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Starlings have their last communal fun for the day over the noisy and bustling Istanbul municipality of Beşiktaş
filmed between 29th April and 10th May 2011 in the Arctic, on the archipelago Lofoten in Norway by Terje Sorgjerd.
Score: Antonio Vivaldi – Concerto in D minor for Two Violins, Cello, and Strings Op111 No. 11 – Allegro – Adagio e piccato – Allegro
In France, a small town mayor has decided to make the school lunch menu organic and locally grown.
We are destroying this irreplaceable biodiversity for paper.
Postgreen in Philadelphia who built $100K houses
Short video of gray reef sharks shot in Nassau, Bahamas.
The gas would be produced by solar powered electrolysis,no off-the-grid electricity and no fossil fuels.
How many kids has he inspired, to be happy with what they have?
Maria Cantwell questions Rex Tillerson, Exxon Mobil Chairman
more than a thousand square miles of the wetlands have sunken into the Gulf over the last fifty years.
Manhattan's High Line has helped the neighborhood's economy bloom and become an incredibly popular spot
Thomas Heatherwick shows five recent projects featuring ingenious bio-inspired designs.
farmers misuse chemicals intended to accelerate the fruit's growth.
The film brings together a wide range of stakeholders including, HSH Prince Albert II of Monaco, school children, a Plymouth fishmonger, a UK government Chief Scientific Adviser
CARE International finds hope in a changing climate
Linen comes from the Flax Plant. Be Linen Movie by Benoit Millot
Filmmaker Louie Schwartzberg shows us the intricate world of pollen and pollinators with gorgeous high-speed images from his film "Wings of Life,"
kombucha-based material for clothing...
sums up all that he has learned over his lifetime
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For thousands of years, nomadic herdsmen have roamed the harsh, semi-arid lowlands that stretch across 80 percent of Kenya and 60 percent of Ethiopia. Descendants of the oldest tribal societies in the world, they survive thanks to the animals they raise and the crops they grow, their travels determined by the search for water and grazing lands.
These herdsmen have long been accustomed to adapting to a changing environment. But in recent years, they have faced challenges unlike any in living memory: As temperatures in the region have risen and water supplies have dwindled, the pastoralists have had to range more widely in search of suitable water and land. That search has brought tribal groups in Ethiopia and Kenya in increasing conflict, as pastoral communities kill each other over water and grass.
When the Water Ends, a 16-minute video produced by Yale Environment 360 in collaboration with MediaStorm, tells the story of this conflict and of the increasingly dire drought conditions facing parts of East Africa. To report this video, Evan Abramson, a 32-year-old photographer and videographer, spent two months in the region early this year, living among the herding communities. He returned with a tale that many climate scientists say will be increasingly common in the 21st century and beyond how worsening drought in parts of Africa, the Middle East, and elsewhere will pit group against group, nation against nation. As one UN official told Abramson, the clashes between Kenyan and Ethiopian pastoralists represent some of the world’s first climate-change conflicts...."
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