Tag: Documentaries - Page 9
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Cameron Diaz Encourages Global Film Screenings on Pangea Day, May 10
We all know and love Cameron for her commitment to green. So her support of TED's Pangea Day doesn't come as a surprise. This Saturday, May 10, four full hours of free user-generated films and TED-style short talks from scientists, filmmakers, and
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Coolest Animal Attack Viral Vids for Mother's Day
Mothers Day is next Sunday (hint, hint). To get you in the mood, TreeHugger gives you our top picks for viral videos of Moms in the wild. This is nature at its most raw, most violent, most competitive. Inspirational. Awesome. Watch it with your mother,
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The TH Interview: Jean-Michel Cousteau
It took three years and 600 underwater hours to film, but Dolphins and Whales 3D: Tribes of the Ocean has reached its stunning, multi-dimensional completion. Here in our interview with the film’s ambassador, ocean explorer Jean-Michel Cousteau explains
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How to Catch a Dolphin Killer in the Act
The Oceanic Preservation Society is on a mission: to document beauty and destruction in our planet's oceans with the hope of motivating change. It is a mission which sometimes requires James Bond-like ingenuity. In this case, OPS goes head-to-head with
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I SPY Nature Docs Showcase Child's-Eye View of Environment
What happens when you give children coming from a cross-section of society a video camera in places across Trinidad or Tobago and ask them to document what they see in the local environment through its lens? That’s what folks at the Greenlight Network
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Everything's Cool: A Real Life Disaster Movie
"EVERYTHING'S COOL is a "toxic comedy" about the most dangerous chasm ever to emerge between scientific understanding and political action — Global Warming." We saw it in the Hot Docs Festival last night. It is a very funny, very scary movie
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Valentines Surprise: Genetically Modified Roses
If you see a blue rose, then it has been dyed. If you get a red rose for Valentines Day, it probably doesn't smell like roses used to- "there is a trade-off between the energy that plants spend on making the complex, volatile chemicals that attract
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Prius Ditches Waiting List, Offers Incentives
While Toyota's hybrid-electric Prius has been practically selling itself, with more buyers than Toyota has cars, sales have evened out just as the carmaker is able to boost production, according to the New York Times.














