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The Nuclear Game
The film tells the story of nuclear proliferation. It looks at how the test ban treaties did not stop countries like Israel and Pakistan and India getting the bomb. The film looks at how the Soviet Union saw its bomb as a virility symbol. The test of the largest bomb ever was timed to coincide with a Party Congress. The film examines the situation in the Soviet Union today and argues that nuclear materials are all too available there. The film draws on interviews with Nobel winner Josef Rotbalt, with Wendy Sherman who was President Clinton’s aide for dealing with North Korea, with Iraqi defector Khamir Hamza who says Saddam has hidden some of his nuclear programme in hospitals including one lunatic asylum and with William Timbers whose company buys uranium from the USSR. The programme also looks at how easy it is to build a dirty bomb. We reconstruct the steps needed to do that. The film is even more timely than it was when it was made given the many concerns re Iraq.
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Zac Goldsmith: Humans as parasites
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Don't Bring Me Back
Public information film which provides advice on importing food into the UK to reduce the risk of exotic animal diseases entering the country and threatening our public health, livestock, agriculture and horticultural industries and the environment. Produced as part of the Government's 'Don't bring me back' campaign.
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The Lacey Act - closing down the illegal wood trade
This video introduces the global crisis of illegal logging and explains how a landmark new U.S law will combat the problem. The recent (May 2008) passage of an amendment to the Lacey Act, a 100 year old anti-trafficking statute, makes the import, sale and transport of illegal sourced timber, wood produces and other plants a crime in the United States.
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Green Cars
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GOOD: Opium Economies
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GOOD: The State of the Planet
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