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Garbage Island
Located between North America and Asia lies an island the size of Texas. This island is made up completely of human garbage: a sludge of plastic, metal, and decapitated Barbie dolls – and the island is growing.
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Life in a Day
Life in a Day, in our opinion, was the best new documentary of 2011. The entire documentary takes place over the span of one day on Earth. July 24, 2010. Ridley Scott asked people from all over the world to document their day and upload it to Youtube. This is the result. BRILLIANT.
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A Walk to Beautiful
A Walk to Beautiful is an award-winning feature documentary about five Ethiopian women reclaiming their dignity. Rejected by their husbands, having undergone horrifying childbirths, and alone, these women go on a walk and find true beauty.
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Inside Japan’s Nuclear Meltdown
Inside Japan’s Nuclear Meltdown is a brand new documentary by PBS that looks at Japan’s Nuclear fallout following the March, 2011 9.0 Earthquake that rocked the coastline and provoked a devastating Tsunami. PBS revisits the devastated country a year later and interviews the survivors and witnesses. THIS IS THEIR STORY
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Children of the Tsunami
On March 11th 2011 Japan was hit by the greatest tsunami in a thousand years. Through compelling testimony from 7-10 year-old survivors, this film reveals how the deadly wave and the Fukushima nuclear accident have changed children’s lives forever.
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Chernobyl Reclaimed – The Animal Takeover
This documentary takes place at the site of the world’s worst nuclear accident, hastily abandoned by panic-stricken humans. On April 25 and 26 1986, the Chernobyl nuclear power plant 128 kilometers north of Kiev in the former USSR (now Ukraine) lost control of one of its four reactors, creating a series of explosions.
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Chris Jordan on The Midway Project
Photographer Chris Jordan discusses his Midway Project; a fine art photography series documenting the tragic phenomenon of the death of the local albatross population due to excessive intake of plastic from the Pacific Garbage Patch.
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Oceans
Discover more about our amazing oceans and experience underwater 360° panoramic video moments with sharks, seals and divers.
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Blood, Sweat and Luxuries
Six young British consumers swap their luxury lives for the simple mud huts and shanty towns of Africa and Asia to work alongside the people who mine, manufacture, process and recycle luxury goods.
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Biosphere, Tomorrow is Now
This film, the first of its kind, offers a better comprehension of the concept of the world’s UNESCO Biosphere Reserves through Biosphere Reserves of three different continents.
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Hot Planet?
Professors Iain Stewart and Professor Kathy Sykes take a timely look at global warming, exploring the world’s leading climate scientists’ vision of the planet’s future.
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The Antarctica Challenge: A Global Warning
A look at the climate change research currently being done by the scientists stationed in Antarctica.
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