INSIDE THE GREENHOUSE | Re-telling climate change stories

Social Responsibility

Climate Change Channel


This film is about a fantasy channel reporting about current scientific findings. The channel reports on a leak of a video where a scientist discusses weather manipulation with a war general in the U.S. government.

Biggity Buy Market


This film uses barbie dolls to tell a fiction story about climate change. It shows the struggle between people who want to continue using great amounts of energy vs. those who push to stop. This funny story highlights a social issue.

Simple Energy


In this short film, the producer offers a unique solution to help people reduce their energy consumption. Simple energy offers ideas as to how to interact with energy in a different manner.

Two Tales of Teamwork


This animated feature tells an old Native American tale, paralleling America's treatment of our land. This story talks about the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation and Native American life. This film is excellent in story and creativity.

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.

Find Your Place


Find your place is a relatable film that highlights the struggle to find how we can make a positive difference. This short film is realistic and relatable, making it enjoyable to watch.

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 Do We Go From Here


A mountainbiker rides trails while reflecting on climate change through the words of climate scientists.

 

Tomorrow Always Comes


Short animation on the connection between what we do today, and what that means for tomorrow. 

There Are Other Dreamers Too...


Children fingerpaint and provide commentary on what they dream the future will look like.