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Cattle Decapitation the anthropocene extinction

Cattle Decapitation the anthropocene extinction

The Anthropocene Extinction is the seventh studio album by American death metal band Cattle Decapitation. It was released on August 7, 2015, on Metal Blade Records. It became Cattle Decapitation's first album to chart on the Billboard 200, debuting at No. 100 (No. 44 on "Top Albums")..

Colonization Is Extinction

Colonization Is Extinction

About Puerto Rico and the economic crisis and the history between the island and the U.S. The sterilization of the women, radiation and contamination of Vieques and the potential of creating a permanent underclass for generations..

Silent Extinction

Silent Extinction

Film screening and talk. Experience a coral’s response to rising water temperatures in a visual work that documents the tragic beauty of corals’ endangered existence. Shown in a loop followed by a talk between the artist and scientist Elena Bollati..

Climate Crisis: Extinction

Climate Crisis: Extinction

Extinction levels are accelerating faster than that of the dinosaurs. Nature is declining globally at rates unprecedented in human history. Wildlife is in catastrophic decline due to human destruction. Our Earth, and millions of species are at risk..

Bees Extinction, Solving the Mystery

Bees Extinction, Solving the Mystery

An acute analysis of an international alarming phenomenon, this gripping film is conceived like a police investigation, aiming at unfolding a criminal mystery. Here, the inquiry is about the bees that are vanishing from the face of the planet. It is a spreading disaster, first spotted November 2006 in the USA, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Belgium, Spain, Portugal, Poland, UK and France. Losses sometimes reach 90% of a beehive population. In a world where a 153 billion dollars share of agriculture depends on bees to pollinate, the food industry is starting to worry..

Call of Life: Facing the Mass Extinction

Call of Life: Facing the Mass Extinction

The first feature-length documentary film to fully investigate the growing threat to Earth's life-support systems from the loss of biodiversity. If current trends continue, scientists warn that half or more of all plant and animal species on Earth will become extinct within the next few decades. Call of Life investigates the scope, the causes, and the predicted effects of this unprecedented loss of life, but also looks deeper, at the ways in which both culture and psychology have helped to create and perpetuate the situation. The film not only tells the story of a crisis in nature, but also in human nature, a crisis more complex and threatening than anything human beings have ever faced before..

Saving Sea Turtles: Preventing Extinction

Saving Sea Turtles: Preventing Extinction

Saving Sea Turtles: Preventing Extinction tells the story of the 2014 sea turtle standing season in Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Over 1,400 sea turtles washed ashore in early winter, and 90% were the critically endangered Kemp’s Ridley. Narrated by Sylvia Earle, this documentary tells the story of why these turtles strand and what rescuers do to return them to the wild..

Extinctions

Extinctions

2025 – The earth’s resources are severely weakened and the authorities are struggling to find viable solutions. Oxygen becomes a priority and the main concern of governments. The population has been living to the rhythm of alerts for the last two weeks and finds itself forced to take refuge for two hours a day in specially equipped basements with self – managed air ventilation..

De-Extinction

De-Extinction

Huyghe's film installation captures a moment of reproduction between insects over 30 million years old. The title resonates with current scientific experiments into the de-extinction of prehistoric species..

Dammed to Extinction

Dammed to Extinction

For eons, a one-of-a-kind population of killer whales has hunted chinook salmon along the Pacific Coast of the United States. For the last 40 years, renowned whale scientist Ken Balcomb has closely observed them. He’s familiar with a deadly pattern, as salmon numbers plummet orcas starve. The orcas need roughly a million salmon a year, where to find a million fish? The solution, says Balcomb, is getting rid of four fish-killing dams 500 miles away on the largest tributary to what once was the largest chinook producing river on earth..