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Our favorite links
Here's a list of our favorite websites. Don't forget to take a look at the work of our partners too.
This is the place to learn all about carbon-offsets. The Gold Standard is a Swiss-based non-profit foundation. They are supported by a group of 51 NGOs/charitable organizations.
They have been at the forefront in Media sustainability practices. Greening the Screen is a practical environmental toolkit for the screen production industry.
See their list of environmental best practices. Reel Green BC (BC Film Commission) serves as a gateway to information and resources that promote positive environmental practices in BC's motion picture and entertainment production industry.
www.bcfilmcommission.com/reel_green_bc
We are big fans. Free Range Studios, Graphic Design and creative services for progressive non-profits, political campaigns and socially responsible businesses.
Greenpeace marked Earth Day 2008 with the launch of project StopGreenwash.org to expose deceptive corporate environmental claims known as ‘greenwashing.
Sustainability is also about knowledge and it has to address the environmental, social and economical factors. Real News is an alternative news website. Their motto: the future depends on knowing, and they are independant from any ties, from publicity, governement or private funding.
The Environmental Media Association (EMA) created in 1991 the environmental media awards that honor film and television productions and individuals that increase public awareness of environmental issues and inspire personal action on these issues
The website of our documentarists friends that are doing a Green Code production (see their Green Filmmaking section). A Sea Change explains the threat of sea acidification; can we imagine a world without fish?
This is amazing for general inspirational interviews, and lots of them! Big Picture TV streams free video clips of leading experts, thinkers and activists in environmental and social sustainability.
They are a wonderful window for environmental films and all-year round activities. Planet in Focus promotes the use of film and video to frame and explore social and ecological focal points, and as a catalyst for awareness, discussion and action.
Social Design is a wonderful networking tool of social change on the Web. They believe in establishing and changing the social world we live in every day, and we believe the same.
Filmmakers for Conservation (FFC) is a global conservation organization for the film and television industry.They created a code to promote the relationship between the filmmaker and the natural world.
www.filmmakersforconservation.org
London has also started its Green inititative. Green Screen London is a campaign to help encourage environmentally friendly filming in the capital.
Warner Bros. Studios, with the leadership of their V.P. of Environmental initiatives, Shelly Billik, are commited to play a leading role with their environmental stewardship.
www.wbenvironmental.warnerbros.com