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- A crew of environmental activists plot a daring plan to disrupt an oil pipeline.
- A fictional photographer's quest to spiritually rediscover herself is interspersed with documentary footage of scientists and theologians discussing the philosophical aspects of quantum physics.
- Interviews with scientists and authors, animated bits, and a storyline involving a deaf photographer are used in this docudrama to illustrate the link between quantum mechanics, neurobiology, human consciousness and day-to-day reality.
- The documentary follows Greta Thunberg, a teenage climate activist from Sweden, on her international crusade to get people to listen to scientists about the world's environmental problems.
- Can we reverse climate change? Ice on Fire explores the many ways we reduce carbon inputs to the atmosphere and, more important, how to "draw" carbon down, bringing CO2 out of the atmosphere and thus paving the way for global temperatures to go down. Reversing climate change is urgent, given that the world passed 400 parts per million CO2 in the atmosphere resulting in climate instability across the globe. We have heard the predictions but now climate related events are a daily reality - summer 2018 was the hottest on record, storms are stronger, droughts are longer, the arctic ice is thin or non-existent and antarctica is melting faster than predicted. Through visiting visionaries and scientists young and old, the film explores the deep hope that we can turn away from the brink. And, just as we figure out drawdown, we face an added complexity, the release of methane, a powerful greenhouse gas in the arctic, that is now entering the atmsphere. As the film says: "Is it game over? Or is it game on? As we have at hand, the ability, the capacity, and solutions that can reverse global warming...not mitigate, not reduce, not stabilize, but reverse.'
- Climate Change. It's daunting, confusing, and worse of all...it's political. In our polarized society it's hard to separate fact from fiction, especially when the consequences concerning our planet can seem so dire. In the face of this confusion, Kim Monson, host of The Kim Monson Show, will lead you on a brief but extensive overview on the various climate challenges and topics that adorn the headlines the world over. A Climate Conversation cuts through the rhetoric and propaganda to ask the simple questions that many times go unanswered. From melting glaciers to natural disasters this documentary seeks to uncover the truth concerning our changing planet. Grounded in science and free of political cheap-shots, A Climate Conversation seeks to remove the shroud of mystery and misdirection from one of the most important topics facing our civilization.
- A documentary that tells the story of America's addiction to oil, from its corporate conspiracy beginnings to its current monopoly today, and explains clearly and simply how we can end it - and finally win choice at the pump.
- Everything you've ever been told about Global Warming is probably untrue. This film blows the whistle on the biggest swindle in modern history. We are told that 'Man Made Global Warming' is the biggest ever threat to mankind. There is no room for scientific doubt. Well, watch this film and make up your own mind.
- Was life triggered by some event, like lightning hitting a pond full of amino acids? Earth was teeming with life billions of years before the dinosaurs existed. Single celled organisms inundated the oceans, and the soil swarmed with living creatures. Where did it all come from and how do you go from a single-celled organism to a trillion-celled organism like man?
- While fossil fuels foul the planet and greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise, this one-hour documentary moves beyond arguing about whether or not climate change is real. Instead, it explores solutions. As host (Good Morning America's Tech Reporter) Becky Worley frames it, "If your house is burning, you don't argue about who started it or whether to call it a blaze or an inferno. You put out the fire!"
- Climate Hustle reveals the history of climate scares, examines the science on both sides of the debate, digs into the politics and media hype surrounding the issue, shows how global warming has become a new religion for alarmists, and explains the impacts the warming agenda will have on people in America and around the world.
- The program tells the history, both documented and supposed, of the Hope Diamond including the source of the legendary curse. Then the mystery of the deep blue color and red phosphorescence is partially explained.
- The Emmy Award winning JOURNEY OF THE UNIVERSE tells an epic story of cosmic, Earth and human transformation from The Big Bang to today. Evolutionary philosopher Brian Thomas Swimme and Yale historian of religions Mary Evelyn Tucker have crafted an elegant narrative that both illuminates and celebrates the profound role humans play in the flourishing of the Earth.
- Capturing the Carbon: A Journey to Net Zero follows host, Rob Riggle, on a journey to learn about new innovations around the world being implemented to work towards accomplishing net zero by 2050.
- Extracting diamonds is no easy feat. With intense winds and temperatures reaching 50 degrees below zero, thousands of men work in giant open-air mines 1.5 km in diameter. These mines, the size of lunar craters, are excavated by huge bulldozers that sometimes dig 300 meters into the permafrost, and then into black lava rock that is over 53 million years old.
- Microsoft, Google, META, and AWS are some of the biggest power consumers in the world. Along with global data power consumption, they make up 3% of the world's energy use. This film details the data center industry's work to reduce their carbon footprint in an effort to lower carbon emissions and help save the world.
- New York Times columnist Thomas L. Friedman looks at various "green" technologies--hydroelectric, solar, wind, and nuclear power, hybrid, electric, and hydrogen-fuel-cell cars, clean-coal, bio-fuels, and energy-conservation methods--being adopted by American businesses and families today, to reduce the output of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide and ultimately to reduce global warming and ensure political stability throughout the world.
- Animated diagrams and live-action footage show telephone components and illustrate how they are able to transport sound electronically.
- On a nearby planet in the not so distant future, one man succumbs to an addiction to fulfill his destiny.
- A scary by hopeful movie about man made Global Warming and voting. Young Americans are unaware of how hot it is going to get during their lives due to man-made global warming. They are also unaware of the vast political power they hold to change this perilous future. Solving global warming will require overcoming three political barriers. And each of these barriers can easily be overcome if most young people simply become consistent voters for Climate Action.