
1972
Earth's environmental crisis--brought about by uncontrolled technological progress--is endangering life on a global scale. At the core of the threats to the planet - wars, overpopulation, pollution, and the depletion of natural resources - is the inadequacy of the nation state to come to terms with the surmounting problems of twentieth century living. What is urgently needed is the kind of international cooperation where nation states relinquish part of their sovereignty to a world body entrusted with the management of mankind's future.

Raymond Burr
Self - Narrator

Hugh Downs
Self - Narrator / Host

Rene Dubos
Writer

Margaret Mead
Self

Walter Orr Robert
Self

John D. Rockefeller III
Self

No Defense

Manufactured Landscapes

Gambit

Cambio de sentido

Seaspiracy

La baia dei lupi

Gasland

Trash River

An Ocean Story

Sind wir bald zu viele?

Surviving Progress

Why Plastic: Coca Cola/American Plastic

Plastic Peril

Breaking Boundaries: The Science of Our Planet

City by the Sea, or how to survive in Venice

The Cost of Cobalt

Toxic Soup

The High Cost of Cheap Gas

Propaganda Message

Plastique, la menace toxique