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This Land is Our Land from Story of Stuff Project
Published on Oct 13, 2015

In the midst of California's historic drought, Nestle Waters is the largest bottler of water in the world is drawing millions of gallons of water a year from the San Bernardino National Forest. Nestle's permit expired in 1988, at which point the Forest Service should have turned off the spigot. Let's hold Nestle accountable and ensure this shared public resource is protected for future generations.

EarthSayers Rachel Doughty; Amanda Frye; Steve Loe
Date unknown Format Documentary
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection One Water More Details
Rising Seas: Science on the Greenland Ice Sheet with Tom Wagner

Around the World Sea levels are rising. Tom Wagner of NASA takes the viewer on a deep dive into sea level rise research as NASA scientists and their colleagues discuss their research on and around the Greenland Ice Sheet. To learn more about NASA research and the study of sea level rise, go here for more information.

Thomas P. Wagner is the NASA Program Scientist for the cryosphere. He directs NASA activities for study of the earth's polar regions, glaciers, sea ice, and related aspects of climate change and sea level rise

Published on Sep 15, 201

EarthSayer Tom Wagner
Date unknown Format Instructional
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Oceans More Details
Earth's Oceans Show Decline In Microscopic Plant Life by NASA

Published on Sep 23, 2015

The world's oceans have seen significant declines in certain types of microscopic plant-life at the base of the marine food chain, according to a new NASA study. The research is the first to look at global, long-term phytoplankton community trends based on a model driven by NASA satellite data.


Diatoms, the largest type of phytoplankton algae, have declined more than 1 percent per year from 1998 to 2012 globally, with significant losses occurring in the North Pacific, North Indian and Equatorial Indian oceans. The reduction in population may have an impact on the amount of carbon dioxide drawn out of the atmosphere and transferred to the deep ocean for long-term storage. Dr. Cecile Rousseaux is featured.

This video is public domain and can be downloaded at:http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/goto?12009
EarthSayer Dr. Cecile Rousseaux
Date unknown Format Instructional
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Oceans More Details
Changing the Climate Story

Climate One is actively changing the conversation around energy, economy, and the environment. We invite you to make Climate One a part of your story by joining us at The Commonwealth Club of California in San Francisco.Published on Sep 9, 2015

"I think the most important person to contact on
these issues is the person you see in the mirror." Sylvia Earle

David Crane, CEO, NRG; Steve Schmidt, Advisor, McCane for President, 2008; Brian Fagan, Author, The Attacking Ocean; Eugenie Scott, Executive Director, National Center for Science Education; Joe Romm, Founding Editor, Climate Progress; Lisa Jackson, VP, Apple, Environmental Initiatives; Jane Lubchenko, NOAA, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; Ernest Moniz, U.S. Secretary of Energy; Adam Lowry, Co-Founder, Method Products; Daniel Goleman, Author, Ecological Intelligence; Sylvia Earle, National Geographic Explorer in Residence; Joshua Freedman, CEO, Six Seconds; and Gina McCarthy, Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

EarthSayers Sylvia Earle; Lisa Jackson; Adam Lowry
Date unknown Format Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Climate Change More Details
Perspective from Finland and Canada on Growing Hemp

Canadian Hemp Trade Alliance (CHTA) interview at the Nov 2014 conference. Hemp growers in Canada and Finland (Finola) in an interview at the Canadian.

Anita Hemmila, Jace Callaway,Will Van Roessel, and Dave Markus are featured in the interview talking about their experiences in growing hemp. Video by Barry Heidt on behalf of the Oregon Agriculture Food and Rural Consortium (OAFRC).

EarthSayers Jace Callaway; Anita Hemmila; Will Van Roessel
Date unknown Format Length unknown Keywords Sustainability More Details
Climate Change by 7 Billion Others

For those who are just beginning to understand the effects of climate change, this video series, published in 2009, brings together in one spot, citizens from many countries relating the effects of climate change on their communities. Published by goodplanet.org.

