Matt Green Took a Walk That Led to the One Earth Film Fest
In ‘RiverBlue,’ Roger Williams Gives a Voice to the World’s Polluted Waterways
The global denim industry is multi-billion-dollar one, employing a massive low-wage workforce, selling its products under a handful of well-recognized brands. And it is taking a toll on vital waterways. The pollution spewed by the production of jeans is what the narrator in “River Blue” calls the “dark side of the fashion industry.”
A Conversation with Susan Kucera, Director of 'Living in the Future's Past'
Susan Kucera, director of “Living in the Future’s Past,” started filmmaking at age 9 by helping her dad, a glaciologist and professor, make science films for Britannica.
In “Living in the Future’s Past,” actor Jeff Bridges narrates and, alongside prominent scientists and authors, offers his reflection on the environmental challenges facing the world today.
Celebrate International Women's Day
Sisters need to stick together. We also need to stand up, speak out and advocate for a healthier planet and viable future. Here’s an opportunity to network with like-minded women and up your climate awareness game: OEFF After Hours Event & International Women’s Day Celebration on Friday, March 8.
One Earth Young Filmmakers Contest Announces Winners!
This year, the One Earth Young Filmmakers Contest drew a record 157 entries from as close as River Forest, Illinois, to as far away as Hawi, Hawaii, with topics ranging from plastic pollution to e-waste to fast fashion.
Exactly 100 of those entries competed for the top prize, a $1,000 scholarship at the college level (which includes grade 12 of high school).