How a nation sinks—but refuses to be drowned Introduction Bangladesh stands at a crossroads. A year after the documentary “BANGLADESH: Sunken Country”, new data shows that sea level rise, floods, and extreme weather continue to push millions into vulnerable, overcrowded cities. These Climate migrants are struggling to rebuild their lives. But amidst these trials, a powerful... Continue Reading →
Devil Put the Coal in the Ground (Must Watch!)
When West Virginia broke away from Virginia in 1861 at the start of the American Civil War, its founders did not agree upon the Confederacy or the role of the state in the war. They were, however, united in their interests around the extraction and exploitation of the rich resources of the state – predominantly... Continue Reading →