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Hampi - Valley of the Kings - documentary about wildlife conservation in India
The small village of Hampi was once the capital of an empire stretching across the whole of Southern India. But with the ancient city's fortifications in ruins, Hampi has little defence against the invading forces of development. In the last 15 years, tourism has grown 75%...
Fighting Climate Change With Regenerative Agriculture - Restoring Paradise
Regenerative agriculture offers a future for the sustainable farming of meat in line with nature’s needs, by using holistic grazing and organic/biodynamic practices and even sequestering carbon in the soil – so important in the fight against climate change. At Mangarara, in...
Study Calls for Rapid "Negative Emissions" as Scientist Warns "Shit's Hitting the Fan"
New study, led by James Hansen, is meant to bolster climate kids' case against the federal government
The World's End
It's incredible to think that Rewild is currently standing on the banks of the Beagle Channel, the same one that takes you to the breathtaking landscapes of Antartica. It is amazing to see how some of these creatures are able to live within such cold conditions ... when...
How to Deal With Your Climate Change Denying Uncle
Climate scientist Josh Willis shows you how to fight common strawman arguments that deny climate change.
Humanity Vs Comfort
Why keep laying all of our hopes in another planet and imaginary futures? Why not try to save the heaven we already have? Should we go to Mars and realize there is water in Jupiter and then not care again if we dry out that planet as well?
Killer across the Horizon: Thermal Power Plants
Coal based Thermal Power Plants (TPPs) are one of the major sources of air pollution. Capturing the impacts of coal mining and TPPs in and around the central Indian town of Korba, I, as a part of a Greenpeace India team came across some heartbraking stories. While the...
Dubai's Sustainable City - This World Can: Innovate to Make Our Planet a Better Place
Perhaps the most unlikely project we’ve been involved with comes from Dubai. A short film about a new development providing a glimmer of hope from this carbon-heavy Emirate.
Can climate change be reversed?
After humans can change the climate, can we change it back? Climate scientist Josh Willis takes on geoengineering.
Language Is Art
Language is Art is a movie worth watching. Featuring over 600 people from all walks of life,  this documentary style film presents a creative exploration into issues commonly disregarded by the mainstream media. Topics include free energy, war, revolution, mind control, slave...
UNA AYUDA PARA EL CARIBE FRENTE AL CAMBIO CLIMÁTICO
Es totalmente irrealista esperar que las naciones en desarrollo se abstengan de una ruta al crecimiento alta en carbono de la cual tantas naciones occidentales se han beneficiado, a menos que los apoyemos en alcanzar un crecimiento verde. – David Cameron
Burnaby Mountain Documentary Trailer #2
First public screening: September or October 2015 Twitter: @BurnabyMtnDoco #BurnabyMountainDoco #Kmface #cdnpoli #bcpoli
Energy East - A Threat to Our climate
The planned Energy East pipeline threatens to lock us into decades of soaring emissions from expanding the tar sands. It would lead to emissions that equal adding 7 million cars to Canada's roads. Take action here.
Episode 10: Ecology or Catastrophe (Murray Bookchin and the Rojava Revolution)
On this episode of dentontimes.life, we speak with Janet Biehl, author of the biography 'Ecology or Catastrophe: The Life of Murray Bookchin'. Topics include Murray Bookchin's influence on the US and international Left, Janet's travels to Kurdistan (Turkey and Syria), the...
Scott Crow on the 10th Anniversary of Hurricane Katrina
On this special episode of dentontimes.life for the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, we speak to Texas activist, author, and co-founder of the Common Ground Collective scott crow. After traveling to New Orleans to help his friends impacted by the devastating storm...
The Precious Opportunity of Climate Change
We are in the process of burning ourselves and many of the beings on Earth right out of existence. Overwhelming. Unbelievable. Wildly inconvenient. Weirdly difficult to take in. But true. We are.
Climate Games - Nature Defending Itself
The Climate Games are where action-adventure meets actual change. Anyone can play this real-time, real-world game and turn Paris and the world into a giant, direct action playing field for climate justice. We have everything to play for – but time is running out. #ClimateGames
Not Without Us - Indiegogo Campaign
"Not Without Us" follows seven multi-generational, grassroots activists from around the world as they head to Paris this December 2015 for the 21st session of United Nations Climate Change Conference, also known as the COP 21.
