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.
Herzog and cinematographer Peter Zeitlinger go to Antarctica to meet people who live and work there,...
Jim Geiger, a retired forest ranger and amateur mountaineer, attempts to become the oldest American ...
Filmmaker Judith Helfand's searing investigation into the politics of “disaster” – by way of the dea...
Takes us to locations all around the US and shows us the heavy toll that modern technology is having...
This one-hour documentary film tells the story of "Storm of the Century: The Blizzard of '49" - the ...
Leading Australian documentarian Eddie Martin puts viewers on the frontlines of the deadly 2019–2020...
"Trouble the Water" takes you inside Hurricane Katrina in a way never before seen on screen. The fil...
In 2001, satellite imagery captured a mysterious “thermal anomaly” on an unexplored volcano at the e...
Global warming in context. What the climate of the past tells us about the climate of the future.
When a devastating famine descended on Soviet Russia in 1921, it was the worst natural disaster in E...
In 1940 twenty Canadian Beavers were brought to 'Tierra del Fuego' island in southern Patagonia for ...
Ten years after the film Home (2009), Yann Arthus-Bertrand looks back, with Legacy, on his life and ...
This video presents a look at the forces of nature in their most devastating mode: lightning storms,...
Elliot Page brings attention to the injustices and injuries caused by environmental racism in his ho...
On April 10, 2014, the environmental activist and president of the Junín community, Javier Ramírez, ...
In 1970 a storm uncovers an ancient whaling village called Ozette which had been buried some 500 yea...
Ring of Fire is about the immense natural force of the great circle of volcanoes and seismic activit...
Forget all you have heard about how “Renewable Energy” is our salvation. It is all a myth that is ve...
A core group of architects embraced the West Coast from Vancouver to LA with its particular geograph...
Passionate about ocean life, a filmmaker sets out to document the harm that humans do to marine spec...