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Trinkets and Beads
Trinkets and Beads
Category: Documentaries
The story of the battle waged by a small band of Amazonian warriors to preserve their way of life.
Troubled Waters: The Dilemma of Dams
Troubled Waters: The Dilemma of Dams
Category: Documentaries
A passionate look at rivers and dams in United States, where commerce is served but nature is destroyed.
Vieques: Worth Every Bit of Struggle
Vieques: Worth Every Bit of Struggle
Category: Documentaries
The struggle between the inhabitants of Vieques Island and the U.S. military, who for 60 years used the island near Puerto Rico for hazardous weapons testing and military training, is examined in this powerful documentary.
Who Owns Nature? An Address by Robert Kennedy, Jr.
Who Owns Nature? An Address by Robert Kennedy, Jr.
Category: News & Current Affairs
Environmentalist and attorney, RFK, Jr. examines what happens to the planet and to a democracy when excessive corporate power goes unchecked.
Who's Afraid of Nuclear Power
Who's Afraid of Nuclear Power
Category: News & Current Affairs
This program examines how Australia compares to Scandinavian nations, which have wrestled with meager fossil fuel resources, acid rain from their neighbors' coal-fired power, and the radioactive fallout from Chernobyl. The contrast is astounding.
Young Eco-Heroes of the Philippines
Young Eco-Heroes of the Philippines
Category: Documentaries
A portrait of three young Filipinos who are working to protect their country's threatened coral reef, amidst the environmentally devastating effects of sodium cyanide fishing.
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Frances Uku

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