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Germany goes green

How has Germany's industrial nation ended up as a spearhead in renewable energy?

Melancholy for brighter times

With the marketing logic, Per Espen Stoknes sells the climate message to an audience overwhelmed by dystopia and warning signs.

The military – an environmental pollution

Military activity threatens to end our entire existence.

Gentle climate revival

Rather than perpetrating shame over the damage we have done to the environment, we must awaken to a mature environmental awareness. 

The road system both best and worst in class

The Norwegian Public Roads Administration has the largest climate footprint in the state sector, according to a new report. The follow-up of environmental requirements for subcontractors is too poor, forecasts say.

The public chooses climate solutions

The authorities can choose climate-friendly solutions when they buy goods and services for 480 billion annually – but they do not.

Famine and climate flight

How will the world community meet people fleeing because their land is swallowed up by the sea?

Nuclear power on the film screen

There are several good reasons why the Uranium festival should be organized in Norway. But not with the support of Statoil.

The environmental crisis from the perspective of the stars

The day we help rather than disrupt the climate, we can talk about the "mature anthropocene".

There remains one philosophical question

- and the answer will determine the further life of the globe.

Water for all

Water is politics. Ten countries control 60 percent of all available fresh water in the world.

Slavery behind pleasure

The most innocent things can hide a brutal reality.

A murder that stings deeply

Based on the killing of a forester, this documentary outlines the deep contradictions between two neighboring countries – which in turn can be seen as a thumbnail of several of the world's conflicts. 

Surfing against all odds

This beautiful documentary takes us to the surfing world of the Gaza Strip and reveals an impressive resilience in a beleaguered population.

He who burns down his father's house inherits the ashes

Unfortunately, the title Nowhere to Run says most of Nigeria's environmental crisis. The film provides a useful introduction to the overwhelming amount of environmental problems that plague this part of the world.

Phosphorus – The problem of large P

Phosphorus is essential for all life on earth, just like oxygen and carbon. The problem is that we are running out of just phosphorus – and there is no plan.