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Green Warriors

In this series combining science, ecology and civic commitment, investigative journalist Martin Boudot reveals environmental scandals around the world.

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Living without Water

What’s it like to live without running water? In Peru’s sprawling capital, Lima, this is the everyday reality for 1.5 million children and adults, forced to pay up to a week’s salary for just one day’s water.

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Toxic Chemicals: Kids in Danger

Is our dependence on pesticides harming the health of our children? Every day, children are exposed to up to 130 chemical pollutants from pesticides. All around the world, scientists and doctors are raising the alarm, linking increase of child cancers, birth defects and even the explosion of autism with exposure to chemicals in pesticides.

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Secrets of the Oceans: Climate Control

From the meteorological station in Siberia to the fishermen of the gulf- stream. Four people. Four seasons, Four stories told in parallel over 24 hours that reveal the sometimes invisible ties between man and the Sea...

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Poisoned Lives: Secrets of the Chemical Industry

We investigate the actions of chemical industry, including testing products on prisoners, poisoning the environment and their own employees, and their involvement in Bhopal.

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Gambling on Extinction

Unscrupulous investors, speculating on the disappearance of rare animals, and increased demand for animal products from Asia are pushing endangered animals into extinction.

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Safari Tourism: Paying to Kill

Despite the global outrage, hundreds of Westerns come to South Africa every year to kill wild animals. In this film, we investigate the safari tourism industry.

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Data Center

What, and who, powers the internet? If the internet were a country, it would be the fifth largest consumer of electricity in the world. A whopping 247 billion emails are sent through the web every day, and growing.

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The High Cost of Cheap Gas

This investigation reveals how fracking plants are quietly invading some of the most protected places on the planet - including Africa’s national parks.

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