Goals  Explores the ambition and scope of the UN's Millennium Development Goals, and the obstacles to their achievement.
Mysteries of the Deep  Explores the beguiling depths of the seas, as technology allows us to venture further and further into the planet's last frontier.
Near or Far?  The Nigerian Minister for Agriculture wants to ensure Nigerians eat food grown in Nigeria.
The Next Industrial Revolution  Architect Bill McDonough and chemist Michael Braungart bring together ecology and human design.
Nothing Like Chocolate  The story of Mott Green and the solar-powered Grenada Chocolate Company, a farmers' and chocolate-makers' co-op, which makes organic chocolate from tree-to-bar.
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?
Once Was Water  Las Vegas provides an example to the world of how any city can and must create its own sustainable water solutions.
One Big Home  Trophy homes threaten Martha's Vineyard. When he feels he is complicit in wrecking the place he calls home, one carpenter takes off his tool belt and picks up a camera.
One Ocean  Spectacular 4-part series dives into the world's vast interconnected ocean ecosystem--telling the story from its turbulent birth to its threatened future.
Oyster  Observes the daily life of a family running an oyster farm in a lake on the SE coast of Australia, as they deal with climate change, pollution, and the fickleness of consumers.
Partnership  Changing our present exploitative relationship with Earth to one of partnership.
The Perils of Plectropomus  The life and death struggles of fish on a coral reef today.
Planeat  Makes the case for a plant-based diet which is good for our bodies, good for the environment and mitigates climate change.
Planet Neighborhood  The latest in energy saving technology and good design.
Planetary  A provocative and breathtaking wakeup call - a cross continental cinematic journey that explores our cosmic origins and our future as a species.
Pleistocene Park  An eccentric Russian scientist's quixotic quest to recreate a vanished ice age ecosystem and save the world from a catastrophic global warming feedback loop.
Point Of No Return  Documents the journey of the Solar Impulse—the first solar-powered, round-the-world flight—demonstrating the tremendous potential of renewable energy sources.
Point Of No Return - Bundle  Documents the journey of the Solar Impulse—the first solar-powered, round-the-world flight—demonstrating the tremendous potential of renewable energy sources.
A Quest for Meaning  Two childhood friends take an impromptu road trip attempting to uncover the causes of our current global crisis and discover a way to bring about change.
Racing To Zero  Follows San Francisco's innovative efforts towards achieving zero waste, thereby dramatically reducing the city's carbon footprint.
RADICALLY simple  Author Jim Merkel leads by example on the path to simple and sustainable living.
The Real Leap Forward  Reports on China's successful efforts to reduce poverty through sustainable development and targeted programs.
Redefining Prosperity  The story of how a mining town recovered from its legacy of pollution and prospered by building community around the battle to save their beautiful river.
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.
ReInventing the World II  Two 50-minute videos that offer practical solutions to the big problems affecting all of us.
Revenge of the Electric Car  Tells the story of the global resurgence of electric cars, following the race to be the first and the best, and to win the hearts and minds of the public around the world.
Sacred Cod  Captures the collapse of the historic cod population in New England, delving into the effects of overfishing, climate change and government policies on fishermen and the fish.
Save Our Land, Save Our Towns  Examines the causes and effects of -- and then remedies for -- suburban sprawl.
Saving Sunshine  In plain language, master electrician and solar installer Bruce Hankins explains AC coupling, the combining of a grid-tied solar electric installation with an off-grid battery backup system.
A Sea Change (Short Version)  Ocean acidification threatens over one million species with extinction--and with them, our entire way of life.
A Sea Change  Ocean acidification threatens over one million species with extinction--and with them, our entire way of life.
The Secret Life of Your Clothes  The revealing story of what happens to the mountain of clothes--castoffs in today's world of fast fashion--that are donated to charity. Few make it to your local charity thrift store.
The Sequel  Daringly re-imagines a thriving, resilient civilization after the collapse of our current economies, drawing on the inspirational work of David Fleming, grandfather of the global Transition Towns movement.
The Shadow of Gold  An unflinching look at how the world's favorite heavy metal is extracted from the earth.
Shattered Sky  The story of how America led the world to solve the ozone crisis. Will we dare to do the same with climate change?
Shift Change  Investigates employee-owned businesses that provide secure, dignified jobs in democratic workplaces even in today's economic crisis.
Silent Sentinels  Was the unprecedented mass coral bleaching in 1998 proof of global warming?
A Silent Transformation  The transformative power of the co-operative enterprise model, illustrated with many inspirational examples.
Silicon Savannah  In Kenya can Muniu build a Life App to help William be as good a farmer as he can be?
Single-Use Planet  A search for the true headwaters of plastic entering the ocean finds more than it bargained for.
Slum Futures  The slums of Mumbai are an important microcosm of how slums are developing around the world.
SoLa: Louisiana Water Stories  Investigates how the exploitation of Southern Louisiana's abundant natural resources compromised the resiliency of its ecology and culture, multiplying the devastating impact of the BP oil spill and Hurricane Katrina.
Split Estate  Documents the devastating effect that fracking for natural gas and oil is having on the health of families and the environment in the Rocky Mountain West.
Stay or Go?  Who will grow China's food as young people leave the countryside for the cities?
Subdivide and Conquer  Suburban sprawl: causes and remedies.
Subdivide and Conquer (Short Version)  Suburban sprawl -- causes and remedies.
The Suzuki Diaries: Future City  David and Sarika Suzuki explore urban innovations leading toward sustainability.
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.
Thirst  A piercing look at the global corporate drive to control and profit from our water -- from bottles to tap.
Thirst for Justice  Focuses on three battles for clean water—on the Navajo Reservation, in Flint MI, and at Standing Rock—united in the belief that Water Is Life.
Trees in Trouble  The first film to document how a city responds to the imminent tree crisis caused by invasive insects such as the emerald ash borer.
Triple Divide [REDACTED]  Exposes the mishandling and cover-up of drinking water contamination related to unconventional natural gas extraction — aka fracking — in Pennsylvania.
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.
Turning Down The Heat  Renewable energy sources and energy conservation are the solution to global warming.
War for the Woods  30 years after the original protests, journalist Stephanie Kwetįsel'wet Wood travels to Clayoquot Sound, BC to find out whether Indigenous and environmentalist protesters won the battle but lost the war for old growth forests.
Warming Up in Mongolia  Unless sustainable alternatives are introduced, Mongolia's dependence on fossil fuels and rapid urbanization threatens the environment.
The Water Front  In Highland Park, MI an unelected, state-appointed Emergency Financial Manager with quasi dictatorial authority sees water privatization as key to economic recovery.
Water On The Table  An intimate portrait of international water activist Maude Barlow and the debate over whether water is a commercial good or a human right.
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.
WEconomics: Italy  The first in a new series from the makers of SHIFT CHANGE, WEconomics: Italy reports on the extensive and innovative cooperative economy in the region around Bologna.
What's the Economy for, Anyway?  Ecological economist Dave Batker questions whether GDP is an adequate measure of society's well-being and suggests workable alternatives.
Windshipped  Sail freight comes to the 21st Century.
The Wisdom to Survive  Examines the challenges that climate change poses and discusses meaningful action that can be taken by individuals and communities.
Work  Energy-efficient skyscrapers, controlling waste, and innovative automobile design and recycling.
Works For All  Since 2011 Co-op Cincy has been building an inspiring network of worker-owned cooperatives in Cincinnati to create a regional economy that works for all.
Yemeni Futures  More than a decade after its unification, Yemen is still struggling to improve the standard of living.
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