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Spildevandet blomstrer

Lars Brydesen, 1990

A film of topical interest about the recycling of nutritive salts in waste water. Instead of the Purification Plants destroying these nutritive salts, we could use them as a resource and make money by cultivating ornamental plants in waste water.

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De har solgt verdens lunger

Frederik Sølberg, Peter Leys, 2010

A portrayal of the dilemma the Amazonian natives are confronted with. A kaleidoscopic journey which follows the oil throughout the fragmented Peru as well as the fundamental changes that follow in its wake. A journey which reveals a country on the very periphery of the world economy, and a country of vast cultural, economical, and geographical divides.

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I vækstens vold

Bo Hovgaard, 1984

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Helmuth Olsens mave

Liller Møller, 1995

A wonderful song with seven fine verses illustrating in fancy drawings seven small stories about Helmuth Olsen and his contributions and importance to the ecological course. A cartoon series for young children on the small matters in the great cycle. The titles of the seven films on the environment are: HELMUTH OLSENS HAVE (Helmuth Olsen's Garden), HELMUTH OLSENS KAGE (Helmuth Olsen's Cake), HELMUTH OLSENS FROKOST (Helmuth Olsen's Lunch Table), HELMUTH OLSENS GRIS (Helmuth Olsen's Pig), HELMUTH OLSENS FISK (Helmuth Olsen's Fish), HELMUTH OLSENS MAVE (Helmuth Olsen's Stomach) and HELMUTH OLSENS WC (Helmuth Olsen's Toilet).

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Et grønt skridt frem

Eirik Sæter Stordahl, 2009

One Green Step takes us around in a Sci-Fi world: Why haven't we already taken advantage of known technologies to reduce global warming.

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Ilha das flores

Jorge Furtado, 1989

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Naturens hämnd

Stefan Jarl, 1983

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Den grønne skraldespand

Lars Brydesen, Eva Høst, 1987

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The Greenhouse Effect

Peter Ceresole, 1988

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Den udødelige gift

Jakob Gottschau, 2006

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Renere teknologi - vejen til et bedre miljø

Lars Brydesen, 1992

«Danish industry is good at cleaning up and securing our environment. That will also be necessary because productivity has got its price - especially in the shape of waste, rubbish, waste water and air pollution«, the opening of the film says. But this is not enough: Pollution and discharge do not disappear just because we sort and clean up.

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Oskuld och sopor

Vilgot Sjöman, 1988

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