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Our Planet

Gulf Coast Oil Spillage  (1.44 mins)

The plight of the wild life and people of that region continues to get more drastic as the situation gets worse, Zephyr Grayland outlines the current problems and its impact.   www.swampaid.org

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Protect Chagos


David Miliband announced the creation of the Chagos Marine Protected Area on 1st April 2010.

'Here at Protect Chagos, we’re pleased to announce that we now have the first ever official video showcasing the incredible biodiversity of the Chagos, created for us by marine and wildlife filmmaker Jon Slayer. Jon was granted rare permission to film in Chagos following the announcement, and we’ve been blown away by the beauty of his footage.' You can watch the three-minute film by clicking below or visiting our website www.protectchagos.org


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Bubbleheads
An amateur video by Jo moon. If alien beings could inhabit human bodies what would their experience be of human life? In a world that is suffering and contaminated on all levels through toxic overload, beings from planet Zion give their perspective. Each character voices a concern about life on this planet including what we lack and what is needed.   Contributed by film-maker Jo Moon - she can be contacted at jomoon.sakira@yahoo.co.uk

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The Wood Dwellers
An amateur video by Jo moon. In a world where we have become disconnected from nature a family tries returning to the land, living in their own wood despite constant opposition from the local council due to restrictive planning laws.The battle continues while they work to preserve the woodland and live with nature. This is a haven for both adults and children.  Contributed by film-maker Jo Moon - she can be contacted at jomoon.sakira@yahoo.co.uk

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The Rainbow Serpent Project  (6 mins)



A preview of Tom Webster’s filmed journey travelling the earth’s chakra points. This five year pilgrimage followed the serpent line around the planet, from its base at Mount Shasta, sacral at Lake Titicaca in Peru, solar plexus at Uluru in Australia, the heart at Glastonbury, England, the throat in Egypt and the crown at Mount Kailash in Tibet. The full DVD (65 mins) can be obtained through www.rainbowserpent.co.uk


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The Prince's Rainforest Project

Rainforests wrap around the equator of the earth like a green belt. After millions of years of evolution, they are the most biologically rich ecosystems on our planet. Tropical rainforests contain a hugely rich diversity of species of plants and animals. They are also home to many different indigenous people, who have unique and treasured cultures.Rainforests wrap around the equator of the earth like a green belt. After millions of years of evolution, they are the most biologically rich ecosystems on our planet. Tropical rainforests contain a hugely rich diversity of species of plants and animals. They are also home to many different indigenous people, who
                                          have unique and treasured cultures
.     http://www.rainforestsos.org/

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The Keeper   (20.32mins)


Engaging for all ages. 'The Keeper' is an ideal educational resource about a landscape which is rarer than rainforest and found mainly in Britain. Produced by the Moorland Association
. www.moorlandassociation.org

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Climate Change - Past, Present & Future (1hr. 26.54 mins)


Peter Cedrowen Taylor holds an honours degree in Natural Sciences and a Diploma in Social Anthropology from Oxford University.  He has over 25 years experience as a consultant scientist to environmental NGOs, government departments, agencies, inter-governmental bodies, the European Commission and Parliament and the UN.  His range of expertise stretches from pollution and accident risk from nuclear operations, chemical pollution of the oceans and atmosphere, wildland and wildlife ecology and conservation, to renewable energy strategies and climate change.  He has sat on several government commissions and research advisory bodies.                                  www.ethos-uk.com

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Earthship  (16.25 mins)


The Earthship project at Brighton is one of only two Earthships in the UK, a self-sustaining eco-building that uses the sun's energy, wind and rain to provide heat, power and water
For further information visit www.lowcarbon.co.uk
Photo by Mischa Hewitt

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   Glastonbury's White Spring (3.40 mins)


On the opposite side of the lane to the famous Chalice Well gardens in Glastonbury, Somerset, England, is the White Spring, a place where Mother Earth is honoured, where earth energies can be felt and where nature spirits find a sanctuary.


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   Woodland Journey (19.13 mins)

A nature meditation created by Fountain International. This is on a free DVD that also includes a film about Fountain's work and features interviews with Colin Bloy, David Icke, Hamish Miller, Paul Broadhurst, Mollie Hegarty, Joy Byner, Chris Street and Alan Peskett amongst others and filming and photography that has taken place at sacred sites throughout the world. It is obtainable through their website at www.fountain-international.org

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