Two veteran journalists uncover the oil and gas industries' role in what could be one of the greatest environmental catastrophes in modern times, an ecological tragedy that threatens to eradicate much of southern Louisiana, including its revered fishing trade and age-old way of life.
Examines the devastating effect that overfishing has had on the world's fish populations and argues ...
Exploring the impact of human behavior on our environment from the perspective of one of South Flori...
Every day our changing climate pushes us closer to an environmental catastrophe, but for most the pr...
In this documentary short, summer trippers line up for the famous local fried clams and whole famili...
Fish are an important part of the ecosystem and the human diet. Unfortunately, overfishing has deple...
The story of lawsuit by tens of thousands of Ecuadorans against Chevron over contamination of the Ec...
Amateur film of fishing and geese-shooting trips by a British party in India.
In less than 150 years, 97.3% of British Columbia's old growth forests have been logged. These ancie...
For more than 100 years, thousands of Indigenous children died while in Canada’s residential school ...
A film initially was released alongside an injunction granted from the BC court to Teal Jones, enabl...
A look at how climate change affects our environment and what society can do to prevent the demise o...
Documentary about the two big resources in the North Atlantic, fish and oil, and the impact of their...
Two friends, both Indigenous fishermen, are driven to desperation by a dying sea. Their friendship b...
The cultural roots of coal continue to permeate the rituals of daily life in Appalachia even as its ...
In the same vein as Meri's other documentations, this one takes advantage of the glasnost policy to ...
Tar Creek is an environmentally devastated area in northeastern Oklahoma with acidic creeks, stratos...