Spring Awakening By Katie O'Reilly January 24, 2017 The director of a new PBS documentary about Rachel Carson discusses the enduring conflict between technological innovation and the natural world In this story: EPA, film, water, clean water
Lights, Camera, Activism! By Katie O'Reilly January 19, 2017 A sneak peek into this year’s best—and most inspiring—environmental films In this story: activism, film, adventure, environmental justice
Bad Company By Katie O'Reilly November 26, 2016 The documentary makers behind Company Town talk about pollution, whistle-blowing, and environmental injustice In this story: film
“Before the Flood” Opens Our Eyes to the Possible By Jonathan Hahn October 20, 2016 A new documentary film delivers a resounding wake-up call about climate change In this story: film, climate change
“Martin’s Boat” Remembers Steadfast Conservationist and Boatman Martin Litton By Meiling Bedard July 12, 2016 In this story: national parks, film, public lands
Captain Fantastic Lives Off the Grid Then Hits the Skids By Ed Rampell July 8, 2016 In this story: film, lifestyle
Anti-Imperialist Tarzan Swings to a Different (Eco) Message By Ed Rampell July 1, 2016 In this story: film
In Review: Josh Fox’s How To Let Go of the World By Ed Rampell June 20, 2016 In this story: film, climate change, activism
“Coming Home” Celebrates John Muir’s birthday By Wendy Becktold April 18, 2016 In this story: John Muir, film
The Imax Film "National Parks Adventure" Commemorates the NPS Centennial By Jason Mark April 6, 2016 The movie, featuring Conrad Anker, is a rollicking good time for the entire family In this story: climbing, film