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Cool Planet - Carbon Negative with Biochar
To learn more about Cool Planet Energy Systems: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPJsYZLU_sM
Building Momentum with Citizens Climate Lobby
600 volunteers attended the Citizens Climate Lobby Annual Conference in 2014. They visited about 500 congressional offices throughout the week to press for a carbon tax. "Global warming is a problem that will change the American way of life and I don't have the right to both...
Biomassacre - Energy From Biomass Is Disastrous For The Environment And Human Health
Industrial biomass is as dangerous as fracking - it'll mean deaths in the almost exclusively working class areas where it's happening - it produces up to 50% more carbon emissions than coal - it's destroying vital hardwood forests - it's displacing entire communities - and...
This Revolutionary Technology Could Solve America's Energy Crisis | Light at the End of the Tunnel
Abby Martin goes over the revolutionary idea of 'Solar Roadways' highlighting the massive potential the technology holds and the obstacles in the way of moving the idea forward. LIKE Breaking the Set @ http://fb.me/BreakingTheSet FOLLOW Abby Martin @ http://twitter.com/AbbyMartin
The Right to Remain Silent. By Phil Brown.
The film covers the mass arrests of nearly 2000 peaceful protesters during the cop 15 in copenhagen (environmental meeting), whilst following effected activists and discussing the wider ramifications of the growing trend around the world of criminalizing protests.
Caretakers & Warriors
The Keystone XL pipeline is not a conservative or liberal issue, it is a human issue. Despite being bullied by TransCanada, farmers and ranchers in Nebraska continue to fight for their land and livelihoods. North of the border, Canada's First Nations see the dangers of tar...
GLOBAL WARNING
On November 8th 2013 the Philippines was hit by what is considered to be the most powerful tropical cyclone to ever make landfall. The 
Consciousness
This short video is for the awareness of global warming, but also the possibilities that we could explore to help our planet.
Better Go to the South Pacific Islands While You Still Can
"This is not good news for humanity. As the ice sheets melt due to global warming, not only do they raise the sea level directly; they also exert a weaker gravitational pull on the surrounding ocean. So water sloshes back toward the continents, where we all live. "If...
Laughing All the Way to the Cliff
"I know I’m showing my age now.  And feeling all nostalgic about the good old days when petrol cost fifty cents a gallon, when the Club of Rome had only just published its Limits to Growth Report, and everyone just decided to ignore it, because 2020 was so far into the...
Pause in Global Warming May Be Caused by Long Term Changes in the Pacific Ocean
Dr. Kevin Trenberth illuminates the mechanics of ocean heat, and the coming El Nino event, and makes a bold prediction.
Fracking Causes Great Environmental Damage for Little Long-Lasting Benefit
"The U.S. is a mature exploration and development province for oil and gas. New technologies of large scale, multistage, hydraulic fracturing of horizontal wells have allowed previously inaccessible shale gas and tight oil to reverse the long-standing decline of U.S. oil and...
The Real Consequences of Population Overshoot
There have been hundreds of books and essays written on the evolution of Homo sapiens and I assume you are familiar with that history. In this short essay I am going to point out a few things that are usually left out of that story, the part that deals with the very nature of...
All in the Same Boat
Regardless of who we are, we are all part of a similar problem. Some of us affected, some not yet, but we are all in the same boat. While carbon targets fail to be met; while extreme weather increases in severity and instance; and while the worst case scenario looks ever more...
I Need You as You Need Me
How would you live without water? Prevent climate change to save our water. Water needs us as it's expected to become scarce in the future. ACT NOW!
We Can Make a Difference
This video describe about mangrove rehabilitation efforts, to against rob (seawater inundation) at Semarang city, Central Java, Indonesia. Seawater inundation is caused by sea level rise and land subsidence. KeSEMaT is organization who care with this phenomenon, and take...
White Roofs in New York
White Roofs is a micro documentary about the White Roof Project in NYC. This video tells their story on how they plan to curb climate change one neighborhood at a time.
City of Rotterdam's efforts to be climate smart
Our climate is changing and no matter what, we have to adapt to it. Climate TV is a series of short movies, showing how the Netherlands takes innovative and smart measures to deal with climate change. Researchers themselves present the documentary and show what they do the...
Climate TV: City Climate
Our climate is changing and no matter what, we have to adapt to it. Climate TV is a series of short movies, showing how the Netherlands takes innovative and smart measures to deal with climate change. Researchers themselves present the documentary and show what they do the...
