Thousands of sharks fins are laid out across the sidewalk in Sheung Wan, Hong Kong for airing and sorting. More
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Time history of atmospheric CO2 | 03.01.2012
Time history of atmospheric carbon dioxide from 800,000 years before present until January, 2009. Recommend full screen/HD to read titles. More
My Water's On Fire Tonight (The Fracking Song) | 26.05.2011
My Water's On Fire Tonight is a product of Studio 20 NYU in collaboration with ProPublica.org. The song is based on ProPublica's investigation on hydraulic fractured gas drilling . More
The Majestic Plastic Bag - A Mockumentary | 10.04.2011
Narrated by Academy Award-winner Jeremy Irons, this "mockumentary" video, hammers home the stark reality of California's plastic bag pollution situation. More
Good Energy's Vision | 03.01.2011
An animation bringing to life Good Energy's vision to change the way that energy is made and consumed in the UK, moving us to homegrown energy. More
Not Another Nature Film | 01.11.2010
A specially-commissioned animation featuring the voice of Stephen Merchant explaining, in simple terms, the state of our natural world, and our impacts on it. Part of the launch of the WWF Living Planet Report 2010. More
Tell BNP Paribas: STOP dangerous nuclear investments | 23.10.2010
BNP Paribas is the #1 Nuclear Bank in the world - investing more heavily in nuclear projects than any other bank. More
Go Beyond Oil | 27.09.2010
The Deepwater Horizon oil spill has shone a light on the far reaching consequences that our addiction to oil is having on the natural world and on the climate. Instead of chasing the last drops of dirty oil, we need to kick-start the clean energy age. More
Our Today Is Forever | 30.08.2010
Plastic is a material that the Earth cannot digest. Every bit of plastic that has ever been created still exists, except the small amount that has been incinerated, and has become toxic air and particulate pollution. More
Ocean Acidification... in a nutshell | 26.08.2010
Our emissions of carbon dioxide threaten to alter the very chemistry of sea water and change life in our oceans within the span of a single human lifetime. More

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