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Found 353 resources on Corporate Violations to the Environment

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That’s What Bullies Do
Breakthrough’s video set to the song, “So Much Trouble In the World,” by New York City’s own DJ K-Salaam uses historical film…
Film | Released 2006

That’s What Bullies Do
Breakthrough’s video set to the song, “So Much Trouble In the World,” by New York City’s own DJ K-Salaam uses historical film…
Film | Released 2006

What I’m Thinking: American Thoughts on the Middle East
As a response to American foreign policy in the Middle East, filmmaker, Rebecca Glotfelty, created a photography exhibit of Americans accompanied by…
Film | Released 1969

A Convenient Truth
Shot in late 2006, after watching Al Gore’s An Inconvenient Truth, Jack Guest was inspired to find a A Convenient Truth about…
Film | Released 1999

Tinnitus - America’s new epidemic.
Against a distinctly American backdrop of denial, deception, and delay, a group of global-warming messengers/prophets fervently searches for the right language and…
Film | Released 2006

Tinnitus - America’s new epidemic.
Tinnitus-do you know what it is?- About 50 million people in the US know it, mostly kids like you!. Millions more outside…
Film | Released 1969

Miles To Go
2002 - a unique journey was undertaken across India – 7 states, 6000 kilometres in just 60 days. The chosen destinations are not featured in tourist brochure’s “must-seesâ€?.  This is the story of India’s forgotten backyards, a story of a thousand revolutions in a thousand Bhopals. How do you explain pipes brazenly pouring untreated effluents into rivers, roads and houses constructed from radioactive materials, a skyline that is never free of poisonous fumes, children who are treated no better than guinea pigs? However, even this story has its heroes – people who refuse to accept the ineptness of the bureaucracy, the apathy of the government and the corruption of the industries.  Filmed in 24 locations by a 2-member crew, Miles To Go is the story of what may well be one of the most important journeys ever made in India.
Film | Released 2003

Access
A film that talks about the enviornmental barriers for mobility. Focussing on the issues faced by persons with neurological impairment. A docu-feature…
Film | Released 2003

The 11th Hour
With the contributions of over fifty of the world’s most prominent thinkers and activists, including reformer Mikhail Gorbachev, physicist Stephen Hawking, and…
Film | Released 2007

Reclaim Power - voices from the camp for climate action
In the summer of 2006, 600 people set up a Camp for Climate Action in the shadow of one of the biggest…
Film | Released 2007

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