Celebrating Earth Day

Celebrating Earth Day

Aghbalou: The Source of Water

Water is essential for food security and livelihood, especially for the millions of rural poor who rely on agriculture. Aghbalou combines a local story of struggle with a global call to action against the growing challenge of sustaining water supplies in the face of an increasingly hostile climate.

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BBC Motion Gallery: Know It All

Science series aimed at younger audiences who aren’t usually targeted/represented by traditional science programming. We have 5 episodes each on Physics, Maths, Chemistry and Biology and compliment the ‘hard’ science with entertaining, off-beat sequences that make the core message more digestible.

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Straws

STRAWS is a powerful documentary about plastic pollution that inundate our waterways and oceans. The film illustrates how individuals, groups, and businesses around the globe are reducing plastic straw use through education, collaboration, policy development and utilization of non-plastic alternatives. Narrated by actor Tim Robbins

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EVs: On the Brink of Change
EVs: On the Brink of Change

Electric Vehicles are expected to explode as a more dominant means of mobility in the not-so-distant future. Bloomberg NEF predicts by 2040, 57% of all passenger vehicle sales will be electric. Bloomberg’s Alix Steel explores topics such as market demand and investment; evolving technology and infrastructure; government regulation and subsidies; and the battle for EV dominance between China and the U.S.

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Thirst for Justice

In the spring of 2015, residents from two separate communities enlist the help of scientists to prove their suspicions that their water had become dangerously contaminated. Against all the odds, several extraordinary citizens are banding together and fighting back for their basic right to clean water.

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Nature Effect

From Japan to the United States, via Sweden, Germany and Canada, Natura heads off to meet researchers from the most prestigious universities (Stanford, University of British Colombia,…) – biologists, neuroscientists, experts in environmental psychology –who are presently demonstrating that experiencing nature stimulates unexpected biological and psychological resources and represents a boundless source of well-being.

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