Why Spirit Matters
Devamrita Swami, a Yale graduate and world travelling monk, explains why he believes we need to establish a wisdom society, a society permeated with a spiritual culture, in order to solve humanity's problems.
Top 20 Most Vulnerable Countries Call for a Robin Hood Tax to Help Fight Climate Change
On the weekend, the world’s finance ministers met in Lima, Peru, to decide where they’re going to get the money for the climate response. The world’s richest countries have promised to raise $100bn to help poorer countries deal with climate change.
On Fracking
This film is about the impact of fracking on communities in Pennsylvania and West Virginia. Vera Scroggins is a filmmaker who documents the impacts of fracking on her local community in Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. Dr. Benjamin Stout is Professor of Biology at Wheeling...
3 Reasons Why the Paris Climate Talks Should Put the Migrant Crisis at the Top of Its Agenda
The negotiations should strongly consider how climate change affects the migrant crisis, argues New Internationalist Digital Editor Chris Spannos. The recent images from Europe and the Middle East of people fleeing war and persecution has shocked the world in both horror...
9 Years
Having done nothing to seriously address the causes of over population, co2 emissions, as well as other planet destroying factors. We have passed the point of no return.
Paris Climate Summit: Not Saving the World
Alex Scrivener explores why excessive optimism in the run up to the coming summit in Paris ignores the voices of those most affected by climate change
Madagascar's Scars
MadagaSCARS is a poignant five minute flash animation created by Camille Wainer (www.camillewainer.com) in collaboration with the Lemur Conservation Foundation (www.lemurreserve.org) that captures the urgent environmental and social issues that threaten the future of wildlife...
BREAKING! President Obama Rejects Keystone Pipeline
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama killed a Canadian energy giant's application to build the Keystone XL pipeline on Friday, declaring the proposed project wouldn't serve U.S. national interests and would have undercut America's global leadership on climate change. The...
Nnimmo Bassey: Award-Winning African Climate Activist
NNIMMO BASSEY: award-winning African climate activist and poet: please help us make a film about his work and how it connects with austerity, refugees and our wider realities.
'We Will Stand for Ourselves': Global Movement Stakes Claim for COP21
'The Paris moment will be defined not by what happens in the negotiating halls, but in the streets of Paris and around the world.'
Huntington Beach Ca.
Inspired by a contest for Current TV called 60 sec.to save the Environment.
On 'D12', We Will Draw Our Red Lines in Paris
John Jordan writes on the climate justice movement's call for mass disobedience in Paris on 12 December, and beyond
A Line in the Sand
Coal ash is the toxic waste created by coal-fired power plants and it is polluting communities all across America. This is the story of one of those places, La Belle, PA.
The Elephant in Paris - Guns and Greenhouse Gases
"As the Paris climate talks take the global stage, it’s time to draw attention to the military elephant in our room and demand that adaptation to climate change is led by principles of human rights and solidarity, rather than militarism and corporate profits."
SOS - A Call to Save Forests in Southern US from Being Burned in EU Power Stations
Southern US forests are being chopped down and burned to generate electricity in Europe. You can help! Send an SOS to Save Our Southern forests.
10 Shocking Facts Showing How Companies Are Still Trashing Indonesia's Rainforests
For months, forest fires raged across Indonesia bringing the world's attention to the country's devastating forest destruction. Both people and orang-utans were endangered as the fires raged and a thick, choking haze swept across Southeast Asia. These forest fires were a...
COP 21: Climate Science and the Free Market (Trailer)
A short trailer for our upcoming films on climate change in the build up to the Paris COP 21 talks and protests. Use HD.
Rap Battle of Nature - North Pole Vs South Pole (Climate change music video)
Climate change music video: Cool polar bears and penguins wanting to stay 'cool'. High time to take things very very seriously, but that does not mean humor cannot be used to do so: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfxElxcjntE (recorded using only solar energy).
Take the Red Pill - An Open Letter
In the 1999 science fiction film The Matrix, protagonist Neo is offered two choices: Take the blue pill and return to an illusion or take the red pill and see ‘just how deep the rabbit hole goes’. You are offered the same choice every day, though the fantasies of Lewis...
COP 21: the peaceful protests in Paris you did not see on the news today.
Demonstrations are prohibited so protestors hold hands along Boulvard Voltaire. A video by Michael Chanan.
2015 - Year of the Firestorm.
