Pollution
Content Project
Food for 9 Billion is an independently produced feature series for public radio and TV that examines the social, environmental, economic, political, and technical dimensions of humankind's struggle to put food on the table. Production partners are Homelands Productions and the Center for Investigative Reporting; primary outlets are Marketplace and PBS NewsHour.
Content Project
IF TREES COULD TALK is a national, prime time PBS special and educational outreach initiative focusing on the vital importance of trees. Through the use of stories, interviews, and imagery that evoke wonder, love, and reverence rather than doom, anxiety, and fear, this film will motivate viewers and engage them in environmental preservation and restoration.Content Project
Nanotechnology is often touted as the solution for everything from stinky feet to our long-term energy needs. But real-world progress has been slow -- and what has emerged is raising serious questions about the risks to people, animals and the environment. Is nano a savior, or a mirage?Content Project
From the producers of 'The End of the Line', 'The Flaw' and 'The War Don't See', 'The Greatest Story Ever Sold' is a feature documentary revealing the nuclear industry's 5-decade campaign to sell atomic energy to an unwitting public. Using a combination of compelling personal stories, expert testimony and often blackly comic archive material, the film will delve behind the spin to discover the true costs of nuclear power in the UK, US, Europe and beyond, as well as showing how there IS another way to power all our futures.
Content Project
The Watershed Report project is a series of short videos produced by high school youth to inspire the next generation of watershed stewards through education, restoration and public communications. The Watershed Report contributes to a generational shift in stewardship behavior by establishing a mental framework for living sustainably within our “watershed address.”Content Project
Bridge the Gap is an internationally-recognized, entertainment web series about cultural exchange that empowers young people to alleviate global poverty. This proposal is exclusively for "Bridge the Gap: Lakota Sioux", a six episode web series to be filmed on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota in 2010.

