Nuclear Energy 2.0 – The Future or Dead End Technology?
48:26 | Can Generation IV modular fission reactors help save our environment and mitigate carbon dioxide emissions?
48:26 | Can Generation IV modular fission reactors help save our environment and mitigate carbon dioxide emissions?
48:31 | Dr Anne Marie Tosolini, Paleobotanist Melbourne University: “I think climate change is actually the biggest threat humanity has ever faced…“
59:44 | Australia, one of the most beautiful countries on the planet, is also one of the most polluting.
40:07 | The film visits front-line activists in New Jersey, Virginia, Louisiana, Texas, and Iowa to see how Joe Biden is doing.
1:31:40 | Join the “anti-drilling” majority growing across the United States and call for fossil fuels to be left where they belong, in the ground.
53:17 | “Extreme Realities” investigates one of the most critical issues of our time: the link between severe weather events, climate change, and threats to our national security.
52:28 | New documents prove that since 1957, oil companies like Exxon and Shell have known that burning fossil fuels changes the climate – based on internal secret research.
10:18 | The Degrowth movement wants to redefine the system with different targets and reshape the world as we know it.
24:29 | In this episode, we look at some of the ways technology is helping us solve the big environmental problems of our age.
50:59 | In this episode we look at the home of the future.
49:55 | This episode looks at a biofuel crop that grows on Indian wasteland rich in oil. Meanwhile a Singaporean company is installing systems in which the hot exhausts from air-con systems are used to heat water…
1:22:40 | Carbon Nation is an optimistic, solutions-based, non-preachy, non-partisan, big tent film that shows tackling climate change boosts the economy, increases national & energy security and promotes health & a clean environment.
56:09 | In this film we bring the voices of the scientists, experts and people opposing un-abated oil and gas development in the USA to Southern Africa so that the region’s natural wealth may be protected for generations to come.