Gold’s Lethal Toll in Indonesia

Small-scale gold mining, widespread throughout the developing world, is one of the biggest sources of mercury pollution. A film by photojournalist Larry Price and producer P.J. Tobia for PBS NewsHour, part of […]

Good Life

Jairo Fuentes is the young leader of the community of Tamaquito, a village in the forests of northern Colombia. But the Wayúu community’s way of life is being destroyed by […]

River of Gold

What will be the fate of Peru’s Amazon rainforest, as this critical region of priceless biodiversity is turned into a hellish wasteland? Ron Haviv and Donovan Webster, two war journalists […]

SEED: The Untold Story

We’re in the midst of a crisis of genetic diversity: we’ve lost over 94% of our vegetable seed varieties, leaving our food supply dangerously vulnerable to blight and famine. Chemical seed corporations […]

Sky Line

The dream of building an elevator into space – a ribbon connecting earth to an orbiting station – means many things to many people: the solution to the energy crisis; […]

Upriver

Upriver is an immersive exploration of one of the Nation’s most active river conservation movements. Within Oregon’s heavily populated Willamette River system, the film focuses on people from all walks […]

Women and Water

Winner of the 2015 Green Film Network Award! This film is a part of the Environmental Film Festival On Tour: Boston. Co-presented by The Nature Conservancy.  In rural India, women […]

Value of Life, The

The Dominican Republic boasts a plenitude of natural resources, yet this abundance is rarely figured into projections of the country’s development. How can ordinary people – let alone big businesses […]

Written on Water

Against the immense and unforgiving landscape of the High Plains, farmers and local politicians in places like Olton, Texas, fight to keep their towns alive against the decline of the […]

Drinking the Northwest Wind

Originally envisioned by Mao Zedong himself, China’s South-North Water Transfer Project has consequences for those at both ends of the pipeline that show how supply issues aren’t as simple as […]