Youth V GOV (2020) 1h 50m
Available on Netflix April 29th, 2022
Kiss The Ground (2020) 1h 24m Netflix.
An inspiring and engaging film about the saving role soil is and can play in stopping Climate Change.
Don’t Look Up (2021) 2h 25m Netflix
A satirical “disaster/comedy” by Adam McKay. A climate tale which is very different than the usual climate documentaries. Like the docs, however, it urgently implores us to wake up!
Earth Emergency (2021) 52m PBS (available online)
Brutal but factual information about the threat of climate feedback loops.
From Paris to Pittsburgh (2018) Nat Geo and Bloomberg 1h 17m (research availability)
An important tale of communities in the US demanding and developing real solutions in the face of U.S. inaction and more deadly and destructive weather.
Breaking Boundaries- The Science of Our Planet 2021 1h 14m on Netflix
David Attenborough and scientist Johan Rockstrom examine earth’s biodiversity collapse and how this crisis can be averted. Netflix
Chasing Coral (2017) 1h 29m on Netflix
A rich telling of the story of our planet’s coral reefs which are vanishing at an unprecedented rate. A small window into the world of coral. What climate change looks like up close.
An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power (2017) 1h 37m. on Amazon
Ten years after An Inconvenient Truth brought climate change to the forefront of mainstream culture, this compelling follow-up shows that while the stakes have never been higher, the solutions to the climate crisis are still within our reach.
Other climate films are listed under “Additional Resources- More Websites” at the bottom of the GPC CAN webpage.