October 23, 2023
June 1, 2023
We began releasing our subtitle reports from 2019, aiming to analyse how the broadcast industry is covering climate change on our screens.
June 1, 2023
Co-founders of the LA-based summit Allison Begalman and Samuel Rubin want the hybrid conference to be a place where writers and creators can re-imagine the way we tell the story of climate change.
June 1, 2023
Created in partnership with the Full Story Initiative Non-Profit Advisory Council, this toolkit provides guidance to content creators looking to accurately and authentically portray diverse communities...
June 1, 2023
If you read headlines or watch blockbusters on climate change, it’s understandable if you feel both afraid and powerless. You’re also not alone if you feel both that climate change is a big deal and that you are very small...
March 20, 2023
lip the Script on Plastics is an initiative to help the entertainment industry model real solutions to the plastic pollution crisis, both on set and in storylines. We know that life imitates art, and by showing package-free and reusable and refillable systems in popular television shows and movies...
March 20, 2023
In 2022, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change stated that climate change is now accelerating faster than we can adapt to it. Despite its long history of being politicized in the United States, research suggests a large majority of Americans are concerned about climate change, and this concern is increasing.
August 22, 2022
Save My Lake is a one-hour television documentary that set off alarm bells by revealing the science behind the ecological time bomb of algae that is infesting Lake Winnipeg, the world’s 10th largest freshwater lake that sits at the heart of North America. Narrated by David Suzuki, it premiered on CBC’s The Nature of Things April 2011.
August 22, 2022
Most people (68% in the US) support minimizing and eventually eliminating all forms of animal cruelty and suffering, yet in practice our compassion rarely extends beyond our companion animals and the few species of wildlife we consider worthy of protection. The result is that billions of lives are invisible, existing only in the shadows of our highly mechanized world: animals raised and slaughtered for food; animals held captive for entertainment purposes; animals used in research experiments; and animals killed for their fur or skin.
March 19, 2021
The GREEN FILM certification is issued following the positive evaluation given by a qualified Verifying Body as regards the compliance with the environmental sustainability criteria that a film producer commits to following during shooting.