INSIDE THE GREENHOUSE | Re-telling climate change stories

Sustainability/Natural Resources

About Trash


This film is a great educational tool to inform audiences about waste, trash, and recycling. The producer is very hopeful that anyone can make a difference through recycling glass and aluminum cans. This film is easy to follow and very informative.

Red Cup Culture


Red Cup Culture is a short film about making changes to college parties for a sustainable future. The producer gives a smart idea to combat the problem of constantly throwing away red solo cups. This film is fun and relatable to CU students.

50 Shades of Green


This film talks to an environmental studies student and an agricultural specialist about what organic means. The film reveals the truth about our agriculture system and supports local farming.

Sustainable Cities


Sustainable Cities discusses urban farming. It shows New York City's farming scene as well as Denver's. This film educates us on a unique solution to combating climate change.

Food For the Future


Food for the Future highlights the ways in which our current agricultural system is flawed. The filmmaker gives everyday solutions for consumers to reduce their carbon footprint.

The Tale of Plenty


This creative film is put together like children's book. The filmmaker tells the story of selfish humans taking more than their fair share of resources in nature, which threatens the survival of other creatures.

Where Do We Go From Here


A mountainbiker rides trails while reflecting on climate change through the words of climate scientists.

 

Water, Water, Everywhere


Sheds light on the ability to use hydroelectric power and solar to replace coal burning for energy.

Tomorrow Always Comes


Short animation on the connection between what we do today, and what that means for tomorrow. 

There Are Other Dreamers Too...


Children fingerpaint and provide commentary on what they dream the future will look like.