On the Edge: Antarctica 3D
Though big and remote, seemingly tough and foreboding, Antarctica can be a fragile place too. As the planet continues to change–and warm–Antarctica and its wildlife are changing too, and fast. […]
Though big and remote, seemingly tough and foreboding, Antarctica can be a fragile place too. As the planet continues to change–and warm–Antarctica and its wildlife are changing too, and fast. […]
Everybody Street illuminates the lives and work of New York’s iconic street photographers and the incomparable city that has inspired them for decades. The documentary pays tribute to the spirit […]
Lying in the culinary heart of Vienna like an island, a little world of treats rises in the midst: the Naschmarkt food market. A throng of buyers and curious onlookers […]
Shorts by Pulitzer Center journalists on the environmental and social consequences of urban industries—and a growing movement to return to rural life. INDIA’S TOXIC TANNERIES (India, 2013, 7 min.) […]
Recalling Sunrise, this dazzling, visually expressive masterpiece set against a vibrant New York City tells a simple yet powerful story of two lonely people in the big city who meet […]
On May 17, 1832 the German ethnologist and naturalist Prince Maximilian zu Wied and the young Swiss artist Karl Bodmer set out on a long and adventurous journey into the […]
One day, the people living in a small village in far eastern Poland, an ecologically pristine agricultural area, discover that Chevron, the world’s fourth largest energy corporation, plans to build […]
Around the world, indigenous communities stand in the way of government megaprojects. In the Russian Republic of Altai, traditional native people create their own mountain parks to rein in tourism […]
Learn about an adventurous teacher who wants to change the lives of villagers living in the rain forest of Sumatra, but in the process questions nearly everything she previously thought […]
Venice is sinking under the weight of more than 21 million tourists per year—and it’s losing its residents along the way. Today, only around 60,000 people live there, less than […]