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*Inspiring (Does it make me want to do something?)
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- Planeless
- Just Say No - Thanks
- Sustainable Solutions: Hunter Lovins
- Convenient Truths: Climate And Action
- No More Plastic Bags
- Don't Run Up The Bill
- Redefining The Environmental Movement
- Bear Necessities
- Try The Patch
- Don't Be Goob
- Spend Wisely
- O Goods
- Plant A Seed
- Man Of Convenience: Part III
- Plastic Bag Pillow
- Man Of Convenience: Part II
- Guinea Pig M
- Man Of Convenience: Part I
- Enviremint
- HMS Environmental Management
- Hugurth
- It's So Easy
- He Gets Around
- FREEZEFRAME
- Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
- An Inconvenient Cubicle
- Carless In L.A.
- Little Guy (Make A Start) Music Video
- Timeline
- A Brighter Idea
- YOU Can Stop Climate Change
- Families Fight Back
- Think Green
- Animal Guide To Saving The Planet
- I Am A Climate Activist
- Good vs. Bad
- Green Kids
- Keep It Green, Keep It Clean
- One Up
- Food Production
- Green
- The Commute
- Aurora City Of Lights' Struggle With The Environment
- My World Is Melting
- Better Late Than Never
- Save Our Planet
- Sid The Lid Meets Tumbleweed
- Chickens Enlighten, Humans Change, World Improves
- Eat Local
- Making A Way
- Change A Light Bulb
- Chicken Little
- Road Rage
- Footprints
- Even Small Actions Make A Difference
- Calling All Earth Lovers!
- Toothbrush Problem
- Follow Me
- Cool Notebooks For A Hot Planet
- Solar Power Walking Chariot
- Greenspotting
- Friends Don't Let Friends...
- Wasting Xmas
- Stop, Drop, & Rock
- Imagine
- Enviroman Takes on Biodiesel
- Reality in the Self-Checkout Lane
- Remix
- Reduce Reuse Recycle At Boulder Community Hopsital
- Demand Reduction At Boulder Community Hospital
- Changing A Lightbulb And Boulder Community Hospital
- Carrying Power: Solar Energy On The Go
- Rust Belt
- Forage! An Exploration in Collaborative Art Making Through Re-Use
- Light on the Pedal, Light on the Planet
- Passive Solar Techniques For Year-Round Local Food - Even In Cold Climates
- The Living Building Challenge
- Going In Circles
- DREAM Big
- Scotty P's Convenient Truths
- A Terrible Pickle
- Peace Corps Experience in Guatemala
- The Man Who Planted Trees
- The Power of Straw
- Work Harder
- Worm Poop - The Other "Black Gold"
- What Can Regular People Do About Global Warming?
- What Can I Do?
- Save Energy, Need Less
- Recycle America, Close the Loop
- A Kid, A Car, And An Idea
- Gwoble Wawming Solooshons
- Future Mechanics
- Secondary Footprints: Reducing the Impact
- Team Denim At The 2006 Tour de Sol
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Susan said:
Sweet!
mary p said:
i just watched this again and realized how dramatic and ridiculous it is. how ab
SS said:
Very cool video. Congrats! Seems like there are a lot of sustainability video co
anthony egiziano said:
I have been taking my cooler bags to costco/shoprite in particular for two rea
Shawn Nesbitt said:
I think that the solution being shown, very eloquently, is the idea of public tr
Calvin Jones said:
It is clear that there are a multitude of ways in which our current industrial s
Mia said:
I think a lot of people would watch the videos if they are funny and this video
Susan McFaddin said:
I'm trying to watch the living building challenge and Hunter Lovins interview.
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Our video missed downloading (30 minute download time) by one minute on the nigh
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Comments
I enjoyed this video of the children experiencing eating orgaanic food. I think this is excellent, but I also think it can go a step further. If you are willing to try Homa Organic Farming or Gardening (vedic science related to Agnihotra) you will see that the food you grow will help you heal. It has a different vibrational quality about it due to the Agnihotra ash used to treat the soil and Agnihotra being performed outdoors to send this special, healing, transformative energy to the land and the trees, the crops and the animals and insects all around you.
Posted by: Louise Deville | March 2, 2007 5:55 AM
Beating music and machines vs. sweet lyrics and faces->Who wouldn't want to educate the generations on the importance of reducing our Carbon Footprint?! Great Video!
Posted by: Amanda Gabrielson | March 2, 2007 11:34 AM
Watching the boys plant and nurture the carrots was very mnoving. Loved how the joy of finally being able to pick the carrots and eat it was illustrated.
Posted by: linda kitazaki | March 2, 2007 11:48 AM
This film is brilliant! Wonderful to see that our next generation is being taught back to healthy earth values. I remember my grandparents garden and eating fresh vegetables and berries straight from the vine. What a treat!
Posted by: Sandra Simmons | March 2, 2007 1:10 PM
MATZA OWNZ THE SHIZZIE
Posted by: critic | March 2, 2007 1:48 PM
Nice idea, but don't forget, not everyone lives in California. It is hard enough getting good produce where I live, any time of year. My apartment isn't big enough to allow me to grow anything but a few tomatoes.
Posted by: Lou | March 2, 2007 3:05 PM
Very lovely and rather 'inspiring'. Message content needs to get into the collective awareness. Good for TV particularly family/kid shows. A nice offering.
Posted by: Demelza | March 2, 2007 3:07 PM
Locally grown food is not a realistic expectation for most of the people on earth. There are billions of people who are not in a position to grow and eat local foods. Fact is, genetically modified foods (don't need pesticides) that are mass produced are the most efficient way to feed people. Kids are cute though...
Posted by: Jon | March 4, 2007 5:31 PM
this makes some good points for our future and the next generation. Slow paced, a nice offering, cute kids.... not always feasible to eat locally but it would be nice.
Posted by: Anonymous | March 6, 2007 5:18 AM
A beautiful, simple and moving film. Last season our family started growing some veg in the garden. I felt we needed educating about good food. As a bonus we got the freshest and best tasting vegetables we've ever had.
Posted by: Anonymous | March 7, 2007 8:54 AM
This is sweet video, showing how simply we can help to bring a healthy change to our planet. Planting a seed will certainly teach our children well.
Posted by: Suzi | March 11, 2007 1:11 PM
i love this video!
Posted by: ari | March 11, 2007 4:30 PM
I loved this video. It had me to the point of tears!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That was so cute!!!!!!!!!!!! If I had a myspace page I'd put this on it!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Overall I just loved it!!!!!!!! :) :) :)
Posted by: Guylan | March 11, 2007 11:10 PM
I work at the Home Depot and I don't know a damn thing about garden, but I can sell you a kitchen! I will go and get some seeds today and start planting...seriously, dude!
Posted by: Amy VanBeveran | March 13, 2007 11:16 AM
Great stuff!!! However I think it failed to include the poisonous preservatives that are involved in the supermarket process. These increase shelf-life, but decrease human-life... I can't recall any scientific literature on the negative influence of preservatives, but if you think about it, they make the items last longer, do you think that makes it any easier for our digestive systems to digest them?
Think about free-radicals in your body, and how they are formed. Think about what free-radicals are known to cause....you guessed it cancer.
...just a thought.
Posted by: J.Tucker | March 14, 2007 12:14 PM