documentaries
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‘Nuclear Now’ review: Oliver Stone makes the case for power plants
Oliver Stone’s new documentary considers our complicated relationship to nuclear energy and argues that it is our best hope against climate change.
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We need to show that planetary wins are possible, says Dax Dasilva
Age of Union places a strong emphasis on storytelling to demonstrate that conservation efforts can have an impact, and has supported short documentaries and social media videos
Dauté Martin: Katrina babies are hurting, but we are healing, too
What happened to the children who lived through Hurricane Katrina?
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‘Burning’ review: Pulling the fire alarm in Australia
A new documentary looks at the visceral impact of wildfires and climate change on the country, from its beleaguered people to sickly koalas.
Diane Weyermann, executive who championed 'An Inconvenient Truth,' dies at 66
A former public interest lawyer, she oversaw this and many other documentaries that addressed urgent social issues.
www.newyorker.com
Greta Thunberg’s happy crusade
From a Stockholm safe house, the teen-age activist discusses her disappointment in Biden and Merkel, her new documentary, “A Year to Change the World,” and “Rickrolling” her Twitter followers and pranking her parents for April Fool’s Day.
www.nytimes.com
David Attenborough still has hope for our future
At 94, the beloved British naturalist remains curious and optimistic. He talked about his new docu-series, “A Perfect Planet,” and why the coronavirus may prove to have some positive consequences.
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