In 1980, the eruption of Mount St. Helens leveled 230 square miles, sent 540 million tons of ash and volcanic rock twelve miles into the air, and blasted one cubic mile of earth from the crest of the Cascade Mountain Range. Illustrates the terrifying fury of the most destructive volcanic disaster in American history through aerial photography and survivors' own words. Shows examples of nature's plant and animal recovery seventeen years later.
Archaeologist Raksha Dave and historian Dan Snow return to Pompeii to gain special access to a varie...
The Defense Civil Preparedness Agency began an informational campaign in 1972 called Your Chance to ...
A documentary on Al Gore's campaign to make the issue of global warming a recognized problem worldwi...
How young people took to social media sites like Facebook, Instagram and Twitter to record Superstor...
A look at the state of the global environment including visionary and practical solutions for restor...
Takes us to locations all around the US and shows us the heavy toll that modern technology is having...
40, 000 years ago the steppes of Eurasia were home to our closest human relative, the Neanderthals. ...
Face of the Earth explores the origin of our planet's outer layer, the why-and-how of its mobility. ...
Herzog and cinematographer Peter Zeitlinger go to Antarctica to meet people who live and work there,...
What life was like in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii moments before it was devastated by the erup...
Nothing nor anyone can escape the impacts of climate change. People from all corners of Brazil, our ...
Climate is changing. Instead of showing all the worst that can happen, this documentary focuses on t...
Dramatizes the plight of a young adventure seeker whose canoe is capsized by a wall of water during ...
Werner Herzog takes a film crew to the island of Guadeloupe when he hears that the volcano on the is...
Documentary on the famous French/Belgian pioneer volcanologist.
Five times, Earth has faced apocalyptic events that swept nearly all life from the face of the plane...
"It's Okay to Panic" is a nostalgic portrait of Professor Szymon Malinowski, a 62-year-old atmospher...
On August 29, 2005, Rockey Vaccarella rode out Hurricane Katrina on his roof by holding on to a rope...
Global warming in context. What the climate of the past tells us about the climate of the future.