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Climate Fiction and Dune: Lost in Adaptation
Frank Herbert’s "Dune" is a work of climate fiction. So why have filmmakers struggled to make the eco-plot clearer?
“A Real Bug’s Life” Magnifies Little Lives—and Underscores the Importance of Biodiversity
The new National Geographic docuseries explores the itsy-bitsy wonder, and grand importance, of insects
"Common Ground" Is a Testament to the Power of Film to Change Hearts and Minds
Maybe this new documentary will do for soil what "An Inconvenient Truth" did for climate change
We Don't Need Another Green Anti-Hero
Can Hollywood get beyond its stereotypical portrayals of environmentalists?
From Catastrophe to Conservation Triumph
The new film “Wild Life” details the love story of Doug and Kris Tompkins and their historic vision for conservation
In Octavia Butler's World, Anything Is Possible
"Kindred" endures on paper and now on TV
5 Short Documentaries to Go With Your Hot Cocoa
WaterBear reveals a whole world outside of Netflix
Darren Aronofsky’s Climate Series “Black Gold” Exposes ExxonMobil Cover-Up
The controversial docuseries explores how one of America’s largest oil corporations concealed evidence surrounding climate change
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Six Lessons in Organizing From an Underground Abortion Network
In the pre–Roe v. Wade 1960s, the Janes became the doctors they wanted to see in the world