FRIDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES @ ECOLOGY TODAY
Videos from the Ecology Today Friday Night Series
Cave Microorganisms
Dr. Hazel Barton introduces us to a microbial world so devoid of energy that microorganisms must sustain one another.
Evolution Caves: Extreme Conditions for Life
Life thrives under conditions so extreme it might do as well on another planet.
Barak Obama on Energy and the Environment
A glimpse into Obama’s positions on these critical issues. by way of a February, 2008 campaign video.
Sustainability and the Flamingos of Bogoria
A thriving species finds itself threatened by its own success.
A Mediterranean Monk Seal Phones Home
An injured pup is rescued and returned to the sea with a cell phone to track this highly endengered species.
Unintended Consequences of E-Waste Recycling
What really happens to all those electronic devices we so responsibly recycle?
Twelve Sustainable Design Ideas from Nature
Janine Benyus discusses the emerging field of biomimicry -- scientific and engineering solutions inspired by nature.
I Walk the Earth
Few have chosen more fascinating paths than John Francis — on foot and, for 17 years, in self-imposed silence. Now, he speaks.
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'Friday Night at the Movies"
Videos from the Friday Night series, covering the fascinating range of topics that make up the field of Ecology Today.
Scarred Lands, Wounded Lives:
The Environmental Footprint of War
A film about our deep dependence on the natural world and the significant threat to that world posed by war and preparation for war. 6:49
KiskaDee
Blind birders of southern Texas participate in the Outta Sight Tournament, competing alongside seasoned birders - all by ear. 18:18
The Story of Stuff
A 20-minute, fast-paced, fact-filled look at the underside of our production and consumption patterns, with a special focus on the United States. 20:00
The Bio DaVersity Code
The Da Vinci Code may have flopped at the box office, but the BioDaVersity Code has the makings of an online viral hit. 5:26
One Planet Life
Don't just live green, live a One Planet Life. It's possible. 1:03
The Meatrix
Starring Moofius and Leo, the Meatrix exposes the unseen realities of factory farming. Watched by more than 15 million people – this is the little film that did! 3:33
EMG "Acid Rain"
Shot in Malibu in 1993, Jimmy shows his heart and soul with archival footage from the PlanetView collection.
EMG "We Can Choose"
Inspired by his late, good friend, John Denver, Jimmy wrote the song that inspired PlanetView Television.
Planet View Television
An overview of PlanetView Television, a fresh new look in environmental journalism for the whole family. (Archived from 1990s.)