Top 5 Green Documentaries of 2009 |
Wednesday Jan 13 2010
Looking for a worthwhile film to watch? Learn more about our current environmental reality by viewing these documentaries.
- The Cove - undercover report of the massacre of thousands of dolphins outside the Japanese village of Taiji and the lack of governmental response
- Food Inc. - the reality and negative impact of the US food industry on local farms, consumer health, oil prices and worker safety
- Fuel - our addiction to oil and the current options that offer clean, renewable energy
- No Impact Man - the story of a man living a zero-impact lifestyle for a year
- Thirst - the growing global battle over safe affordable drinking water
- The Garden - the South Central Farmers of Los Angeles and their fight to save their community garden
- Crude - the fight of the indigenous people of Ecuador with Chevron to redress chemical contamination from 35 years ago
- Poisoned Waters - the real state of America's oceans, rivers and streams
- Garbage Dreams - the story of 3 youth who make their living sorting and recycling garbage from Cairo's 18 million residents
Written by eldering at Fearless Aging
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