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Environmentalists, community leaders and others expose the dark side of the bottled water industry
A frightening vision of a future in which depleted resources and shrinking coastlines force millions of people to become climate refugees
Illustrates how all of our lives are going to be affected by genetically modified foods
Tells the epic story of maverick architect Michael Reynolds and his fight to introduce radically sustainable housing.
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Martin Sheen narrates this sobering documentary from writer-director Jim
Burroughs that dissects the ongoing "water wars" in Bangladesh, a
down-river nation that's alternately plagued by drought, flooding and a
growing sense of desperation. When Hurricane Katrina hit the city of New
Orleans, a crisis team from Holland stepped in to help. Can that same
know-how make a meaningful difference in Bangladesh -- and beyond? Can the global community work together to deal with the impending calamity and perhaps avert it? Director: Jim Burroughs, 2009, 55 minutes. www.waterwarsfilm.com
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Environmentalists, community leaders and others expose the dark side of the bottled water industry
A frightening vision of a future in which depleted resources and shrinking coastlines force millions of people to become climate refugees
Illustrates how all of our lives are going to be affected by genetically modified foods
Tells the epic story of maverick architect Michael Reynolds and his fight to introduce radically sustainable housing.
In the desolate future of 2055, an archivist combs through a vast collection of videos