How would natural habitats develop without human interference? In this documentary we follow an international team of scientists and explorers on an extraordinary mission in Mozambique to reach a forest that no human has set foot in. The team aims to collect data from the forest to help our understanding of how climate change is affecting our planet. But the forest sits atop a mountain, and to reach it, the team must first climb a sheer 100m wall of rock.
The lives of Ruth, Philipp, and Anja are directly linked to coal. And so they are also directly affe...

The Tasmanian Tiger twists and turns depending on how it's seen. Sheep-killing beast or tragic victi...

This film tries to blow the whistle on what it calls the biggest swindle in modern history: 'Man Mad...

Werner Herzog's documentary film about the "Grizzly Man" Timothy Treadwell and what the thirteen sum...

Every year, thousands of Antarctica's emperor penguins make an astonishing journey to breed their yo...

Following in the footsteps of Charles Darwin, Heinz Sielmann traveled to the bizarre volcanic island...

A documentary on Al Gore's campaign to make the issue of global warming a recognized problem worldwi...

The American Southwest is a feature length blue chip natural history film narrated by indigenous env...
The environmental problems caused by fracking in America have been well publicized but what's less k...

The highest mountain range in the world, the Himalayan range is far reaching, spanning thousands of ...

Capturing CO2 to recycle it, brightening clouds to better intercept sunlight, massive reforestation:...

Lost Worlds looks at untouched aspects of nature in parts of the world where humans rarely tread. Fr...

An underwater exploration beneath kelp forests in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Southern Califo...

Mountain Gorilla takes us to a remote range of volcanic mountains in Africa, described by those who ...

Miami, New Orleans and New York City completely under water it’s a very real possibility if sea leve...