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34 mins, 2006

What’s meant by sustainable development? This film offers a stark account of the dangers threatening the planet and explores what we can do to avoid disaster.

INDUSTRIALISATION: The problems started about 250 years ago with the industrial revolution. First coal, then oil, fuelled a world of mass production, mass consumption – and cars. Burning oil and carbon has been a disaster for the planet – most scientists blame it for global warming. New deserts will form, the polar ice cap will melt and sea levels will rise bringing floods and disaster.

RAINFORESTS: Rainforests are called the “lungs of the earth” – but they’re disappearing, and the industrialisation of farming and fishing is depleting natural resources and destroying biodiversity. Population and life-style are major factors, too, creating rubbish and pollution. Tourism has been become a huge global industry – but local cultures and the environment have suffered.

TAKING ACTION: Some people are taking action to make life sustainable – planting trees, controlling traffic and promoting renewable forms of energy. But is this enough? Is it too late?

Key Topics

  • Environment
  • Sustainability
  • Rainforests
  • Industrialisation