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Filmmakers on Water

Filmmakers on Water

(Earth Focus: Episode 24) Three new films are exploring some of the pressing issues related to water. James Thebaut's film "Running Dry: Beyond the Brink" looks at water scarcity and explores the impact that a changing climate will have on the availability of water for consumption, agriculture and industry. He draws on examples from drought-plagued countries like Australia to see how we can cope with exacerbated drought and other worsening climate conditions in the future. In the film "Poisoned Waters," veteran journalist Hedrick Smith examines the health impact of toxic chemicals in our water, including endocrine disruptors -- chemicals which can affect hormones and the endocrine system. Laura Seltzer profiles the changing life of the watermen of the Chesapeake Bay in "Last Boat Out." The film shows that the impact of development and pollution is undermining the traditional livelihood of Chesapeake Bay watermen, but that a new type of farming is taking hold -- farming for oysters.

Learn more about this issue and find out what you can do.


TAKE ACTION WITH UNIVERSALGIVING:


Give $20 to provide clean water and sanitation for a classroom

Give $46 to provide clean water for a family

Volunteer to study and protect sea turtles in Costa Rica

Filmmakers on Water

(Earth Focus: Episode 24) Three new films are exploring some of the pressing issues related to water. James Thebaut's film "Running Dry: Beyond the Brink" looks at water scarcity and explores the impact that a changing climate will have on the availability of water for consumption, agriculture and industry. He draws on examples from drought-plagued countries like Australia to see how we can cope with exacerbated drought and other worsening climate conditions in the future. In the film "Poisoned Waters," veteran journalist Hedrick Smith examines the health impact of toxic chemicals in our water, including endocrine disruptors -- chemicals which can affect hormones and the endocrine system. Laura Seltzer profiles the changing life of the watermen of the Chesapeake Bay in "Last Boat Out." The film shows that the impact of development and pollution is undermining the traditional livelihood of Chesapeake Bay watermen, but that a new type of farming is taking hold -- farming for oysters.

Learn more about this issue and find out what you can do.


TAKE ACTION WITH UNIVERSALGIVING:


Give $20 to provide clean water and sanitation for a classroom

Give $46 to provide clean water for a family

Volunteer to study and protect sea turtles in Costa Rica

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Earth Focus

An environmental news magazine that puts a human face on the environment by featuring under-publicized stories about how changes in our environment are affecting everyday people.
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