INSIDE THE GREENHOUSE | Re-telling climate change stories

Animals

The Tale of Plenty


This creative film is put together like children's book. The filmmaker tells the story of selfish humans taking more than their fair share of resources in nature, which threatens the survival of other creatures.

The Plight of The Pika


This animated film discusses the story of the Pika that lives in the Rocky Mountains. The message this story conveys is that we are all connected to nature, animals, and the world at large.

Save The Bees


This film interviews a local Bee Keeper and a Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Professor at the University of Colorado. Both men discuss the importance of bees in our ecosystem. They offer ideas on how we can help save bee populations that are currently declining.

Where's my mom??


Teddy the polar bear cub loses his family due to melting sea ice, and explains how renewable energy can help save his habitat.

 

Eat More Pine


Parody song and music video about the Mountain Pine Beetles.

Canaries of Climate Change


A stop motion film which calls attention to overuse of the phrase "canary in a coal mine" when warning of climate change.

Leave the Fossils in the Ground: A Story on Climate Change


A stop motion film in which a triceratops communicates the climate change story to engage a young audience.

The 100 Year Flood: A Tail of Two Stories


Recounts the devastating effects of Boulder, Colorado's 100-year flood from the perspective of a few select displaced animals.

Flame-Broiled Planet


Reducing beef consumption and eating locally raised beef can greatly reduce your carbon footprint and improve health.

 

The Seventh


Tells the Native American “Prophecy of the Seventh Generation,” which many believe to be happening now.