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Facebook video shows orangutan defending forest against bulldozer

Rhett Butler Dramatic footage released last week by an animal welfare group shows a wild orangutan trying in vain to fight off destruction of its rainforest home in Borneo. The video, filmed in 2013 but posted on Facebook on June 5th for World Environment Day by International Animal Rescue (IAR), wa

ENOUGH | The Empowered Women of Korogocho

Brent Foster Beatrice Nyariara lives in Korogocho. It’s widely considered to be Nairobi’s most dangerous slum. More than 150,000 people are packed into the shanty town which is less than two square kilometers. Crime is high. Gangs are active. Addiction is rampant. A while back, men in he

Green College: Education with a Purpose

Dasharathi Behera The Green College in Odisha is leading by example in the field of rural innovation and sustainable livelihoods. Sustainable living is at the core of the ethos that Green College seeks to promote. The students here are trained to manage and conserve natural resources and develop mea

Watch: How a “Fixers Club” in Argentina is pushing back against our throwaway culture

Todd Reubold The Club de Reparadores — or “Fixers Club” — in Argentina is showing local communities how to fix everyday objects during daylong gatherings. According to the World Bank, each year we throw away close to 2 billion metric tons (2.2 billion tons) of trash globally. By 2100, expert

Climate , Environment , Videos / 11/13/2017
Recreating the Ice age and slowing global warming in remote Russian Artic

In the remote Russian Arctic, an aging scientist and his son are trying to recreate the Ice Age. They call their experiment Pleistocene Park – a perfect home for woolly mammoths, resurrected by modern genetics. But the mammoths are only a means to a bigger end: defusing a carbon timebomb frozen in

Maldives planning to convert mangroves forest to an airport

Maldives, one of the most vulnerable to climate change is planning to convert mangrove forests that protected against the 2004 devastating tsunami into an airport; while receiving millions of dollars from climate funds.  The island of Kulhudhuffushi hosts the 7th largest mangrove in the Maldives. I

Climate , Environment , Food , Forests , Videos / 11/09/2017
Mangroves vanishing: Is COP 23 listening?

Despite being the fastest disappearing forest ecosystems world wide, the vanishing of mangrove forest ecosystems has not received much public attention, nor in climate talks. According to a 2014 report by the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP), mangroves are being destroyed at a rate that is

Watch Omaio Maori community efforts at sustainable development

A short story about the efforts of the Omaio Maori community in New Zealand to develop and implement durable development plans owned by and led by the community. Film by Chris Karamea Insley

Biodiversity , Climate , Videos / 09/24/2017
Climate Justice in Sapmi: Frontline truths from Europe’s Far North

The indigenous Saami live in the Arctic regions of Sweden, Norway, Finland and Russia, at the frontlines of climate change.  In this video, Jonas Vannar shares his experience as a traditional Saami reindeer herder. The changing climate poses a huge threat to reindeer that struggle to find enough fo

Sanitation , Videos / 04/01/2017
How to Make Compost From Your Poo! – Closing the Loop

In this film we take a tour of Greg and Lisa’s composting toilet setup and see how they’ve been safely composting and using their humanure on their veggie garden for over four years. Support Happen Films at http://patreon.com/happenfilms Website: http://happenfilms.com Facebook: http://facebook.

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