Rising Waters: Global Warming and the Fate of the Pacific Islands
This documentary approaches global warming with relation to the human and cultural dimension in several Pacific inslands.
This documentary approaches global warming with relation to the human and cultural dimension in several Pacific inslands.
Climate predictions for western Europe probably underestimate the effects of anthropogenic climate change.
Snorre Kverndok uses conventional justice principles to evaluate alternative allocation rules for tradeable CO2 permits, recommending a distribution proportional to population.
State of the World 2009: Into a Warming World examines the policy changes needed to combat climate change and explores the economic benefits that could flow from the transition.
Moral Ground presents a diverse and compelling call to honor our individual and collective moral responsibility to our planet.
This film follows photographer James Balog’s multi-year record of the impacts of climate change on the Arctic.
This film depicts the lives of ordinary people around the world as they become increasingly impacted by climate change.
In 1992, a 12-year-old girl named Severn addressed the UN about climate change. Now grown up and expecting a child, she explains how much must still be done.
This film criticizes America’s dependency on oil, explains how oil companies were able to establish their power, and provides information on viable and affordable alternatives to petroleum fuel.
This film examines attempts by communities and experts around the world to protect their water resources in the face of global warming, pollution, and political conflict.