INSIDE THE GREENHOUSE | Re-telling climate change stories

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This film explains how Aquaponics is a great tool to use for a sustainable future. This energy efficient exercise uses fish to grow crops. The film is great to introduce this new and exciting way to produce agriculture.

In this short film, the producer offers a unique solution to help people reduce their energy consumption. Simple energy offers ideas as to how to interact with energy in a different manner.

This short film is about finding new ways to reduce our carbon footprint. The creator shows her story of using bicycle systems for transportation. Sidonie eventually finds a solution and helps her community implement a bike system.

This animated feature tells an old Native American tale, paralleling America's treatment of our land. This story talks about the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation and Native American life. This film is excellent in story and creativity.

This creative film is put together like children's book. The filmmaker tells the story of selfish humans taking more than their fair share of resources in nature, which threatens the survival of other creatures.

Find your place is a relatable film that highlights the struggle to find how we can make a positive difference. This short film is realistic and relatable, making it enjoyable to watch.

This animated film discusses the story of the Pika that lives in the Rocky Mountains. The message this story conveys is that we are all connected to nature, animals, and the world at large.

This film interviews a local Bee Keeper and a Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Professor at the University of Colorado. Both men discuss the importance of bees in our ecosystem. They offer ideas on how we can help save bee populations that are currently declining.

Informs how changing climate is affecting local farmers markets and food security.

A mountainbiker rides trails while reflecting on climate change through the words of climate scientists.

 

Teddy the polar bear cub loses his family due to melting sea ice, and explains how renewable energy can help save his habitat.

When extreme weather causes flooding in Boulder, Colorado, students quickly learned that school cancellation isn't all fun and games when you consider what flood water consists of.

Sheds light on the ability to use hydroelectric power and solar to replace coal burning for energy.

Short animation on the connection between what we do today, and what that means for tomorrow. 

Children fingerpaint and provide commentary on what they dream the future will look like. 

Several "experts" discuss the importance of trees as a solution to global warming.