Lost World
As Singapore dredges sand out from beneath Cambodia’s mangrove forests, the threat of erasure looms over an ecosystem, a communal way of life, and one woman’s relationship to her beloved […]
As Singapore dredges sand out from beneath Cambodia’s mangrove forests, the threat of erasure looms over an ecosystem, a communal way of life, and one woman’s relationship to her beloved […]
The decade from 1979 to 1989 critical for climate action. By the mid-1980s, the scientific community understood with unprecedented clarity that human activity was contributing to a rapid derangement of […]
A unique collaboration with millions of wild ants. Focusing on four supposedly unique human traits — language, ritual, war, and art — the narrative aims to blur the boundaries between […]
Explores the island paradise of the Maldives — the lowest-lying nation in the world. Due to rising sea levels, this community and its culture are on the brink: “Modern Atlantis.” […]
Located off the coast of Indonesia, the Australian territory of Christmas Island is inhabited by migratory crabs traveling by the millions from the jungle toward the ocean, in a movement […]
In 2016 filmmaker/photographer Pete McBride and writer Kevin Fedarko set out on a 750-mile journey on foot through the entire length of the Grand Canyon. More people have stood on […]
Back in 1980, Willem bought a remote potato farm and transformed it into a butterfly paradise. He has worked the land with shovel and scythe for almost 40 years in […]
Tells the story of people throughout Zambia, from farmers to chefs to students, who are learning how to hold on to their food traditions in the face of staggering climate […]
This narrative short explores the poetic effects of NASA’s Apollo 8 mission and its 1968 Earthrise photo on the life of a retired English teacher — and on the astronauts […]
The Red River in Kentucky was slated to be dammed in the early 60s, and a well-known young local named Joe Bowen supported the construction. He even gave a speech […]