EarthSayers Liz Hansen; Juan Isuiza Pnia; Mohamed Waheed
Date unknown Format Series
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Climate Change More Details
Nibi (Water) Gathering at Turtle Lodge

Water is an element that can unite our Nations to serve a common purpose. 
     We are making an International Call to attend the Nibi Water Gathering at the Turtle Lodge, on the Shores of Lake Winnipeg, one of our most endangered lakes, where the four rivers meet, on June 4 and 5, 2015.
     At the Water Ceremony the Original People of Turtle Island (North America) will formally establish their leadership. The Nibi Water Gathering will coincide with the honouring of leaders in Earth stewardship, those who have been spiritually guided in their leadership, and the honouring of Youth completing their rites of passage to adulthood.
     It is our hope that People of all cultures will attend and make their gifts and offerings to the Water!

Video Produced on Location by Erica Daniels at Turtle Lodge and Manitou Api, copyright Turtle Lodge 2015. Water Song Credit to Mary Maytwayashing. Thunderbird Artwork Credit to Norval Morrisseau. Published on Jan 21, 2015


Nibi Water Gathering
A Gathering of All Nations was held on June 4 and 5th 2015 in the 
Ogimakamik Lodge of Leadership at Turtle Lodge, On the Shores of Lake Winnipeg
Sagkeeng First Nation, Manitoba, Canada



EarthSayers Dave Courchene; Erica Daniels
Date unknown Format Trailer
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Our Youth Speak Up More Details
Greenwashing by Tryo
Published on Jul 6, 2012
More information on the Tryo group here

You don't need to speak the french language to get the point of this animated short on greenwashing. 
Members: Guizmo, Christophe Mali, Manu Eveno, Daniel "Ito", Bibou

Retrouve Tryo sur :
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Twitter
Website 

EarthSayers Manu Eveno; Christophe Mali
Date unknown Format Cartoon and Animation
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Artists and Musicians More Details
Tar Sands Resistance March

The Tar Sands Resistance March on Saturday, June 6th, 2015 drew more than 5,000 people to St. Paul, MN for the largest anti-tar sands march ever in the region. The march sent a clear message: keep toxic tar sands out of America's Heartland to protect our water, climate and communities.

Published on Jun 7, 2015 by IEN Earth


Produced by MN350: Xiaolu Wang, Nels Shafer, Will Hanson with Editor: Xiaolu Wang, Additional Editing: Nels Shafer, Will Hanson, Cinematography + Sound: Nels Shafer, Will Hanson, Xiaolu Wang, Eric Immler, Martin Gordon

Music Podington Bear and "Submerging Green"

Hoka Hey Drum Group

Featuring:
Tom Goldtooth
Winona LaDuke
Rep. Keith Ellison
Chris Wahmhoff
Akilah Sanders-Reed
EarthSayers Tom Goldtooth; Winona LaDuke
Date unknown Format Demonstrations
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection High Risk Energy Sources More Details
West Papua Intervention at UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
Intervention by West Papua at the 14th Session of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, United Nations, April 20, 2015. Also a plea by the West Papua delegation seeking support from Fiji and other Pacific Island states. Papua Merdeka, Free West Papua!

Testimony by Ronald Waromi, West Papua Interest Association and Bernhard Th.W. Kaisiep MS, President of West Papua Melanesia in Exile and Hon Niko Nawaikula, Head, Fiji Native Delegation to UN. Published on Apr 27, 2015

Note: Many Papuans now have access to mobile phones and the internet and are using this technology to coordinate their struggle for freedom and to communicate to the rest of the world. Many young people have left their villages to study at universities across West Papua and Indonesia and are interacting with Indonesians and the global community to gain support for their struggle for freedom. (source)

EarthSayers Hon. Niko Nawaikulu; Bernhard Th.W. Kaisiep MS; Ronald Waromi
Date unknown Format Testimony
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Rights of Mother Earth More Details
 

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