
Check out the 2010 lineup for Planet Green's Reel Impact Environmental Documentary Series.

Who Killed the Electric Car? takes a look at General Motors' development, then removal of the electric EV1 in the 1990s. Using archival footage and interviews, writer-director Chris Paine weaves together a story that ponders the question: why didn't the electric Ev1 last?

Watch Martin Strel, Guinness record marathon swimmer, tackle the mighty Amazon.

Learn about the destruction that natural gas drilling has brought to the breathtaking Rocky Mountain region, and where the industry is looking to drill next.

Could you imagine a world without fish? In this compelling documentary, Sven Huseby's adventurous and surprising journey takes an honest look at a reality humans must face to save the oceans for future generations.

A documentary about climate change and one family's effort to detox themselves from oil in order to fight it.

A provocative documentary about kids and food politics. Two eleven-year-old multiracial city kids explore their place in the food chain, and learn more than most adults know about where their food comes from and where it goes when they're done.

Since stepping out of the national political arena, Al Gore has been on a crusade to raise awareness of climate change and encourage people to take action. His tool on this mission: An incredible presentation that has motivated millions around the world.

A film that shows the real picture behind coal, which supplies half the electricity used in America, and the controversy that stems from the coal-mining practice of mountaintop removal.

When the Exxon Valdez supertanker ran aground in Prince William Sound in 1989, it became the biggest environmental catastrophe in North American history.The Exxon Valdez wreck dumped millions of gallons of crude oil into the Sound it left the formerly pristine environment and the animals covered in black oil.

The Beavan family turns their world upside down to go 'off the grid' in No Impact Man.

A film that explores the increasing battle over water and access to oil sands in Canada, which, surprisingly, is America's largest supplier of oil.

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Madonna Does Malawi (Again): Material Girl or Like a Green Virgin? |
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How to Throw a Left Hook (Literally and Metaphorically) |
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How to Go Green: Skiing and Snowboarding |
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Meet Seth Warren, Director of Nature Propelled, the Documentary |
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Green Cars from the 2010 Detroit Auto Show (View and Vote) |
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Game: Save the Season. Save the Skier |
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The Eco-Dilemma: To Book, or Not to Book? |
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Ask Emeril Your Green Cooking Questions |
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About Planet Green |
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7 Foods So Unsafe Even Farmers Won't Eat Them |
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Meet Seth Warren, Director of Nature Propelled, the Documentary |
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