"2015 - Year of the Firestorm" is a montage of this scorchingly hellish year. Wildfires, heatwaves, and other environmental catastrophes, placed alongside Ed Sheeran's "I See Fire".
Earthrise - Take the Power Back
How ordinary people are mobilising to disrupt the fossil fuel industry and redirecting investment.
Coping Out: What Will It Take to Overcome the Environmental Movement's Impasse?
The activist part of me is pissed off at the French government for banning the protest marches that planned to target the UN Climate Change conference (known as the COP21) in Paris this December. It would have been amazing to see thousands of people taking to the streets...
Airpocalypse Sets off Orange Alert in China
As world leaders gather in Paris for the climate-change summit, smog has blanketed an area of China the size of Spain, raising the pollution alert to "orange" for the first time this year.
What if you could change the world thanks to business?
While business can affect society negatively with extreme faults to the enviroment and unfair inequalities, it also can be the best way to improve the world : everyday social entrepreneurs change the world thanks to business and lead us to ask ourselves : what if you could...
Rethinking Capitalism : Foraging & Sustainability
Anima Rising visited 20+ intentional communities, eco-villages, and small co-operative farms on America's East Coast, learning about sustainability, community, and ways of thinking and living differently. In this clip, Brad talks about foraging, capitalism, fossil fuels...
Cancer Patient Gives Homeless Mom Gift of a Lifetime
"Brice Royer had stomach cancer. A mother who was living in a shelter offered to help him cook. He turned her down and instead, surprised her with a huge gift. Now he's spreading even more kindness." - CBC News.
Activists in Paris Take the Streets to Have the Last Word
D12 in Paris. This is just the beginning, and a beautiful beginning it was. Watch: 
WAYS TO WATER
Set in the sweltering global warming heat on downtown Toronto, WAYS TO WATER is a dramatic short film that explores the metaphysics of water and human relationships - drawing heavily from the research of Dr. Masaru Emoto.  Emoto believed water to hold a memory, and conducted...
COP21 Is Over but the Marshall Islands Are Still Sinking
The #COP21 climate agreement may have been made, but the Marshall Islands' existence is still being threatened by climate change. Governments agreed to keep the rise in temperatures below 3.6° Fahrenheit pre-industrial levels, which is .9° off of what the Marshall Islands...
Fiat Lux: Illuminating Our Common Home Recap (90 Sec)
Watch a short recap of the breathtaking art projection at the #Vatican, on St. Peter's Basilica.
Wakan Tanka Trailer - Documentary About Climate Change - Elders Connecting With Youth
Wakan Tanka, meaning in the First Nation Lakota Sioux language 'Great Spirit' is a powerful documentary that interweaves the voices of respected global elders with a captivating fictional story, to engage youth on stewardship of our shared planet Earth.
Moloch in Paris “Whose Love Is Endless Oil and Stone!”
COP21, or the more technocratic sounding twenty-first session of the Conference of the Parties (COP) and the eleventh session of the Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol (CMP) if you prefer, is manifestly not about the...
Polar Bears X Joshua Allen Harris
Joshua Allen Harris en las calles de NY - Fight Global Warming
part ii. Lawsuit + Injunction - Burnaby Mountain Resistance
Part 2 of the 'Burnaby Mountain Resistance: How It Went Down' documentary series.
The Future of Climate Change
Will anyone listen? I doubt it. 😢
Case Is Made for Earth's New Anthropocene Epoch
An international scientific panel believes that the Earth has entered a new geological age. The team, which has been tasked with defining the so-called Anthropocene, says humanity's impacts on Earth will be visible in sediments and rocks millions of years into the future. The...
Think Mangrove Forests
Why are mangroves so important? How are they under threat? And what can we do to help protect them? This short video sets out to answer those questions, using photographs from all around the tropics, encouraging participation and to help spread awareness of the mangrove forest. 
We're All Fcuked
Are you willing to accept the challenge?
George Monbiot Meets David Attenborough: 'Environmentalism Is a Duty, Not an Interest'
Sir David Attenborough tells George Monbiot that the British public is better informed about the environment than ever before, in part thanks to television. He discusses his new programme on the titanosaur – a subset of dinosaurs that can reach 37m in length. He also talks...
Human Extinction by 2030
Scientists have been warning about Arctic methane for many years. They've not been listened to, and now it's to late. We are experiencing the beginning of a runaway greenhouse effect. It will result in the extinction of 80% of all life on Earth by 2030, including humans.