
Mama Earth: EcoEcon 101
Another gloom and doom film? No! Quite the contrary, this film revels in innovation, invention and creativity.
Another gloom and doom film? No! Quite the contrary, this film revels in innovation, invention and creativity.
Traveling in a veggie oil-powered caravan, 25 earth educators teach students about sustainable ecology through a day long program that includes West African agricultural drumming and earth-conscious hip-hop, planting over 1000 fruit trees at urban schools. Emmy award winner!
Known as the “Thoreau of the American West,” Edward Abbey, author and essayist is noted for his advocacy of environmental issues and criticism of public land policies.
Why are 25 million coffee farmers impoverished while we spend more and more for our coffee? What can we do about it?
The future looks grim in “The Apple Capital of the World” in Washington state. Apple growers by the thousands are going out of business.
Outdoor learning centers inspire lifelong environmental and community stewardship. Emmy award winner!
Brazilian children plan an environmental project of cleaning up their community and creating a school and community garden.
In 1986, a breeding colony of Common Murres on Devil’s Slide Rock off the coast of San Francisco was devastated by an oil spill.
Four family farms and a natural foods store shows why fresh, local food is important.
Richard Nelson has spent years with the Inupiat and Koyukon Athabaskan Eskimo, learning how to subsist on the Arctic ice in Alaska.
Meet two groups who are working in very different areas across the globe who have the same goal: to protect and rescue animals.
People of Amazonian Ecuador have saved 82 square miles of rainforest by building an eco-tourism lodge.