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...And This is my Garden

...And This is My Garden is an inspirational documentary film about the power of education to foster healthier lifestyles and to reconnect youth to the earth. Set in the small mainly indigenous community of Wabowden, Northern Manitoba, Canada, the students are empowered with the knowledge, discipline and skill to…

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A Burning Question - Propaganda & the Denial of Climate Change

This fascinating and clarifying look at the debate surrounding global warming explores the striking disconnect between the relatively clear-cut concerns of the world's most prominent scientists and the maze of speculation, rhetorical posturing, and outright misinformation that attaches to this issue whenever it's taken up by politicians, PR specialists,…

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A Catchment Story

Communities along the rivers create a picture about the major natural resource themes that are a priority for the catchment.

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A Drop In The Ocean

This series of two 20 minute documentaries examines, for students, the distribution and disposal of water. It opens in central Australia, the driest populated country on Earth. It includes interviews with specialists to address the issue of transportation that leads to discussion on conservation and varied 'waterwise issues. We then…

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A Feast Amid Famine: The World Food Paradox

Winner of the 1991 First Place Documentary Award from Agricultural Communicators in Education, "A Feast Amid Famine" confronts the most startling contradiction facing modern food production. While 2,000 people die of starvation every hour, mountains of surplus food go to waste. Often donations of food to needy countries make…

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A Fragile Paradise: The Environmental Challenge of Tropical America

Why is the well-being of millions of poor farmers in Central and South America crucial to the future of tropical rain forests, and our global environment? Can farmers around the world learn to produce food without destroying the very land that feeds them? Does science hold the key to settling…

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A Future? At What Price

40% of the tax system comes from income taxes, and only 3% comes from energy taxes. To transfer progressively the charges that are weighing on work towards energy, means on the one hand encouraging energetic sobriety which is so necessary, and on the other hand it means supporting local…

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A Genetic Odyssey in Rice: The Saga of the Carolina Sisters and Turipana 7

Carolina Gold. A ship from Madagascar brought the legendary rice variety to the New World in 1681. Carolina Gold and her sister Carolina White made fortunes on the vast rice plantations of the Old South. But that culture depended on the skilled labor of black slaves, so the Carolina sisters…

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A Hard Rain

Traversing five countries – China, France, UK, Japan and Australia, A Hard Rain exposes the hidden agendas behind the latest push for Australia to go nuclear and presents a compelling—and frightening—argument against allowing this to happen.

 

Directed by David Bradbury. 

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A Jumbo Jet Engine

As Boeing's new 787 Dreamliner makes its inaugural flight, Rolls-Royce engineers celebrate the performance of its revolutionary Trent 1000 jet engines. They're the latest in a family of sophisticated aero engines that have driven Rolls-Royce to become world leaders in the market for jumbo jet engines.

A Jumbo Jet…

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A Lean Supply Chain at John Deere

John Deere, who has built a reputation for doing the right thing, helps its suppliers meet the challenges of becoming a world class manufacturing company instead of just forcing demands on them. This program is about the successful partnership between John Deere in Horicon, Wisconsin and one of its suppliers—the…

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A Machine To Die For

Perpetual motion is the holy grail of science. It has sent many an obsessive and eccentric inventor to madness and suicide. A successful perpetual motion machine would alter the entire social and political balance of the world. It has been described as a 'machine to kill for'.

Conventional science claims…

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