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Danny Glover on the Power of Film

Danny Glover on the Power of Film

Danny Glover describes how our rich offerings of international cinema is one of the main reasons he tunes into - and supports - Link TV.

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What a Waste: Oil Be Damned
What a Waste: Oil Be Damned
The world grows ever hungrier for power
Being Caribou
Being Caribou
A husband-and-wife team follow the migration of a herd of 120,000 caribou to raise awareness of threats to their survival.
Global Warming: Bush's Climate of Fear
Global Warming: Bush's Climate of Fear
This report uncovers claims from a U.S. government whistleblower that scientific reports about global warming have been systematically changed and suppressed.
Last Journey For the Leatherback?
Last Journey For the Leatherback?
A look at efforts to save sea turtles, in particular the leatherback, whose population is seriously declining at all major nesting beaches throughout the Pacific.
Who Owns Nature? An Address by Robert Kennedy, Jr.
Who Owns Nature? An Address by Robert Kennedy, Jr.
Environmentalist and attorney, RFK, Jr. examines what happens to the planet and to a democracy when excessive corporate power goes unchecked.
Arab Diaries 5: Home
Arab Diaries 5: Home
A five-part series that presents insightful portraits of real-life Arab individuals; in this episode, a young Moroccan woman confronts her home environment and its contradictory views.
Sierra Club Chronicles: Rats to Roses
Sierra Club Chronicles: Rats to Roses
This series captures the dramatic efforts of committed individuals working every day to protect the health of their environment and their communities.
ISSUE: Oceans
ISSUE: Oceans
It is estimated that 80 percent of all life on Earth exists beneath the oceans' waters. Unfortunately, human activity is quickly diminishing the state of our global oceans and the many species that live there. Learn more about this issue and how to get involved!
Oil Safari - Travelogue of Addiction
Oil Safari - Travelogue of Addiction
What does it take to quench America's mighty thirst for gasoline? Pulitzer-winning correspondent Paul Salopek traced gas pumped at a suburban Chicago station to the fuel's sources around the globe.
Chinese School: Young Pioneers
Chinese School: Young Pioneers
This episode of Chinese School explores themes of exam pressure, the one child policy, new entrepreneurialism, pollution & the legacy of Chairman Mao.
In Focus: Who Owns The Oceans?
In Focus: Who Owns The Oceans?
In this episode of In Focus, explore the deep sea where researchers are discovering landscapes of breathtaking beauty, countless new species, and large quantities of raw materials thousands of meters below the surface of the ocean.
Link TV's Best Video Finds of 2009
Link TV's Best Video Finds of 2009
We always look forward to sequencing our "best of" collections. It's fun to find the thematic, visual or musical connections that they have as a group. This year's themes were life, death, the family, industrialization, the environment, human rights, and partying. Check it out!
The Global Oneness Project
The Global Oneness Project
In this series the Global Oneness Project travels worldwide asking people from a variety of disciplines whose work is grounded in "oneness" or world interconnectedness, for their stories and insights.
Environment At Risk: Oil On Ice
Environment At Risk: Oil On Ice
A documentary connecting the fate of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to decisions America makes about energy policy and transportation choices.
explore: Gorillas...98.6% Human
explore: Gorillas...98.6% Human
WATCH ONLINE! How ironic that the one creature deemed all violent is the most peaceful: the mountain gorilla. With only 720 remaining, Craig Sholley of AWF teaches us about his organization's efforts to preserve gorillas in Rwanda.