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Niels Stokholm is an agricultural visionary: the Danish farm he runs with his wife Rita serves as one of Europe’s finest test cases of “biodynamics,” a radical approach to food production with its […]
Niels Stokholm is an agricultural visionary: the Danish farm he runs with his wife Rita serves as one of Europe’s finest test cases of “biodynamics,” a radical approach to food production with its […]
With some of the world’s largest fracking operations on his territory, Caleb Behn, a young indigenous leader and lawyer in British Columbia, struggles to reconcile the teachings of his Dene tribe […]
On a Venezuelan island sit the ruins of the first Spanish city in South America, abandoned with the depletion of its pearl beds. A government plan to create a tourist site […]
Ukrainian artist Fedor Alexandrovich believes that the Chernobyl disaster was a plot by the USSR to cover up a Soviet superweapon capable of mind control. As fanciful as his conspiracy […]
In the Te Urewara forests of northern New Zealand, the fiercely independent Tūhoe Maori tribe undertakes the building of a grand new meeting hall using radically sustainable methods. Their “Living Building” embodies the community’s deep and […]
In the summer of 1939, Ella Maillart takes her friend Annamarie on a daring trip through the Middle East, before traveling alone in British India for an entire year. Told through her […]
Finalist of the 2016 Eric Moe Sustainability Film Award! On his farm in the rainforest of Panama’s Bocas del Toro, an indigenous cacao farmer reveals hidden inequalities in chocolate production, challenging […]
In China’s Guangdong province, a mining tycoon has built an exact 1:1 replica of the idyllic Austrian village of Hallstatt. Beyond the gimmicky appeal of “copycat” development, this phenomenon offers a provocative perspective […]
Three radically different national parks within the Dominican Republic make up a UNESCO “Biosphere Reserve,” a cornucopia of biodiversity where countless endemic species inhabit a wide variety of ecosystems. The […]
Chile’s history is inseperable from its waterways. Its 2,670-mile-long coastline encompasses the world’s largest archipelago, and the waters that flow through it contain the memories of an entire nation: the […]