Archive for April, 2013

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Eriel Daranger, one of ELEMENTAL's three very human subjects, during the Tar Sands Healing Walk.

A Very Human Struggle: The Making of a Different Kind of Documentary

Noah Sokol sits down with one of the co-directors of the new documentary ELEMENTAL, which screened recently at the Environmental Film Festival at Yale. They get to talking about capturing the human side of activism, and the personal toll commitment to a cause can exact.
by × April 23, 2013 × 0 comments

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Kiln Ground: Industry and Injury in Nepal

Kiln Ground: Industry and Injury in Nepal

A profusion of industrial kilns in the Kathmandu Valley is driving migration, polluting air and rivers, and posing a range of health risks, especially to children.
by × April 21, 2013 × 1 comment

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A River Changes Course: An Interview with EFFY Filmmaker Kalyanee Mam

A River Changes Course: An Interview with EFFY Filmmaker Kalyanee Mam

Kalyanee Mam, creator of the documentary "A River Changes Course," sits down with Sage to discuss the global forces that are disrupting life in Cambodia.
by × April 17, 2013 × 0 comments

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Review: Musicwood

Review: Musicwood

Naomi Heindel reviews the opening night of the Environmental Film Festival at Yale.
by × April 9, 2013 × 1 comment

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Announcing Sage’s Second Annual Young Environmental Writers Contest

Announcing Sage’s Second Annual Young Environmental Writers Contest

Hear ye, hear ye: send us your best environmental writing by April 19. Glory and riches may be yours!
by × April 4, 2013 × 13 comments

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The Greatest Migration: As Rainfall Changes, Humans Pack Their Bags

The Greatest Migration: As Rainfall Changes, Humans Pack Their Bags

When droughts and floods force subsistence farmers to migrate, what happens to the families who stay behind? An interview with Koko Warner, a United Nations researcher on the frontlines of climate change adaptation.
by × April 2, 2013 × 0 comments