Episode 5: "The Storm History of Stanley Park"
Wolf Read, a 2009 graduate student in the Department of Forest Sciences at UBC, talks about his research on the complicated nature of windstorms in British Columbia’s Lower Mainland.
Wolf Read, a 2009 graduate student in the Department of Forest Sciences at UBC, talks about his research on the complicated nature of windstorms in British Columbia’s Lower Mainland.
Vicki Arroyo uses environmental law and her background in biology and ecology to help prepare for global climate change.
This docudrama revolves around a man living in the devastated future world of 2055, looking back at old footage from our time and asking: Why didn’t we stop climate change when we had the chance?
Director Tomoko Kana compares three islands in different geographies and their adaptation to the impact of climate change through a portrayalof the inhabitants’ daily lives.
Carbon Nation is a documentary movie about climate change solutions.
The animated film charts the growth of humanity into a global force on an equivalent scale to major geological processes.
This film follows photographer James Balog’s multi-year record of the impacts of climate change on the Arctic.
This film follows a filmmaker as he and his family attempt to live for a year without using oil products.
This film follows the daily lives of seven “weather prophets” in the Swiss Muota Valley, who predict weather six months in advance based on evidence from animals and plants.
This film depicts the lives of ordinary people around the world as they become increasingly impacted by climate change.