How to Reduce Your Footprint in One Week
I will show you how easily you can reduce your footprint
Hope in a Garden
When the residents of the Municipality of Compostela shifted their lush forests into industrial sites, they've seen its unexpected effects: Extreme Heat and an Abnormal Weather causing sudden flash floods and a Super Typhoon. One woman, on the other hand, tied the knot to...
Call Climate Change What It Is: Violence
If you're poor, the only way you're likely to injure someone is the old traditional way: artisanal violence, we could call it – by hands, by knife, by club, or maybe modern hands-on violence, by gun or by car. But if you're tremendously wealthy, you can practice...
Diving Deeper - The Story of the Jamaican spearfishermen
In a land of poverty, where the majority of people can't swim, Jamaican spearfishermen are an elite breed of free spirits and bold adventurers who head underwater in order to make their living. Since Jamaica is now so heavil
Creating Change One Step at a Time
Music; Golden Silvers- Magic Touch
The Action Camp #Action4Climate Competition @Connect4Climate
The Unist'ot'en, a clan of the Wet'suet'en Nation have built a protection camp to block the Pacific Trails Pipeline or PTP, in so called British Columbia in Canada. The PTP pipeline would bring natural gas obtained through fracking to the Pacific ocean and would cross through...
The Girl Who Silenced the World for 5 minutes
She addressed a UN Meeting on issue of environment. What an inspirational speech.
Seeds of Change
Seeds of Change is a short documentary film that explores the effects of climate change on the past, present and future of apple farming in the Kali Gandaki River Valley in Mustang, Nepal. A video by Gretchen Powers (USA)
The Change (short Film)
Danang, like many other cities in Central Vietnam, is highly vulnerable to climate change. In particular, typhoon and flood and their recently unpredictable patterns have caused severe impacts on the people's lives, especially the youth. This short film tells 2 interweaving...
Hopeful
Xing Long Village in Southern China's Yunnan Province was once a peaceful farming community. But when a factory dumped 5,000 tons of chromium 6 into a nearby reservoir, cancer rates in the village skyrocketed. The environmental damage and human suffering caused by the illegal...
South Moroccan Oases in Confrontation of Climate
The South Moroccan Oases are characterized by their attractive natural views. They are storing palm trees which are considered to be an environmental heritage of a universal value Unfortunately, the oases are suffering from an extreme fragility; therefore, everybody should...
Burn
In South Africa, approximately 1 million people use coal for their various energy needs. Domestic burning activities have proved dangerous to the environment, the climate and people's health and safety. On top of industry and car emissions, townships are a significant...
Msobomvu: Realising the Potential Within
In 2012, the Project 90 by 2030 team began working together with the community of Msobomvu, a village of around 250 households located outside of East London, South Africa, in identifying ways to enhance the energy and water security of the community. Two years down the line...
We Talk Too Much, but You Gotta Listen!
The A2C2 (Action Against Climate Change) project is a PACMAS initiative showcasing "voices of youth" to raise awareness about local climate change solutions. A video by: Mariah Nasak,Melissa Bule,Chelsea Vuke, Royline Jacob, Felicity Abbil (Vanuatu)
Snows of the Nile Film
Uganda's Rwenzori Mountains rise 5000m from the heart of Africa. At their summits are some of Earth's only equatorial glaciers. But these "Mountains of the Moon," whose existence caused a sensation in Europe when they were first climbed in 1906, are changing fast.
Let's Turn Our Village for Jobs, No City Hopping
We tried to capture how climate change is related to the local employment of the village folklore. They are trying to avoid migration to cities thus finding avenues in the villages itself for their sustenance. Eco/village tourism has come handy for them in this endevour.
Blending In
The documentary showcases the impact of Climate change in Tana River County in Kenya and how the community is adapting to climate change through agricultural training (good farming practices). A video by Mercy Adundo, Horace Onyango, Noella Luka and Stephanie Boy (Kenya)
A Hitch to Basic Needs
A village in Makueni county experiences a dry spell season of 7-8 months, this situation has led to a lot of suffering regardless of the ages. With over a population of 15,000 people in all the villages they share on dam which is a health risk and also long distances are...
At the Desert's Edge
In China, expanding deserts are taking a heavy toll on the lives and livelihoods of many in the world's most populous nation. In Kulun Qi, a dry area in northeastern Inner Mongolia, attempts have been made to stop, and maybe even reverse, the danger.
La Tirana
The Tirana is a small village composed of 24 families living in the middle of the mangrove forest on the Pacific Ocean coasts of El Salvador in Central America. In the lasts 5 years, part of the mangrove has been dried due to the increment of sea levels provoked by the global...
Where's the Missing Part, Naomi Klein?
