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Craig Reucassel takes us on a journey through Fiji, showcasing the flip side of the island paradise. While tourists snap pics of serene shorelines, Fijians are grappling with the very real threat of climate change. With villages at risk and tough decisions to make, this documentary sheds light on the human side of climate challenges. Who's responsible, and who should foot the bill for fixing it? It's a compelling look at the frontline of climate change.
Explore the triumph of community power as Canadian and US groups join forces to halt the Keystone XL pipeline. It's a story of unity against environmental threats, emphasising the critical role of water security. But the victory sparks bigger questions: Can similar projects be prevented in the future? How can marginalised voices be heard? This documentary is a testament to people's strength in defending their lands.
Join Simon Reeve as he embarks on a journey through Texas and the length of Mexico. From the US Border Patrol's perspective in Texas to the rich cultural tapestry of southern Mexico's Chiapas, this documentary unveils the complexities of migration, border control, and the stories of those living in Mexico.
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