The Docuseek Sustainability Collection
THE SUSTAINABILITY COLLECTION encompasses a wide array of disciplines and approaches to sustainability, including new approaches to urban design, the implications of energy choices, and new and traditional agricultural methods and food distribution strategies. The collection shows in a variety of ways and places how design, conservation, community, and legislative action are all crucial components of a sustainable future at both the local and global level.
The Docuseek Sustainability Collection includes the following titles:
Companion film to KING CORN about the ecological consequences of industrial agriculture.
The impact of climate change and monoculture on one of the world's staple food crops.
What's the best method of growing food for a hungry population of 9.5 billion people: Big, or small?
The history and advantages of hemp as an industrial fiber.
Using natural processes as the model for agriculture and business.
Advances in materials and medicine based on research into natural processes.
A design revolution that connects buildings to the natural world, buildings where people feel and perform better.
The story of the ocean's turbulent beginnings and its successive incarnations.
The final film in Micha X. Peled's Globalization Trilogy examines the epidemic of suicides amongst India's cotton farmers, deeply in debt after switching to genetically modified seeds.
The Black Mambas are South Africa‘s first all-female anti-poaching unit, chosen by the white and male-dominated conservation authorities. Their fight against poaching challenges the role of women (and men) in their communities and South African society at large.
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