INSIDE THE GREENHOUSE | Re-telling climate change stories

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This beautiful story is shown through a children's book inspired short film. The story is about the 2013 Boulder Floods.

This film is a comedy about the benefits of the bus system. The film encourages the audience to use public transportation.

Me, Myself, & I against Climate Change is a film about ways the average consumer can cut their carbon emissions in their everyday lives. It is a film that relates to the average American and provides basic solutions that could help stop the progression of Climate Change.

Wear Your Carbon is a film that helps viewers become more aware of the ways in which they can reduce their carbon footprint.

This film highlights the benefits of not driving your car. It's important to understand alternative options to transportation.

This film is a parody of A Christmas Carol. The film introduces the organization, Protect Our Winters, and informs viewers we must act now to save the future of snow sports.

This film is about using less energy by getting off your couch and enjoying all that nature and the outdoors has to offer. The film encourages viewers to stay wild.

This film explains how everyone can be more environmentally conscious in their home. The film talks to the senior manager at Clear Result, a consulting firm that helps people make their houses more energy efficient.

Laundry Day is about the power of personal change. If one person becomes more environmentally conscious, it will most likely inspire others to act in the same way. This film is a positive comedy.

This film is an advertisement for a Thursday night bike group in Boulder, Colorado. The group travels in a pack of 50+ bikers, enjoying a night with music and friends.

This film explores Green Guru.  The company works to use recycled parts to create bicycles.

This film explains and shows the divestment movement at The University of Colorado at Boulder. The song, Divest it Like it Hot, is played.

This film explains Bloomin's mission, a company that produces seed paper. The company strives to bring sustainability and environmental awareness to the paper industry.

This film follows a group of students from Tuba City, Arizona. The students discuss their relation to the environment, as well as perform a play about humanity's interaction with the climate. This film is an inspiring documentary styled film.

This film discusses greener agriculture choices. The filmmaker tries to offer a simple solution to feeling hopeless about climate change- grow your own food.

Why educate is an optimistic film that shows the differences in climate change education between younger and older generations. The film explains the importance of education regarding social issues as well as children discussing their views on the environment.