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The best environmental pollution documentaries worth watching

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We do not condemn anything if you watch a romantic movie or a good TV series on autumn evenings. But we would like you to perhaps also watch films with an ecological theme, which will remind you why it is necessary to take nature and the earth seriously. We have prepared for you some excellent documentaries that show human behavior that harms us all.

Ice on Fire

Ice on Fire is a 2019 documentary film. Actor and avowed environmentalist Leonardo DiCaprio portrays the melting process of glaciers and the devastating greenhouse effect, which represents one of the biggest threats to the global environmental crisis. The documentary also examines different ways of reducing the carbon footprint in the atmosphere, removing carbon from the atmosphere and the effects on reducing the global average temperature.

2040

2040 is an Australian documentary directed by and starring Damon Gameau. The film discusses the effects of climate change, which will take place in the next 20 years and what technologies that exist today can affect the future of his daughter and all people on the planet.

The True Cost

The True Cost is a 2015 documentary film directed by Andrew Morgan that focuses on fast fashion. The film explores the background of fast fashion and the phenomenon that has brought the fashion industry to the status of one of the biggest pollutants worldwide. The documentary is a collage of several interviews with environmentalists, workers, factory owners and people. With an approach that considers environmental, social and psychological aspects, it also examines consumerism and mass media, ultimately linking them to global capitalism.

How to Let Go of the World and Love All the Things Climate Can't Change

It's an environmental documentary that premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival. Josh travels around the world to meet with global climate change "warriors" committed to reversing global warming. Funny, tragic, inspiring and enlightening, the film examines the complex forces at stake stability of the planet and the lives of the inhabitants.

The Hottest August

The unconventional documentary was shot in and around New York in August 2017 and is based on interviews with people. The director asks passers-by about theirs worries and sources of anxiety – stress with the new president, worries about hurricanes, wildfires, rising rents. The film deals with the question of the future, what will it look like. The movie is kind of mirror of society, teetering on the brink of disaster, portrays a variety of anxieties, disorders, and survival strategies. .

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