Ethical Corporation's "Climate Change Getting Your Message Across" Conference
4min
This conference held on the 7th - 8th March 2007 in London discussed all aspects of communicating with consumers on climate change, bringing together leading corporate players and climate change authorities. green.tv were there to film the event.
Eco Schools
2min
Protecting the planet is child’s play. There are 3,000 ‘Eco Schools’ in England and this short film tells us a little about them.
Climate Changed Campaign
2min
Barclays Bank is in the front line of Christian Aid's new campaign Climate Changed. Let's Cut the Carbon. The organisation says climate change is the most pressing issue for the world's poorest people.
Sky green.tv debate with David de Rothschild
4min
In this Sky Team Challenge interview Gabby Bennett talks to David De Rothschild, founder of the adventure ecology group, about his first hand experience of climate change.
Ben & Jerry's Climate Change College
4min
This film is about the Ben & Jerry's Climate Change College (in association with WWF and polar explorer Marc Cornelissen). It illustrates the impacts of global warming in the Arctic and encourages young people to enrol in the college.
Climate Change at Kew
2min
Holding over 1 in 8 of known plant species, the gardens at Kew in London are some of the most important in the world. But with some plants flowering months early due to climate change, what are the consequences for the future?
Eco Football
1min
The pitch isn't the only thing green in football. With motion sensor lighting, ceedum roofs and clothing designed to mimic plants that repel mud and water to make them easier to clean its the environment that's winning.
African Environment
6min
A film from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the African Ministerial Conference on the Environment (AMCEN). The film looks at the threat facing the Okavanga Delta as highlighted in the African Environment Outlook Report.
Green Talk with David Nussbaum
5min
In this interview, green.tv's Liz Bonin talks to David Nussbaum, CEO of WWF-UK, about the aims and role of WWF in protecting our planet from the environmental problems we face today.