In honor of Earth Day (4/22), I published a fabulous sustainable fashion blog post, was featured on WhoWhatWear.com, posted to social media and binged watched the 7 documentaries listed below. Check them out to form your own opinion regarding climate change. Don’t stop there however, commit to taking concrete action towards a more sustainable world. 

Earth Day (4/22) may be in our review mirror but what we do going forward matters, now more than every before. Happy Netflix & chill! 

 

1. An Inconvenient Truth Watch on Netflix
Filmmaker Davis Guggenheim follows Al Gore on the lecture circuit, as the former presidential candidate campaigns to raise public awareness of the dangers of global warming and calls for immediate action to curb its destructive effects on the environment.
2. An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power Watch on Netflix

A decade after An Inconvenient Truth (2006) brought climate change to the heart of popular culture, the follow-up shows just how close we are to a real energy revolution.

3 Before the Flood Watch on Netflix

A look at how climate change affects our environment and what society can do to prevent the demise of endangered species, ecosystems and native communities across the planet.

4. Gasland Watch on Netflix

An exploration of the fracking petroleum extraction industry and the serious environmental consequences involved.

5. Mission Blue Watch on Netflix

Feature documentary about legendary oceanographer, marine biologist, environmentalist and National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Sylvia Earle, and her campaign to create a global network of protected marine sanctuaries.

6. Cowspiracy Watch on Netflix

Follow the shocking, yet humorous, journey of an aspiring environmentalist, as he daringly seeks to find the real solution to the most pressing environmental issues and true path to sustainability.

7. Chasing Ice Watch on Netflix

Follow National Geographic photographer James Balog across the Arctic as he deploys time-lapse cameras designed for one purpose: to capture a multi-year record of the world’s changing glaciers.

BONUS: In spite of all the damage we have caused, the world is still a great wondrous place. Granted, depending on where you live you may not have the opportunity to revel in its beauty but that is what traveling is for. To help you plan your next excursion, I recommend you discover our fascinating home by way of the Planet Earth I and Planet Earth II series. We truly live in a magical place, make time to enjoy it!

PS: I am not endorsing the views or advocating for the philosophies showcased in each film. I am merely sharing them with you so you can form your own opinions. 

Stay Conscious & Chic!