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Killer Whales: Up Close and Personal

Killer Whales: Up Close and Personal

Delphine, a young female adolescent killer whale, has been exploring the frigid waters that envelop the Crozet Islands over the past four years. Through this journey of exploration, she learned how to find her way in the vastness of the sea, as well as how to hunt and capture king penguins and Minke whales. Even … Read more

Floods, drought and the consequences of extreme weather

Floods, drought and the consequences of extreme weather

In a world where weather systems are becoming increasingly erratic, what exactly is in store for us in the coming decades? Extreme weather events like droughts, floods, and heatwaves are becoming more common than ever before. In a gripping new documentary, weather experts and climate researchers explore the future effects of this chaotic climate, and … Read more

Ice: Earth – The Power of the Planet

Ice: Earth – The Power of the Planet

  In BBC’s groundbreaking series Planet Earth, Dr Iain Stewart takes viewers on a 4.6 billion-year journey through time, exploring the remarkable forces that have shaped our planet and given it its unique characteristics. Examining volcanoes, oceans, atmosphere and ice, the series reveals the profound impacts of these natural phenomena on Earth’s landscapes, climates and … Read more

Deadliest Journeys – Tajikistan – Cold Fever

Deadliest Journeys – Tajikistan – Cold Fever

Deadliest Journeys: Tajikistan – Cold Fever is a riveting documentary that ventures into the wilds of Central Asia, exploring the remarkable stories of endurance and perseverance of those in this remote and dangerous landscape. The harsh conditions of the region make for an incredibly treacherous journey, one that requires intense fortitude and courage to overcome. … Read more

Why we need to ditch natural gas (asap)

Why we need to ditch natural gas (asap)

Natural gas is an incredible energy source that offers many advantages over coal, the most prominent being its ability to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. It’s abundant and versatile, making it much more efficient than coal. However, despite these positive qualities, natural gas is still a fossil fuel – meaning it contributes to the continued climate … Read more

The Big Fix

The Big Fix

The Big Fix is an eye-opening documentary directed and produced by Josh and Rebecca Tickell in 2012. The film follows the duo as they travel along the Gulf of Mexico coast, visiting the people whose lives were drastically changed by the devastating 2010 BP Oil Spill. The documentary makes a powerful point: that BP has … Read more

Making cheese in the Alps – a story of integration

Making cheese in the Alps – a story of integration

She was a political activist forced to flee her homeland in Ethiopia after getting involved in protests against land grabs by international corporations. Now, Agitu Ideo Gudeta has built a new life for herself in the alpine Trento region in northern Italy, where she has established a successful goat cheese making business. This is the … Read more

Deadliest Roads | Tajikistan

Deadliest Roads | Tajikistan

The breathtaking landscape of Tajikistan, one of the poorest countries in Central Asia, is home to extreme temperatures and an unforgiving terrain. Despite these hardships, truck drivers brave hazardous roads to provide for their families who wait weeks with hope that their husbands and fathers will return safely. These men face immense obstacles on their … Read more

The Fulani Sheperds: a Cry in Africa

The Fulani Sheperds: a Cry in Africa

The Fulani Shepherds are a nomadic people living in West Africa, a region known as the “Sahel” – an area of semi-arid and arid lands stretching from Senegal in the west to Sudan in the east. The Fulani Shepherds have been called the “last nomads on the African continent,” and their way of life has … Read more