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Barrick Gold's mine in Lake Cowal, the 'Sacred Heartland of the Wiradjuri Nation'
by
Natalie Lowrey
— April 26, 2011
Three supporters of the Save Lake Cowal campaign took the journey to the lake on Monday 18 April. Waking up on Tuesday morning on the edge of Lake Cowal to the sounds of birds, water lapping at it's shores and the constant drone of Barrick's mine, Nat, Damian and Ryan explored the lake by foot and then set off from Forbes in a Cessna to take photos and video from the air. These photos clearly show the stupidity of building a mine in a lake bed.
BHP Billiton Action, Perth, Western Australia
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Uranium Free
— November 24, 2009
On Thursday 29 October 30 people protested outside BHP Billiton's Head Office in Perth. The action took place to highlight the concerns around BHP Billiton's proposed Yeelirrie uranium mine in the Mid West of Western Australia as well as the ongoing 'radioactive racisim' that has existed since the military and civilian arms of the nuclear industry began in Australia. The action also took place at the same time as BHP Billiton's AGM in London in solidarity with Colombian community who were attending the meeting to voice their concerns around BHP Billitons Cerrejon Coal Mine on their lands. For more info: http://protestbhpbilliton.wordpress.com http://bhpbillitonwatch.wordpress.com
Clean, Green & Atrazine
by
Shivanii Cameron
— November 27, 2007
A short video about aerial spraying of Atrazine, a hormone disruptor, in Tasmania.
FATHER WHERE EVER YOU ARE YOUR DAUGHTER HERE NEAR THE STAGE or PURUSH
by
Nova Ruth
— April 05, 2009
Sungai diibaratkan sebagai ibu bagi negara India. Namun satu-satunya sungai yang menggunakan nama laki-laki hanyalah sungai Brahmaputra yang artinya Putra Brahma yang terletak di North-East India. Membelah negara bagian Assam menjadi dua.
Groundwater Up
by
Dan Marshall
— August 16, 2010
Tarini Manchandas' deliberations on the water supply in Delhi started when she was a little girl. In Ground Water Up she explores the complex causes of Delhi's water issues, and possible solutions.
Help us keep the wildlife
by
Anna Miller
— August 06, 2007
The waters around Australia are diminishing. Help us now.
Illegal Knowledge
by
Illegal Knowledge
"Everything we should have known, but were never supposed to find out..."
Kingfisher Festival 2000
by
Pip Starr
— June 01, 2007
Community effort has restored Melbourne's degraded Merri Creek into a nature corridor. An indicator of the success of the efforts was the return in 1992 of the Sacred Kingfisher, a small and beautiful bird to the creek.
Pumping Life - The Miracle Of Water
by
Ozair rao
— June 11, 2013
A Short insight how a few pumps changed and saved them after the floods.
Rebirth - Coming Back To Life From Nothing
by
Ozair rao
— July 31, 2013
How a village stood up to fight the aftermath of a flood.
The Bidayuh and the Dam
by
Andrew Garton
— December 28, 2009
The Bidayuh, one of more than 40 sub-ethnic groups in Sarawak, face a threat to their livelihood, traditional lands and culture with the development of the controversial Bengoh Dam. Twelve more dams are proposed for Sarawak and tens of thousands of forest people are likely to be displaced. Not only are the last forest communities of Borneo losing access to their ancestral lands, the world is losing some of the last rainforests that remain in Asia.
The Day We Met The Red Bellied Black Snake
by
Musicman
— February 12, 2008
a family camping, the camera rolling, then the fear.
The Garden Game Changer in India
by
Project Survival Media
— May 06, 2014
Rampant urbanization is putting tremendous pressure on India’s cities and natural resources. Our film explores what is possible in the face of these challenges.
Trou et Construction Citerne de récupération de l'eau de Pluie en Ferrociment
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edcvgztr
— December 03, 2010
Construction d'un réservoir à eau de pluie de. Faite par nous avec la grande aide de nos ami-e-s(et de la documentation internet), durant les mois aout-septembre 2010.