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Earth Days: Environmentalism: environmental movement in the United States: Robert Stone: 2009 Eco-Pirate: The Story of Paul Watson: Hunting: anti-whaling: Trish Dolman: 2011 Elemental: Water pollution: Ganges River: Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee, Gayatri Roshan 2012 Erin Brockovich: Energy development: water pollution: Susannah Grant: 2000 The End of Eden
The Gifts is a 1970 American short documentary film about water pollution in the United States. The film was produced by Robert McBride for the United States Environmental Protection Agency . [ 1 ] It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short .
Pages in category "Documentary films about water and the environment" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total.
The film might feel a bit dated, but as the Oscar winner for Best Documentary Feature at the 24th annual Academy Awards, it's a historically significant and all-around really cool flick. Watch now ...
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Pages in category "Documentary films about environmental issues" The following 155 pages are in this category, out of 155 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
President and CEO of Nestlé Waters North America (until 2013 [9]) Kim Jeffery responded to several of the questions brought up by the film, stating that the bottles used for the products were safe and that one of the chemicals discovered in the tests, bisphenol A was "in the liners of all canned foods to prevent botulism, and in the DVDs of the documentary that people were able to purchase".
McMahon began filming Waterlife in 2007. The film explores the beauty of the Great Lakes as well as their degradation due to water pollution. [1] The film looks at the water system from its headwaters in Lake Superior to the Gulf of St. Lawrence, accompanied by Josephine Mandamin, an Anishinabe elder from Thunder Bay, who walks along the Great Lakes each spring to protest deteriorating conditions.