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11 films in package
Climate Emergency: Feedback Loops (Part 1: Introduction)
The Earth is warming the Earth. In this series of five short films, learn why natural warming loops have scientists alarmed—and why we have less time than we think.
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The Ripple
The Ripple takes viewers on a circular journey to understand environmental justice and the power we hold in our hands.
A Few Feet Away
We are all fascinated by big grand ecosystems full of wonderful animals, but how often do you take a few minutes to look at the world right in your backyard?
Namaste!
Denver Zookeeper creates a conservation organization that connects communities in Colorado and Nepal to save endangered species.
Seas Of Trees Mini-Documentary
I am the President's Environmental Youth Award winner for 2021 through the EPA for my non-profit Seas Of Trees. Seas Of Trees is a tree-planting non-profit rooted in Telluride Colorado with the mission to plant as many trees as possible with as many youth as we can!
Lynx: Shadows of the Forest
20 years after Colorado Parks and Wildlife reintroduced lynx, state biologists collaborate with forest managers to ensure a sustained future for the elusive and secretive species.
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Making a Living and a Life; Empowering young people with an ALL Careers approach
The ALL Careers approach is an effort to make explicit connections between environmental knowledge/concern and ALL careers (not just the small segment of the economy made up of “environmental careers” as presently understood). We wish to: 1) empower and inspire young people with a solid sense of how they can contribute to the creation of a sustainable economy no matter what their skills or aptitudes (and therefore career direction); 2) give these young people specific knowledge of how environmental principles and concern can be put to practical use whatever career direction they choose.
NAÏS in the Land of Wolves
For more than two years, a father and his one-year-old baby girl embarked on a crazy adventure in the heart of Mercantour, the wildest national park in France. Through an initiatory journey and education to nature before heading to school, Naïs will live truly magical moments until she is three years old. She will be able to get as close as possible to nature and cross path with the most elusive of all animals... the wolf!
Painting the Apocalypse with Bob Ross
In this parody of the popular 1980-90's series "The Joy of Painting with Bob Ross", Bob Ross takes the audience on an artistic journey exploring the many impacts humans are having on our natural landscapes. This film was created by three Maui students as part of Maui Huliau Foundation's Huliau Environmental Filmmaking Club during the 2020-21 school year.
YOUTH v GOV
YOUTH v GOV follows 21 young Americans suing the world’s most powerful government to protect their constitutional rights to a stable climate. If they win, they will change the future.
AFTER ANTARCTICA
After Antarctica is a feature-length documentary that follows polar explorer Will Steger’s life journey as an eyewitness to the greatest changes in the polar regions of our planet. Now, thirty years after his historic coast-to-coast expedition across the coldest continent on Earth, Steger is not only known for being the first in history to complete this historic feat – he is also the last.
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Films Included:

  • Climate Emergency: Feedback Loops (Part 1: Introduction)
  • The Ripple
  • A Few Feet Away
  • Namaste!
  • Seas of Trees
  • Lynx: Shadows of the Forest
  • Making a Living and a Life: Empowering Young People with an ALL Careers Approach
  • Nais: In the Land of Wolves
  • YOUTH v GOV
  • After Antarctica


Narrated by Richard Gere, Climate Emergency: Feedback Loops is a series of five short films, featuring twelve leading climate scientists, that explores how human-caused emissions are triggering nature’s own warming loops. While scientists stay up worrying about this most dangerous aspect of climate change, the public has little awareness or understanding of feedback loops. Climate change discussion at all levels of society largely leaves out the most critical dynamic of climate change itself. It is urgent we remedy this. Greenhouse gases from fossil fuels, such as carbon dioxide and methane, are warming the planet. This warming is then setting in motion dozens of feedback mechanisms, which then feed upon themselves, as well as interact with each other and spiral further out of control. These processes are rapidly accelerating climate change. An example of a climate feedback loop is the melting of the permafrost. In the Northern Hemisphere, permafrost makes up nearly 25% of the landmass. As heat-trapping emissions warm the Earth, this frozen tundra is melting. As it does, large amounts of carbon dioxide and methane are released, which further warm the planet, melting more permafrost in a self-perpetuating loop. Human activity kicks off these feedback loops, but once set in motion, they become self-sustaining. The danger is that this process reaches a tipping point beyond which it is extremely difficult to recover. This is why it is urgent to reduce greenhouse gas emissions so we can slow, halt and even reverse these feedbacks and cool the planet.

  • Year
    2021
  • Runtime
    14 minutes
  • Language
    English, spanish
  • Country
    United States
  • Premiere
    Colorado
  • Director
    Susan Gray
  • Screenwriter
    Bonnie Waltch, Susan Gray
  • Producer
    Bonnie Waltch, Barry Hershey