Special: Without Water In this Link TV Special we look at clean water - a human necessity and rapidly becoming a corporate goldmine. Link investigates how these multinationals' thirst for wealth can cost lives around the world.
What a Waste: The People's City We travel to Bogota, Colombia, where the Mayor has green-vision for urban development. He's revitalized this once undesirable capital - and turned it into a leading green city.
The Story of Stuff The Story of Stuff with Annie Leonard exposes the underside of the world's production and consumption patterns. It connects environmental issues with social issues and calls for action towards creating a more sustainable world.
explore: Arctic - Change at the Top of the World WATCH ONLINE! explore journeys to the Arctic to meet the region's people, understand their culture, and explore how their fragile ecosystem and way of life are faring in the face of global warming.
The Healing Gardens of New York Stories of New York lives and communities transformed by gardens and green spaces created in response to crime, neglect, poverty and urban decay.
Burning the Future: A Conversation with David Novack WATCH ONLINE! With the U.S. government's energy policies leaning further toward the use of "clean coal", the time has come to ask, exactly how clean is it?
What a Waste: Electric Highway Despite increased fuel efficiency and advances in anti-pollution devices, driving a car is still one of the more polluting acts the average citizen commits. Will car technology advances save the day?
Holidays in the Danger Zone - Rivers Experts acknowledge that wars of the future are likely to be fought over access to water. In this riveting BBC series, host Ben Anderson journeys to the most exotic and dangerous rivers in the world.
CINEMONDO: May 6th Part of Link's world cinema series Cinemondo, this film offers a look at Dutch society, from slain director Theo van Gogh's perspective.
Special: You Are What You Eat - Part 1 This Link TV special, featuring the films "Birdsong & Coffee" and "Buyer Be Fair," explores the economic and environmental effects of the coffee-growing industry and the benefits of fair trade goods.
Hopenhagen (Campaign Videos) The "Hopenhagen" movement run by the International Advertising Association in support of the UN works to connect the global community to the critical international climate change talks this December in Copenhagen, and restore hope in what lies ahead.
Special: Michael Pollan - Deep Agriculture This Link TV special brings you celebrated author Michael Pollan as he takes on the industrialization of the U.S. food system, and proposes dramatic solutions to America's addiction to mechanized agriculture and processed foods.
From the Heart of the World - The Elder Brothers' Warning In this episode, host Phil Cousineau speaks with BBC filmmaker Alan Ereira about his beautiful, sobering documentary, a warning to give up our self-destructive ways and honor the planet, before it is too late.
Special: America - Running on Empty Presented by radio host Aimee Allison, this Link TV special explores America’s future as our oil supply dwindles. Joining us are author Richard Heinberg and filmmaker Greg Greene, who presents his film "The End of Suburbia."
Al Jazeera English - Witness: Meltdown Nepal Even in this remote region of the planet, there are worrying signs of climate change. This episode of Witness takes a look at the devastating effect global warming could have for those who live on the "roof of the world".