TERRA: The Nature of Our World

TERRA 620: TRUST Alaska

Jan 21, 2012 Episode Archive
About this series: Going into its 7th sea­son, TERRA: The Nature of Our World is proud to bring you sto­ries from around our planet – vignettes of peo­ple, places, and all sizes and shapes of crit­ters. Through these sto­ries, we form con­nec­tions with nature, ani­mals, and our Earth, as well as other human beings. These con­nec­tions are what truly makes life on our Earth worth living. The TERRA staff remain com­mit­ted to bring­ing you the best in inde­pen­dently pro­duced sci­ence and nature pro­gram­ming from around the globe. We are proud of our archive of more than 200 unique films that high­light sto­ries and expe­ri­ences that are the heart and soul of our nat­ural world. We invite you to join us and to dis­cover the sci­ence, nature, tech­nol­ogy, and cul­ture in these sto­ries as we explore what truly con­sti­tutes life on Earth. These shows are meant for broad dis­tri­b­u­tion. We pack­age them for your iPod, iPad, and smart phone. You can email them, down­load them, and even embed them. We want these sto­ries to be heard — each month we total over 100,000 views. We encour­age you to sift through our archive and we hope you look for­ward to our upcom­ing shows. These films are the visual records of six years on our planet, and these sto­ries help to cre­ate a por­trait of our world, which at times appears very frag­ile. We live in a time where deci­sions about ever-dwindling resources, chang­ing cli­mates, and energy inse­cu­rity are shap­ing the liveli­hoods and futures of the next gen­er­a­tions. This is a time to lis­ten to sci­ence, to shun pol­i­tics, and to become engaged in cre­at­ing a sus­tain­able society. TERRA is run by grad­u­ate stu­dents in the MFA in Sci­ence and Nat­ural His­tory Film­mak­ing Pro­gram at Mon­tana State Uni­ver­sity. We are ded­i­cat­ing our time and energy to bring you this unique pro­gram­ming. We wel­come your feed­back, and we will con­tinue in our hum­ble pur­suit to deliver fresh and inspir­ing con­tent. We appre­ci­ate the hun­dreds of pro­duc­ers that have con­tributed their films for TERRA. With­out the gen­eros­ity of these film­mak­ers, none of this would be pos­si­ble. And most of all, we thank you for watch­ing. Know­ing you are out there is what keeps us going!
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TRUST is a 10-part series about a perfect trifecta. The Public Trust Doctrine is a legal doctrine enshrined in the laws of every civilized governmen...
TRUST is a 10-part series about a perfect trifecta. The Public Trust Doctrine is a legal doctrine enshrined in the laws of every civilized government and holds governments accountable to protect the resources we share in common and depend on for our very survival. The principle of inter-generational justice is enshrined in international human rights law ? simply put, it means that the adults can't have a party on the planet and leave it a mess for the kids. Combine the Public Trust Doctrine with the principles of intergenerational justice and passionate youth, who are fighting for their future in the courts and on the streets, and we have the perfect trifecta. Why? Because youth across the country are bringing legal actions - based on trust - against the federal and state governments, so we will open our eyes and protect our atmosphere and our futures with smart strategies rooted in science. In this episode of the TRUST Series, meet Nelson Kanuk, a 17-year old who learned how climate change was affecting his community and felt he could best help by sharing his story. In this 8-minute film, Nelson explains that the main problem facing the northern parts of the world is that winter is coming later and later. This results in increased erosion due to permafrost melt, increased flooding due to warmer temperatures, and intensified storms because the sea ice forms later in the season and is unable to provide a natural barrier for our coastal communities. This, in turn, leads in the loss of homes, communities, cultures, and a way of life. Go to http://ourchildrenstrust.org/ to learn more about the campaign. Less
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