Ask Pope Francis and Mohammed Mesbahi
What the Frack, Jerry Brown?! 8 Comedic Videos to Ban Fracking in California
What the Frack, Jerry Brown?! is a comedic video series about the insane impacts of fracking in California.
Mother Fu@#3r
Mother,
Here and No Further - Stop Digging, Keep It In The Ground
The Rhineland’s lignite mines and coal plants in Germany are Europe’s biggest source of CO2 emissions and home to the world’s largest coal digger – the Bagger 288. The rapid expansion of coal mines and plants is causing health problems due to high pollution rates and the...
Ende Gelände: A Personal Account of Direct Action to Shut Down Europe's Largest Source of CO2
Ben Winston reports from Ende Gelände - a mass action in Germany's Rhineland - which saw over 1,000 people successfully shut down an open-cast lignite mine for a day, halting operations in what is Europe's largest source of CO2 emissions and preventing the excavation of...
Draining of Soils = Climate Change Štefan Vaľo
Uploaded by Peter Hegedus
The Dinosaurs series ending is a depressing analogy as to what could happen to us as well if we don’t change our ways
The way The Dinosaurs extinct themselves is a simple analogy as to what we are doing to ourselves as well.
COP 21: The No Hope Climate Summit
Why Paris won’t deliver and what we need instead
Discover the Spirit of Kashmir and Celebrate the Artisans behind #MakeinIndia
The floods of 2014 ravaged Kashmir, several thousand villages across the state had been hit and 390 villages had been completely submerged. The central part of Srinagar, Lal Chowk, was inundated with water for 15 days. The handlooms were closed for over a month and
Hot on the Trail of Arctic Destruction
Four people from four continents are heading to the top of our planet. They journey north to encounter a seismic blasting fleet that poses a deafeningly loud threat to narwhals, walrus and other spectacular wildlife. According to a new scientific review, seismic blasting is...
The Trail of a Tale - 1st Prize (18-35 Years)
"A letter from the future is written to our recent past, telling us how the world ´it turned out right´. It follows the trail of someone that left words written, words of change, of simple change. In this near future, the images of our world are the same, but the value of...
Global Warning - 2nd Prize (18-35 Years)
A documentary about the super typhoon Yolanda - Haiyan which hit the Philippines on Nov 8th 2013. A video by Dobrin Kashavelov (Bulgaria/Philippines) - Age Group 18-35
Snows of the Nile - 3rd Prize (18-35 Years)
Uganda's Rwenzori Mountains rise 5000m from the heart of Africa. At their summits are some of Earth's only equatorial glaciers. But these "Mountains of the Moon," whose existence caused a sensation in Europe when they were first climbed in 1906, are changing fast. Snows of...
The Violin Player - 1st Prize (14-17 years)
It's an animation movie about a violinist playing at a theater and when he close his eyes he find the entire world melting. After a crazy play he open his eyes over an unexpected reality.
Facing the Flood - 2nd Prize (14-17 years)
The situation in the south of the Greenlandic Ice Cap is deteriorating. A global warming of the earth seems to threaten this area more than anywhere else in the world. Recorded temperatures have begun to fluctuate, and native inhabitants find their culture beginning to sink...
It's Easy If You Try - 3rd Prize (14-17 years)
What is the problem with climate change and how we can solve it...
Balud - Jury Special Award
Balud is a Filipino dialect word for "waves." This short experimental film is a response to Typhoon Yolanda (International name: Haiyan), which swallowed my hometown Tacloban city last November, 2013. This film dedicated to family, friends and fellowmen who were lost on its...
Pachamama - People's Choice Award
This documentary discusses the effects of global warming in São Carlos, a city in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. We follow Adinalsa, a farmer affected by the extreme heat of summer, and Gabriel, one of the founders of a community that thinks about how to take care of the...
Tinau (My Mother) - C4C Special Prize
Scientists predict that Kiribati - a remote Island Republic in the Central Pacific - could be lost to rising sea levels in the next 50 years. As a result a whole nation faces an uncertain future. 'Tinau' is an intimate family portrait of a Kiribatese mother now settled in the...
The Change - C4C Special Prize
Danang, like many other cities in Central Vietnam, is highly vulnerable to climate change. In particular, typhoon and flood and their recently unpredictable patterns have caused severe impacts on the people's lives, especially the youth. This short film tells 2 interweaving...
The Trail of a Tale - 1st Prize 18-35 Years (Subtitulos en español)
"Una carta desde el futuro se escribe en nuestro pasado reciente, diciéndonos como 'las cosas salieron bien'".