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Biology, Environment documentaries are listed below. These are the best biology and environment documentaries made in the last few decades. As scientists learn more about biology the possibilities become endless and this is reflected in our collection of Biology documentaries. And, let’s not forget about the environment. It’s time to remember: to learn: to ACT. Environment documentaries such as Al Gore’s have helped stir the world to action. Communities are rising to help. Just by watching a biology and environment documentary you are helping in the fight of Mother Nature’s life. Knowledge is power! enjoy
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Every so often we’re fortunate enough to witness a genius of science emerge. A person who against all odds challenges age-old theories and causes us to second guess if these old theories are really true. Lord of the Ants features a genius of science, it introduces viewers to E.O. Wilson. This fascinating film is narrated
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Have you ever wondered what happens to our sewage? After we flush, where does it go? Each and everyday food waste, paint, condoms, hospital waste, tampons, asbestos and many more forms of wastes end up in our sewer systems. Once it reaches the sewer, what happens to it? Crapshoot: The Gamble with Our Wastes takes
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How many people do you think can live on this planet? What is the current population of our world? How does planet Earth’s ever-growing community effect our natural resources? Is it possible for their to be too many people living on Earth? What if there weren’t enough civilians on the planet? This Horizon special documentary
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Cosmic Journeys: Super Hurricanes takes an in-depth look inside some of the most life-threatening and damaging hurricanes recorded to date. How many lives were lost? What was the most damaging hurricane to date? This documentary takes you inside these frightening storms. Watch with amazement and awe has remarkable images are shown of these cyclones. Breath-taking
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Richard Dawkins carried out several lectures as part of the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures. Growing Up in the Universe was part of this series in which he examined the evolution of life in the universe. First broadcast in 1991, they were separated into five one-hour episodes. In the first part of the Growing Up in
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Time is flying by on this busy, crowded planet as life changes and evolves from second to second. And yet, even the life span of the human species is just a blip compared to the age of the universe, at 13.7 billion years and counting. It now seems that our entire universe is living on
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“Break the Science Barrier” is another documentary from ethnologist and evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins, and this is about looking into science and the scientific process as not only a useful tool to learning, it’s also a very exciting and stimulating world. Dawkins interview familiar and famous people in the world of Science and he also
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The second film in our ‘from the vault’ section is a very special 1968 documentary. This is a CLASSIC that will blow your mind. One day in 1968, Jane Elliott, a teacher in a small, all-white Iowa town, divided her third-grade class into blue-eyed and brown-eyed groups and gave them a daring lesson in discrimination.
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A World Without Cancer, what kind of world would that be? According to the Cancer Society we lose over 500,000 people to this terrible disease every year. But what if it could be stopped? What if cancer patients could be cancer free? It sounds too good to be true, doesn’t it? In this documentary A
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An Inconvenient Truth is an enthusiastic and uplifting look into former Vice President Al Gore’s sincere efforts to put a stop to the ever-progressing global warming. His mission to reveal the false notions surrounding it. We see a side of Gore that we’ve never seen before in this full feature documentary. He is humorous, uplifting
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