Tag: Walking Thunder Film


We need an international environmental criminal court now

We Need an International Environmental Criminal Court Now!

It is time humanity create an International Environmental Criminal Court, representing all continents, to enforce environmental protection across borders, and to minimize damage to what remains of our only life support system. Before it is too late.
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Jane Goodall recommends: Lords of the Earth: The Entwined Destiny of Wildlife and Humanity.

Jane Goodall: Why the battle to save Africa’s wildlife must be won

That is why Lords of the Earth is so important. It is a truly magnificent collection of Cyril Christo's and Marie Wilkinson's haunting black and white photographs not only of African elephants, but of Africa's indigenous peoples also.
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Climate-change-polar-bear

Our Last Chance to turn Earth Around

The ongoing train wreck of civilization with its superiority complex has woefully ignored the meek, the animals, the native people of the world, the very soil that grows the world. Its legacy is acidifying oceans and an Amazon that could go into dieback within two years.
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Why we need to save elephants to save ourselves.

An important new movie and book project make a new and urgent case to defend Africa’s wildlife because our own fate depends on it.
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WALKING THUNDER FILM AT TAOS FILM FESTIVAL

PASATIEMPO: Cyril Christo and Marie Wilkinson’s Ode to the African Elephant

SEE THE FILM: Walking Thunder: Ode to the African Elephant screens at 4 p.m. on Sunday, April 21, as part of the Taos Environmental Film Festival.
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Christo & Wilkinson Baby Elephants

TAOS ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL AND SATELLITE EXHIBITION AT THE PHILIP BAREISS GALLERY

TAOS ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL AND SATELLITE EXHIBITION AT THE PHILIP BAREISS GALLERY
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Walking Thunder Film opens in Santa Fe

FILM REVIEW: A World without Elephants

FILM REVIEW: Christo and Wilkinson wisely stay in the background for most of the film, letting their son, the people of the land, and the animals themselves tell their story.
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