As co-created by environmentalists Stephan Poulle and Nicolas Koutsikas, the documentary Gulf Stream and the Next Ice Age argues and provides evidence for the idea that mankind is wreaking permanent and potentially irreversible damage on the ecosystem by interfering with the natural course of the Gulf Stream. Koutsikas and Poulle suggest that this interference, in turn, will prompt a new Ice Age that virtually destroys the modern world.
Riding Giants is story about big wave surfers who have become heroes and legends in their sport. Dir...
The bleakness of Antarctica is a fallacy. The ice continent is full of life and offers a biodiversit...
An epic story of Australian and international scientists who are racing to understand our greatest n...
Ida, the grandniece of Simona Kossak, travels to the Bialowieza Forest at the Polish-Belarussian bor...
Dramatizes the plight of a young adventure seeker whose canoe is capsized by a wall of water during ...
The film highlights the dangers of extreme heat and the importance of staying hydrated and cool. It ...
The Defense Civil Preparedness Agency began an informational campaign in 1972 called Your Chance to ...
In the coldest waters surrounding Newfoundland's rugged Fogo Island, "people of the fish"—traditiona...
Nothing nor anyone can escape the impacts of climate change. People from all corners of Brazil, our ...
Academy Award® winning director Charles Ferguson's new film investigates global climate change villa...
The globe learned on December 26, 2004, that tsunamis can bring death and devastation to the world's...
In a race against developers in the Rocky Mountains, paleontologists uncover a unique fossil site pa...
THE LONELIEST WHALE is a cinematic quest to find the “52 Hertz Whale,” which scientists believe has ...
We reveal how the oil industry has been secretly funding scientific studies, launching false media r...
The story of Six Flags New Orleans, a theme park devastated by Hurricane Katrina that has become a h...
What strange forces saved one isolated section along the Upper Mississippi River from the repeated c...
From the banks of the Bahamas to the seas of Argentina, we go underwater to meet dolphins. Two scien...
In today's climate debate, there is only one factor that cannot be calculated in climate models - hu...
Gombessa Expedition 1 To dive for the Coelacanth is to go back in time. In 1938, when it was known ...