Right on our doorstep there is something that feeds us all: living soil. But this precious resource is under threat – from us humans! Our planet needs more than 2000 years to form ten centimetres of fertile soil. What does this mean for the future?
A huge new global protest movement is changing public attitudes to climate change. Reporter Ben Zand...
Thule, Greenland, also called Qaanaaqis, one of the northernmost towns in the world. As the climate ...
The landscape of the olive grove is the protagonist of the Mediterranean territory and is shown in t...
A film record of M.E.T.E.I. (Medical Expedition to Easter Island), one of the most unusual scientifi...
The bleakness of Antarctica is a fallacy. The ice continent is full of life and offers a biodiversit...
A landmark portrait of three tumultuous years in the life of a Nebraska farm couple, chronicling thr...
The agriculture reforming process, after the 1974 revolution, is seen through an analysis of the soc...
A look at the state of the global environment including visionary and practical solutions for restor...
Near the cold Pyrenees of Iberia, surrounded by ancient and dark green forests, lies a strange land ...
Antarctica is the most extreme continent on our planet—higher, colder, and even drier than any other...
King Corn is a fun and crusading journey into the digestive tract of our fast food nation where one ...
In the Sardinian town of Tonara, where the ancient art of crafting cowbells teeters on the edge of e...
2 Degrees is about nothing less than the fight for the health of the planet we call home. The abstra...
Documentary filmmaker Robert Kenner examines how mammoth corporations have taken over all aspects of...
David Attenborough and scientist Johan Rockström examine Earth's biodiversity collapse and how this ...
Two Canadian experts in underwater filming, Mario Cyr and Jill Heinerth, join forces for the first t...