This is Fracking
1:02:57 | This is Fracking reveals the real story behind oil exploitation in Patagonia, the one we have not yet been shown.
1:02:57 | This is Fracking reveals the real story behind oil exploitation in Patagonia, the one we have not yet been shown.
46:02 | For this documentary, the film’s presenter, Peter Tom Jones, travelled to the far North of Sweden and Southern Finland.
1:24:15 | A voyage of discovery, across huge expanses of ice. This film follows three of the world’s leading glaciologists on their pioneering scientific expeditions to Greenland’s massive ice sheet, a place that could harbor secrets about the future of life on Earth.
43:26 | “EACOP: A crude reality” puts the spotlight on the negative socio-economic and environmental impacts posed by the planned East African Crude Oil Pipeline.
53:18 | The final episode of a three-part docuseries investigating what scientists, corporations and politicians have known about human-caused climate change for decades.
54:17 | Watch part two of “The Power of Big Oil,” a three-episode FRONTLINE docuseries investigating the fossil fuel industry’s history of casting doubt and delaying action on climate change.
1:24:18 | Watch part one of “The Power of Big Oil,” a three-episode FRONTLINE docuseries investigating the fossil fuel industry’s history of casting doubt and delaying action on climate change.
50:07 | America Ferrera journeys to Illinois to shed light on the US’ controversial dependence on coal plants. Sigourney Weaver explores China’s explosive economic growth and the impact it is having on the environment on a global scale.
50:08 | Nikki Reed explores what some believe to be the ultimate solution: putting a price on carbon pollution. Aasif Mandvi travels to Kenya’s wildlife preserves to understand just how much of a threat climate change poses to endangered species.
50:07 | Joshua Jackson travels from Vancouver to the Great Barrier Reef to the small fishing villages of the Philippines to see firsthand the effects of manmade climate change on the world’s oceans.
50:08 | Bradley Whitford examines the grass-roots efforts to build consensus on Capitol Hill that global warming is a critical issue. Ty Burrell takes to the open road to investigate the future of an American way of life: the automobile.
50:07 | Tom Friedman investigates the increasing population of climate refugees flowing out of Africa, and Don Cheadle is on the ground in California, where the worst drought in 1,200 years is having devastating effects.
50:07 | Arnold Schwarzenegger sets out to explore the military’s relationship with a changing climate while supermodel and activist Gisele Bündchen travels to her home country of Brazil to explore the devastating decline of the country’s forests.
50:07 | Jack Black investigates if Miami and other low-lying coastal areas can survive the rising seas. Ian Somerhalder journeys to a blue hole off the coast of Cuba to investigate the future threat of superstorms.
50:07 | In the season opener, David Letterman travels to India. Back in the U.S., Cecily Strong travels to Florida and Nevada.
57:58 | In the season finale, Michael C. Hall concludes his journey to Bangladesh. M. Sanjayan returns to address and question some of the top climate scientists. Thomas Friedman concludes the first season with an discussion of global climate change with President Barack Obama.
57:57 | In episode eight, Matt Damon takes viewers on an investigation into the impact of extreme heat on human health and mortality. Michael C. Hall journeys to the low-lying deltaic country of Bangladesh. Thomas Friedman concludes his investigation of three Middle Eastern nations.
55:10 | In episode seven, three stories provide insight into the economic costs and opportunities of global warming.
58:11 | In episode six, America Ferrera profiles prominent climate skeptic James Taylor of the Heartland Institute. Mark Bittman returns to conduct a yearlong investigation into natural gas.
58:06 | In episode five, Olivia Munn profiles the nation’s most climate-conscious governor — Jay Inslee of Washington State. Meanwhile, Mark Bittman probes New Jersey Governor Chris Christie’s evasion of the topic of man-made climate change.
57:24 | In episode four, 60 Minutes’ Lesley Stahl travels to Greenland to investigate the effects of global warming in the Arctic. Down south, Ian Somerhalder travels to North Carolina to listen in on both sides of the evangelical community’s debate over climate change.
52:52 | In episode three, MSNBC’s Chris Hayes shadows climate change denier, Republican Congressman Michael Grimm for a year in Staten Island and conservationist M. Sanjayan travels to the ends of the earth — including Christmas Island.
56:44 | In episode two, Harrison Ford continues his investigation into the global effects of the palm oil industry. Meanwhile, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger joins an elite team of wild-land firefighters.
58:11 | The series premiere of this globetrotting docu-series about the human impacts of climate change explores the devastating effects of extreme drought and deforestation.
24:21 | In this short documentary we see three young people who turn their climate concerns into action. How far will they go and how lonely is their struggle?
46:11 | All over the world, storage technologists and battery pioneers are looking for ways to store renewable energy. From developing fast batteries to storing heat in basalt and salt.
13:59 | Extinction Rebellion blokerer trafikken på Kongens Nytorv i København, og politiet må bære dem væk. I denne video kommer vi tæt på Extinction Rebellions forberedelser til deres årlige oprørsuge i september.
1:32:44 | ENDGAME 2050 gives us a glimpse into that future, and it does not look good. Featuring musician Moby along with leading scientists.
44:30 | In 2019, Keo Films began following Extinction Rebellion in the run up to last year’s October Rebellion, with intimate access to our headquarters (and thoughts) both before, during and after the two-week London protests.
33:46 | We follow Greta Thunberg and the organizers of the school strikes for climate as they are cementing a worldwide movement ahead of their first global protest that took place on March 15th, 2019.
1:18:56 | A free-to-view, feature-length documentary that follows a community in Australia who have come together to explore and demonstrate a simpler way to live in response to global crises.
19:31 | “Bedsteforældre” generationen fortæller om, hvordan livet var før olien vandt indpas i hverdagen.
23:34 | Et besøg hos en af Danmarks første permakulturmarker, Gulereer i Reerslev, som er blevet skabt af en gruppe Vesterbroere.
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28:59 | Carl Herforth fortæller om den gang de startede Danmarks første miljøbevægelse NOAH, om situationen nu og en ide til hvordan vi laver en slagkraftig bevægelse i det nye årti.
20:08 | Benjamin Bro-Jørgensen undersøger, hvad der gik galt ved det mislykkede klimatopmøde i København 2009.
27:00 | Reportage fra den Selvforsynende Landsby på Sydfyn.