Bringing It Home
This film examines the environmental impact and uses of hemp, from nutrition to construction.
This film examines the environmental impact and uses of hemp, from nutrition to construction.
This episode of a four-part documentary series reveals the struggles of how two indigenous communities, in Russia’s Republic of Altai and in California, are resisting government mega-projects.
This episode of a four-part documentary series reveals the struggles of indigenous Papua New Guineans and Canada’s First Nations people against industrial threats on their health, livelihoods and cultural survival.
This film examines how Mexico City—home to 22 million people—is trying to become water sustainable.
This film examines the pros and cons of the financialization of nature, an approach which some believe can make up for failed political solutions.
Trim’s article focuses on “countercultural environmentalists” and an alternative development program in Prince Edward Island, Canada. The project’s history raises questions about the consequences of treating environmental issues as technical problems to be solved with innovation and new technology. This approach both depoliticizes environmental issues and embeds them into new political structures.
The Environment and Sustainable Development in the New Central Europe highlights creative solutions being implemented in Central and East Central Europe to overcome environmental problems and ensure sustainable development.
This film examines lessons learnt from fracking in the US state of Colorado as the practice quietly expands to protected areas around the world.
An edited volume examining and challenging the reputed “greenness” of Finland.