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No Impact Man

Can you imagine never taking an elevator, washing your clothes in the bathtub, and not owning a phone? We think you’ll love this movie.

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The Real Dirt on Farmer John.

This month, why not take a wild ride on John Peterson’s sustainable farm?

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King Corn

Did you know that we are made of corn? Find out how you really are what you eat in King Corn.

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TED Talks

Got 6 minutes? Learn something amazing. Thanks, TED Talks.

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Food, Inc.

If this film doesn’t change how you think about food, it will at least provide interesting fodder for a table conversation.

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October’s Green Screen: The Cove

The Cove begins in Taiji, Japan, where former dolphin trainer Ric O’Barry has come to set things right after a long search for redemption.

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September’s Green Screen: Waterlife

While watching Waterlife, we kept thinking, “What the heck have we done to our water?”
In this new film, we saw beauty and decay in the water flow through North America’s Great Lakes from Lake Superior to the Atlantic Ocean. Though the flow takes 350 years, we took the journey in less than two hours and ……

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August’s Green Screen: The Lazy Environmentalist

Lately, there seem to be quite a few green programs to keep us entertained on lazy weekends. Both Sundance Channel and Discovery’s Planet Green offer some great green programming. One of our favorites is The Lazy Environmentalist on the Sundance Channel. Based on a favorite book of ours by the same name, ……

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July’s Green Screen: Garbage!

When throwing your trash into a bin, have you ever stopped to wonder where it goes? North Americans and Europeans are lucky to live in places where garbage seems to magically disappear. But we are unlucky to know the consequences of convenience.
In Garbage! The Revolution Starts at Home, filmmaker Andrew Nisker takes you on what ……

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June’s Green Screen: Food, Inc.

In Food, Inc., producer-director Robert Kenner and investigative authors Eric
Schlosser (Fast Food Nation) and Michael Pollan (The Omnivore’s Dilemma) lift the veil on the U.S. food industry – an industry that has often put profit ahead of consumer health, the livelihoods of American farmers, the safety of workers and our own environment. Through the ……

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