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season 2

we return with cop22 in marrakech and ask: since the u.s. government is leaving the paris agreement, what strategies will move climate action forward before it's too late?

MORE EPISODES COMING SOON

EPISODE 1: TAKING ON THE CLIMATE CHALLENGE

We look back at what’s happened since the Paris Agreement came into effect and ask what strategies are needed now to keep climate action moving forward?

EPISODE 2: TAKING it to the courts

We look at how people are using the judicial system to move climate action forward. From Delhi to Santa Cruz, from youth to cities, from suing governments to suing corporations, can litigation break through where new climate legislation is deadlocked?

 

POST-IT SIZED EPISODES

POST-IT: TAKING IT TO THE COURTS

This is a 2-min version of our full length episode about how people are using the judicial system to move climate action forward.  This short has won awards at the Deauville Green Awards, Berlin Flash Film Fest, Handle Climate Change Film Festival, and Kuala Lumpur Eco Film Festival and screened at numerous other film festivals.

POST-IT: WHAT’S COP24 ALL ABOUT?

In this Post-it sized short, Kaia and Danielle explore what the next COP is all about and what role the US has now that they’ve announced they’re leaving the Paris Agreement. COP24 will be held in Katowice, Poland from Dec 3rd to Dec 14th, 2018.

 

here's what we were up to between seasons 1 and 2

carbon pricing short film

This is the cut-down version of our Carbon Pricing episode that won the Put a Price on Carbon Pollution Prize for Best Short Film, awarded by the Carbon Pricing Leadership Coalition and Connect4Climate at the World Bank at COP22 in Marrakech.

bonus episode: indigenous rights

While at COP22, we run into some old friends and reflect on the most memorable parts of being at COP21 for the signing of the Paris Agreement, memories that have a different tint to them after the 2016 election results.  

the people's climate march

We were on the streets of Washington DC with 200,000 other marchers to call on the Trump White House to act on Climate, Jobs and Justice and to stay in the Paris Agreement.