When National Geographic photographer James Balog asked, “How can one take a picture of climate change?” his attention was immediately drawn to ice. Soon he was asked to do a cover story on glaciers that became the most popular and well-read piece in the magazine during the last five years. But for Balog, that story marked the beginning of a much larger and longer-term project that would reach epic proportions.

Why did the Roman Empire, which dominated Europe and the Mediterranean for five centuries, inexorabl...

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

Developments in the Canadian forestry industry during the 1970s are shown being carried out both as ...

The Kalaallit people of Greenland have been intimately connected to the eternal ice for millennia. T...

Thule, Greenland, also called Qaanaaqis, one of the northernmost towns in the world. As the climate ...

A look at the state of the global environment including visionary and practical solutions for restor...

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

The Red Tide follows a life changing move to Florida. Exploring a new home located near famous earth...

This film narrates the story of a community on the coast of the Special Capital Region of Jakarta, e...

Three farming families in Hanyuan, China, strive to give their children a good life in the midst of ...

Gombessa Expedition 3 Protected by an international treaty Antarctica has been spared the effects o...

One day in the lives of an average Greenlandic family, which happens to be of great importance for 8...

A bare-knuckled critique of corporate America told through the powerful true story of a toxic CEO wh...

A oneminutesjr. workshop held in June 2012 in The Republic of Kiribati.

Takes us to locations all around the US and shows us the heavy toll that modern technology is having...
For Los Angeles natives living in the early 1900s, bicycles and streetcars shared the road as our pr...

According to climate scientists, the year 2050 will be a tipping point in the history of our planet....