INSIDE THE GREENHOUSE | Re-telling climate change stories

Solutions

Sol Her Energ He - A Case of Sibling Rivalry


This film follows a group of students from Tuba City, Arizona. The students discuss their relation to the environment, as well as perform a play about humanity's interaction with the climate. This film is an inspiring documentary styled film.

Closer to Home


This film discusses greener agriculture choices. The filmmaker tries to offer a simple solution to feeling hopeless about climate change- grow your own food.

Why Educate?


Why educate is an optimistic film that shows the differences in climate change education between younger and older generations. The film explains the importance of education regarding social issues as well as children discussing their views on the environment.

Eco Cribs


This film is a comedy and a parody of MTV Cribs, set in the year 2020. The film shows a sustainable Boulder house. It comments on recent tragedies including a friend who lost his house in California due to sea level rise. This film is funny and optimistic.

It’s a Plastic Life


This is a funny film about a plastic bottle’s life. It uses humor to persuade the audience to recycle!

InNOWvation


This film is a call to action. It highlights the relationship between humanity and the environment, and how it has changed over time. This film is a great tool to ignite the action flame.

Climate Change and Humanity


This film is an explanation of the current climate science. The film talks to three scientists who talk about humanity part in the earth's future. While they express great concern for finding solutions, they also address that they have ideas and ways to combat the issue in the future. One scientist asserts, renewable energy is a marketing issue.

No Away


This film is a story about dumpster diving. It presents the idea of there is no away. The actors receive social backlash, yet find many reusable items and plenty of food.

Shades of Gray


This is a documentary style film that educates the audience about the coal industry. The producer does a thorough job of explaining how one community in Colorado relies on coal for its existence. This film shows emotion and information to explain the problems we face when moving towards different forms of energy.

Honest Intentions


This film does a good job at highlighting the difference between a life with a large carbon footprint vs. a life with a smaller carbon footprint. The film does a good job at giving the audience ways to be more climate conscious in their everyday lives.