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Could We Bring Back the Wooly Mammoth?

Could We Bring Back the Wooly Mammoth?

The threat of mass extinction is real, and it’s happening right now. Every year, thousands of species around the world disappear as their habitats are destroyed or they are hunted to extinction. This is a tragedy for our planet that cannot be overstated – species loss affects entire ecosystems and threatens the balance of life … Read more

Deadliest Journeys – Congo’s trucks

Deadliest Journeys – Congo’s trucks

The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is breathtakingly vast, spanning an area five times that of France and ranking third in Africa. Beyond its size, this Central African nation is also rich in a variety of raw materials that are critical to many modern industries. In Katanga province alone, which contains three-quarters of the … Read more

Amazing Quest: Stories from Bolivia | Somewhere on Earth: Bolivia

Amazing Quest: Stories from Bolivia | Somewhere on Earth: Bolivia

Bolivia, a land of volcanoes and tropical jungles, boasts a unique charm that enchants travelers from around the world. The sounds, aromas, and colors all blend seamlessly with the vibrant and welcoming people of Bolivia who are descendants of the ancient Incas. Erwann Guégan, a Frenchman, has been living in Bolivia for two years and … Read more

Do the Math: The Movie

Do the Math: The Movie

  Do The Math, an inspiring documentary from renowned climate crusader Bill McKibben, follows the emerging global movement determined to change the terrifying math of the climate crisis. By highlighting people who are dedicating their lives to fighting the fossil fuel industry, Do The Math showcases an urgent call for action to protect our planet … Read more

Why are SUVs selling like crazy?

Why are SUVs selling like crazy?

Car manufacturers have been capitalizing on the public’s obsession with SUVs. These large vehicles are seen gracing our roads and highways in increasing numbers, but at what cost? Evidence suggests that SUVs cause a lot of damage to the environment, from air pollution to strain on our city infrastructure. SUVs contain a large engine and … Read more

Can we trick the ocean into swallowing more CO2?

Can we trick the ocean into swallowing more CO2?

The ocean is a powerful carbon sink, helping to capture and store atmospheric carbon for thousands of years. But what if we could leverage this amazing power to do even more? Could we create an engineered system that stores more carbon than the ocean already does? This is the question explored in the documentary ‘Carbon … Read more

Graffiti: the Forbiden Game

Graffiti: the Forbiden Game

Graffiti is an ever-present phenomenon in cities around the world. Whether on the walls of buildings, along railway tracks, on subway cars or even inside seemingly inaccessible tunnels, graffiti is taking over the urban landscape. While some view it as a form of aggression, others see it as a legitimate form of artistic expression. Despite … Read more

Ukraine: Keeping the Trains Running

Ukraine: Keeping the Trains Running

As the sun rises over Lviv station, a convoy of trains begins to make its way slowly towards Kiev. At the controls of this powerful locomotive is Evgeni, an experienced train driver who has been thrust into the forefront of the conflict. Alongside him in the carriages are volunteer fighters and men going off to … Read more

Cameroon : The Most Peaceful Country Of Africa

Cameroon : The Most Peaceful Country Of Africa

Cameroon is often referred to as an “island of peace” within the continent, with many considering it one of the most peaceful countries in the region. This has led to a high influx of refugees from war-torn nations who are seeking safety and stability in Cameroon. However, a more critical examination of this narrative unveils … Read more