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A Poacher’s Redemption: One Man Converts to Counter the Ivory Trade
A Poacher’s Redemption: One Man Converts to Counter the Ivory Trade
Myanmar - Awaiting Change (IRIN Films)
Myanmar is experiencing a transition from military to semi-civilian rule. The new government has released hundreds of political prisoners [...]
Chasing Ice OFFICIAL TRAILER
The OFFICIAL TRAILER for 2012 Sundance Award-Winning film “Chasing Ice,” opening in theaters starting November 2012.
Senegal’s Catch Of A Lifetime
Senegal’s artisanal fishermen are experiencing a great increase in catches after the country’s government has cancelled the [...]
The Hidden Costs of Hamburgers
Americans love hamburgers — we eat about three burgers a week. But what are the hidden environmental costs?
Ethiopia: Indigenous People Forced From Land
The Ethiopian government has used threats and violence to force people from their traditional land in the Omo Valley. They’re being [...]
Save the Troy Library “Adventures In Reverse Psychology”
The city of Troy, Michigan was facing a budget shortfall, and was considering closing the Troy Public Library for lack of funds. Even [...]
Richard Heinberg Counters Big Energy PR Hype
Post Carbon Institute Senior Fellow Richard Heinberg explains how ‘Big Energy’ tries to mislead the American public through [...]
tve biomovies 2012 Competition
tve biomovies is a film competition - in its third year - open to anyone aged from 9 to 99 around the world with access to a camera. You [...]
A Bitter Cup: British supermarkets and the global tea industry
Tea workers in the developing world struggle to get by on poverty wages while British supermarkets make huge profits
Koch Brothers are Buying our Democracy… With 400 Million Dollars!
Robert Greenwald explains how the Koch Brothers and other billionaires are trying to buy the 2012 elections through “legalized [...]
Arame Tall discusses how communities are adapting to climate change
Arame Tall discusses how communities are adapting to climate change via local coping mechanisms. Recorded at CBA6 in Hanoi, Vietnam
Tamara Plush of CARE International discusses the potential of participatory video
Tamara Plush of CARE International discusses the potential of participatory video at CBA6 in Hanoi, Vietnam
Food Games
When kids play with their food it’s cute. When Washington does, it costs lives. Tell Washington to stop playing with food aid: [...]
Lord Resistance Army’s attacks in DR Congo
The American charity behind the online Kony video now plans to release a second film. Al Jazeera’s Malcolm Webb reports from Dungu in [...]
KONY 2012
KONY 2012 is a film and campaign by Invisible Children that aims to make Joseph Kony famous, not to celebrate him, but to raise support for [...]
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