|
|
|
E. F. Schumacher...
Swain Wolfe
Summary of Schumacher's economic arguments referring to the world energy situation.
Early Life
TVE
How irrevocably are we shaped by the first few years of our lives? Early Life explores the arguments through the stories of young children and their families in four different continents.
Early Life 2
Steve Bradshaw
Second series of Early Life programs that follows Mayor Amilcar Huanchuari as he tours Brazil and his native Peru looking at programs promoting early childhood development.
Earth Seasoned: #GapYear
Molly Kreuzman
Diagnosed with learning difficulties, Tori finds her greatest teacher in nature, spending a "gap year" living semi-primitively with four other young women in Oregon's Cascade Mountains.
East of Salinas
Laura Pacheco, Jackie Mow
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
Patsy Northcutt
Dr. Mathis Wackernagel introduces the Ecological Footprint, a resource accounting tool that measures human demand on the Earth.
An Ecology of Mind
Nora Bateson
A daughter's loving film portrait of one of the 20th century's most influential thinkers, Gregory Bateson, anthropologist, systems theorist and ecologist.
Economics
David Springbett and Heather MacAndrew
Economics and its relation to social change and our lifestyles.
Ecosophia
Peter Charles Downey
Some of the wisest ecological minds come together for an honest appraisal of our civilization without greenwash.
Edens Lost and Found
Harry Wiland
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
Harry Wiland
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
Harry Wiland
Is it possible that the City of the Angels can be a model for the world of environmental rebirth?
Edens Lost and Found - Philadelphia
Harry Wiland
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
Harry Wiland
Recognizing that the human community is growing faster than the aging infrastructure, the city of Seattle created an Office of Sustainability and Environment.
Edge Of Islam
Alex Gabbay
Three Muslim students face a choice between their faith and their future.
Educating Lucia
Charlotte Metcalf
The odds are against girls getting an education in Zimbabwe and throughout much of Africa.
Educating Yaprak
Di Tatham
Turkey's ambitious campaign to reduce poverty includes convincing reluctant parents to send their daughters to school.
El Caballo
Doug Hawes-Davis
The history, ecology, and current plight of the wild horse in North America.
El Caballo (Short Version)
Doug Hawes-Davis
The history, ecology, and current plight of the wild horse in North America.
El Poeta
Katie Galloway, Kelly Duane de la Vega
After his only son is murdered in the Mexican drug war, a mystic poet launches an international crusade to save his country.
| |
Elbow Room
Diane Obomsawin
Office workers deal with a dispute in this amusing and enlightening animated short.
Elder Voices
David Goodman
Japanese Americans, European Jews and peace activists who came of age during the Depression and WWII address the political storm clouds gathering today.
The Elephants' Dream of Peace
Joost de Haas & Thomas Hurkxkens
In Ivory Coast the national soccer team, the Elephants, helped stop a civil war in 2005. Can the efforts of their top players avert disaster this time?
The Emoji Story
Martha Shane, Ian Cheney
Explores the complex, conflict-prone, and often hilarious world of the creators, lovers, and arbiters of emoji, our world's newest pictorial language.
Empty Oceans, Empty Nets
Steve Cowan
Examines the global marine fisheries crisis and the efforts to implement sustainable fishing practices.
Empty Oceans, Empty Nets (Short Version)
Steve Cowan
Examines the global marine fisheries crisis and the efforts to implement sustainable fishing practices.
The End of the Line
Rupert Murray
The first major feature documentary film revealing the impact of overfishing on our oceans. Based on the book by Charles Clover.
The Enemy Within
Owen Gower
The story of Britain's longest strike, the 1984-85 miners' strike, when Margaret Thatcher declared war on the unions, as told by those who lived through it.
Energy and Morality
Swain Wolfe
The complex relationship of energy use to different value systems.
Entangled
David Abel
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
Vivia Boe and John de Graaf
Simple living and its rewards.
Escaping from History
Josh Freed
Poverty and consumerism clash in Mexico City. What can we do?
Estuary
Don White
A close-up look at wetlands ecology.
Eternal Harvest
Jerry Redfern
More than 50 years after the US dropped billions of tons of explosives on Laos, 1/3 of the surface area is still contaminated by UXO which kills Laotians daily. This is a film about responsibility.
Ever Green
Mark Dworkin, Melissa Young
How a small organization mobilized their island community to protect forests, farmlands, and shorelines from development in order to preserve a healthy rural way of life.
Everything's Cool
Daniel B. Gold and Judith Helfand
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
Mark Kitchell
The story of organic agriculture, told by those in California who built the movement.
Exotic Terrane
Doug Prose
Geological discoveries in the Pacific Northwest.
Expedition Earthscope
Doug Prose and Diane LaMacchia
America's turbulent geologic story and earth scientists' biggest push yet to uncover its deepest secrets.
Extreme By Design
Ralph King Jr. and Michael Schwarz
In a Stanford multidisciplinary, project-based course, student design teams are building a better world...one product at a time.
|
|