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Air pollution and health (video)

While much of the environmental debate has focused on CO2 and climate change, the more important aspect to understand is the tangible effects of particulate air pollution, especially from coal-fired power plants. This documentary explores this subject matter in great depth, illustrating the health effects and consequences of air pollution.

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Money As Debt (video)

Many moons ago I enjoyed this documentary and it provoked a powerful curiosity on my part regarding the world financial system. Since then I’ve been actively engaged in learning about monetary policy, financial markets, currencies and of course debt. The information provided here is quite literally priceless.
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The Future of Food (video)

The Future of Food is an excellent documentary about the monopolization and manipulation of modern food to suit the profiteering megacorporations who now dominate global food distribution. It goes in to great detail about the disenfranchised family farmers, genetic manipulation of crops and much more. I recommend watching it with an open mind.
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Waste = Food (video)

Waste = Food is a powerful video documentary about the future of sustainable industry. It features pioneers who are helping to shape a greener, brighter future for the world. One where products can be re-used and turned in to new useful products. This is far beyond recycling and repurposing. It’s a new way of thinking about design and implementation of the product cycle.
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Sustainability: Why it’s so important today

Sustainability isn’t just a new buzz word being tossed around.  Instead, it’s a key element of achieving success and maintaining a durable business or organization.  In today’s economic environment, sustainable financial planning is critical to staying afloat vs. facing bankruptcy, as more and more businesses, non-profits and individuals are insolvent.
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