Australia’s Aboriginals

Aboriginals had the continent to themselves for 50,000 years. Today they make up less than 3 percent of the population, and their traditional lifestyle is disappearing. Almost.

Arctic Amplification

This NASA map shows global temperature anomalies for 2000 to 2009. Global temperatures from 2000–2009 were on average about 0.6°C higher than they were from 1951–1980. The Arctic, however, was about 2°C warmer.

The Sumatran rainforest will mostly disappear within 20 years

In only a few years, logging and agribusiness have cut Indonesia’s vast rainforest by half. The government has renewed a moratorium on deforestation but it may already be too late for the endangered animals and for the people whose lives lie in ruin.

Sand Wars, An Investigation Documentary, By Denis Delestrac

Is beach sand an infinite resource? Can the existing supply satisfy a gigantic demand fueled by construction booms? What are the consequences of intensive beach sand mining for the environment and the neighboring populations…? This investigation takes us around the globe to unveil a new gold rush and a disturbing fact: the “Sand Wars” have begun.

Pavlof Volcano, Alaska Peninsula, In Pictures

Situated in the Aleutian Arc about 625 miles (1,000 kilometers) southwest of Anchorage, Alaska’s Pavlof Volcano began erupting on May 13, 2013. It is the third time this century, that Pavlof Volcano is erupting.