A Sneak Peek Into This Year’s Best Environmental Films By Katie O'Reilly January 21, 2018 Highlights from the Wild & Scenic Film Festival In this story: film, wildlife
New Film Deftly Indicts Public Health Regulators By Katie O'Reilly January 15, 2018 “What Lies Upstream” isn’t just another documentary about a water crisis In this story: film, water
Brett Morgen Talks About Re-creating Jane Goodall’s Jungle in “Jane” By Katie O'Reilly December 14, 2017 For starters, the director had to warm his star to the very idea of this film In this story: film
A Trove of Unseen Footage Reveals Jane Goodall's Early Explorations By Katie O'Reilly December 15, 2017 The cinematic "Jane" gets up close and personal with Tanzania's chimps, circa 1960 In this story: film
Giant Invasive Rodents Star in Gripping New Documentary By Ariel Gans December 2, 2017 Inside the nutria epidemic affecting millions in coastal Louisiana and beyond In this story: film, animals
Three U.S. Veterans Return to Iraq to Summit Its Highest Peaks By Meredith Brown November 25, 2017 "Adventure Not War" is an adrenaline-filled journey in search of healing and peace In this story: film, veterans, military outdoors
New Film Reveals Bill Nye as Lifelong "Science Guy"—and Climate Guy By Katie O'Reilly November 19, 2017 Inside the longtime Sierra Club member’s quest to end anti-scientific thinking In this story: film
Documentary Pits Oil and Gas Industries Against Spent Kitchen Grease By Meredith Brown November 16, 2017 “Hot Grease” explores a greener energy future—one gallon of biodiesel at a time In this story: film, clean energy
Can the Ocean Help Heal Veterans? By Connor McGuigan November 10, 2017 The Netflix documentary “Resurface” explores ocean therapy for wounded soldiers In this story: film, veterans, oceans, military outdoors
O Mother, Where Art Thou? By Jason Mark September 15, 2017 Darren Aronofsky’s “Mother!” offers a bleak fable about the fate of Earth In this story: film