The Fourth Revolution: Energy (2010)
Carl-A. Fechner / 83 min / from 12 years /
5.2/6

A world community whose power supply is fed from 100 percent renewable sources - accessible , affordable and clean. |
Tomorrow (2015)
Melanie Laurent, Cyril Dion, Mélanie Laurent / 118 min / from 16 years /
5.1/6

Meet the pioneers who are re-inventing agriculture, energy, economy, democracy and education. Find out what it could be like in tomorrow's world… |
The Human Element (2018)
Matthew Testa / 80 min / from 14 years /
4.8/6

With closeness and compassion, "The Human Element" tells how global warming is already a reality for many people and influences their everyday lives. Following the nature photographer and geoscientist James Balog, "The Human Element" combines art with science and thus appeals to our reason as well as our senses. |
Home (2009)
Yann Arthus-Bertrand / 90 min / from 12 years /
4.7/6

"Home" is a wonderful work of cinematography. Each stunning setting shows us our planet, as we have never seen it before. |
How to Let Go of the World and Love All The Things Climate Can't Change (2016)
Josh Fox / 127 min / from 16 years /
4.6/6

Oscar Nominated director Josh Fox (“Gasland”) continues in his deeply personal style, investigating climate change: What is so deep within us that no calamity can take it away? |
Good Old Growth (2014)
Marie-Monique Robin / 93 min / from 16 years /
4.5/6

For the public, invoking a return to growth always raises the same questions: what exactly is growth? Are there any theoretical and practical alternatives to growth? |
Blue Heart (2018)
Britton Caillouette / 40 min / from 12 years /
4.4/6

What would you do to protect the last healthy rivers in your own backyard? The film Blue Heart shows local activists in the Balkans fighting to save their rivers— the last pristine, free-flowing river systems in Europe and home of the balkan lynx... |
Sunganges (2017)
Valli Bindana / 72 min / from 16 years /
4.4/6

A documentary feature film that aims to advance and accelerate the energy transition in India. |
The Power of Community (2006)
Faith Morgan / 53 min / from 16 years /
4/6

The film tells of hardships, ingenuity and triumph over need. Cooperation, conservation and community in Cuba. |
Solartaxi (2012)
Erik Schmitt / 68 min / from 12 years /
3.8/6

Solar energy works. It is efficient and above all reliable. A vehicle with zero emissions is not a dream, this film is the proof. |
In Transition 1.0 (2009)
Emma Goude / 50 min / from 14 years /
3.7/6

The Transition movement revolves around communities around the globe, which respond to climate change and peak oil with creativity, imagination and humor. |
Power to Change (2016)
Carl-A. Fechner / 94 min / from 14 years /
3.6/6

POWER TO CHANGE – The Energy Rebells: Activists, Entrepreneurs, Doubters and Critics and their daily fight on worldwide stage.. |
A Road Not Taken (2010)
Christina Hemauer, Roman Keller / 66 min / from 12 years /
3.3/6

"A generation from now, this solar heater can either be a curiosity, a museum piece, an example of a road not taken" ... In 1979 US President Jimmy Carter installed solar panels on the roof of the White House, only to have them removed a year later. |
Pandora's Promise (2013)
Robert Stone / 87 min / from 16 years /
3.1/6

This controversial film tells the stories of Stone environmentalists and experts who have rethought and now are in favor of nuclear energy . |
Dispatches From The Gulf (2020)
Hal Weiner, Marilyn Weiner / 55 min / from 16 years
A few years have been spent by scientists studying the impact of Deepwater Horizon oil spills on ecosystems. Some insights have been gained, but many long-term effects remain unclear. |
There Is No Planet B (2020)
Stephen Stanley / 45 min / from 13 years
Young people in Seattle are trying to combat climate change and its effects through various activities.
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Planet of the Humans (2020)
Jeff Gibbs / 100 min / from 16 years
Michael Moore presents Jeff Gibb's "Planet of the Humans" - tendentious, full of false information and inciting. Not recommended by us. |
Climate Change The Facts (2019)
David Attenborough / 57 min / from 16 years
Heartbreakingly it is shown, how it stands around our planet and how we humans must proceed for us and for the remaining inhabitants of this earth against the current happening. An alarm bell ringing at a frightening volume. |
Accelerate (2019)
Emma Hudson / 54 min / from 16 years
An inspiring appeal and concrete instructions: Accelerate climate protection! |
Ice on Fire (2019)
Leila Conners / 98 min / from 16 years
Leonardo DiCaprio's latest film "Ice on Fire" shows solutions for reversing climate change rather than slowing it down. |