A new Ecologist-produced film - to be screened by campaigners from the Forest People's Programme at the forthcoming Convention on Biological Diversity meeting in Japan - highlights how the rights of indigenous peoples and their sustainable use of natural resources are being ignored by the Bangladesh Government.
… Dwindling forests, dwindling futures: Bangladesh mangrove communities under threat … of natural resources are being ignored by the Bangladesh Government. More info: …
Must-have handbags? shoes to die for? From cheap trinkets to luxury car interiors, Jim Wickens discovers the startling facts behind what we buy into when we buy leather goods
… – investigating the leather industry in Bangladesh Jim Wickens | 1st June 2008 Other … Ecologist Film Unit Science And Technology Bangladesh Pollution Environmental Standards …
EJF’s ‘No Place Like Home’ film is part of their campaign arguing the case of people affected by climate change, who without international help and new binding agreements on assistance, will have no where to go and no means to survive...
… EJF Climate Refugees Video Rising Sea Levels bangladesh1.jpg EJF’s ‘No Place Like Home’ … because of climate change NEWS Photo story: Bangladesh's climate refugees An increase in natural disasters along Bangladesh's coastal belt is forcing …
The Ecologist Film Unit (EFU) is a unique new collaboration between The Ecologist magazine and Ecostorm, the world's leading ethical investigative agency. Specialising in innovative, hard-hitting documentaries and news investigations, the EFU makes films for online, television and film festival output.<br/><br/>Building on the Ecologist's reputation for agenda setting reporting on environmental issues and Ecostorm’s investigative film production skills, the EFU aims to lift the lid on a host of unreported environmental scandals, as well as spark debate and nurture original thinking.
… the shocking human and ecological cost of Bangladesh's leather trade – was broadcast on … of over 100 million worldwide. Filmed in Bangladesh over a two week period, the film …
Investigative films on key environmental and climate change issues from the Ecologist Film Unit
… and human impact of leather tanning in Bangladesh, was featured by BBC World and a … – how forest dwellers being ignored by the Bangladeshi Government Selling The Sea – … – investigating the leather industry in Bangladesh …
A new Ecologist-produced film - to be screened by campaigners from the Forest People's Programme at the forthcoming Convention on Biological Diversity meeting in Japan - highlights how the rights of indigenous peoples and their sustainable use of natural resources are being ignored by the Bangladesh Government
… – how forest dwellers being ignored by the Bangladeshi Government 30th September 2011 … of natural resources are being ignored by the Bangladesh Government More info: …
The Ecologist investigates allegations a coal power project in India, approved under the UN's Clean Development Mechanism, is destroying forests and livelihoods
… – how forest dwellers being ignored by the Bangladeshi Government A new … of natural resources are being ignored by the Bangladesh Government SPECIAL CONTENT EFU …