This short four minutes video is a trailer from a dvd about the life of Nick Vujicic.
He founded Attitude Is Altitude in 2007 to spark passion, kindle hope and ignite change all around the world.
Born with no arms and no legs, Nick surmounted extraordinary odds and learned to face his challenges head-on. Now, he and the AIA team of motivational speakers inspire positive change in millions of people across the globe.
AIA believe that every person can overcome life’s challenges; that every person has value, that everyone is worthy of being treated with respect, dignity and love. AIA believe that you can conquer your fears, push past your problems and achieve your goals.
It’s a touching moment as Dr. Goodall receives a hug of thanks from the Chimpanzee “Wounda” who she nursed back to health from near death. “Wounda” is being release back into the wild.
For more information about The Jane Goodall Institute visit their website: www.janegoodall.org
After watching this short video from Amazing Plants, you have to wonder – do plants feel pain?
If you want more information about plants you can watch the documentary – The Secret Life of Plants based on the book with the same title. Even on the lower levels of life, there is a profound consciousness or awareness that bonds all things together. Published in 1973, The Secret Life of Plants was written by Peter Tompkins and Christopher Bird. http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/the-secret-life-of-plants/
Huawei cell phone commercial shot in The Bahamas by Eddy Raphael, Sherman Johnson and directed by Juriaan Booij. Awarded Best Cinematography at the Ciclope Film Advertising Awards in Berlin 2015.
Words from The Shark Dancer Cristina Zenato:
Touch is how I communicate with my sharks. From the combined amazing work of art of Juriaan Booij and Underwater cameraman Eddy Raphael a short story of my life and passion and my relationship with them.
Al Gore got stuck on a scissor lift. Studio execs fell asleep at a screening. And everybody hated the title. The amazing true story of the most improbable — and important — film of our time.
A decade ago, climate change was a huge problem with a small audience. Unless you were among a handful of brave policymakers, concerned scientists, or loyal Grist readers, it’s fair to say the threat of a rapidly warming world took a back seat to High School Musical, MySpace, and whether or not Pluto was a planet (yes, those were all a thing in 2006).
Then, An Inconvenient Truth happened.
Somehow, a film starring a failed presidential candidate and his traveling slideshow triggered a seismic shift in public understanding of climate change. It won Oscars and helped earn Al Gore a share of the Nobel Peace Prize. It injected the issue into policy debates and dinner-table conversations alike.
Did any of this actually “save the world?” OK, you got us. Ten years after the movie’s release, climate change is still a growing threat and a polarizing issue, with record-breaking heat unable to stop skeptics from tossing snowballs on the Senate floor. But we’re also seeing corporate, political, and societal mobilization against the crisis on a scale that would have been hard to imagine 10 years ago, and there’s no question the film played a big part in getting us there…
Interviews by Jennifer Keishin Armstrong, Amelia Urry, Eve Andrews, and Melissa Cronin.
The oil company Shell just released this music video. Seven sustainable energy innovations also appear in the video.
The ‘Best Day of My Life’ music video, featuring the combined talents of Jennifer Hudson, Steve Aoki, Pixie Lott, Luan Santana, Yemi Alade and Tan WeiWei.
It celebrates the power of collaboration to #makethefuture and showcases the bright energy ideas to emerge from Shell’s collaboration with young energy entrepreneurs.
For more information read an article about this video in Adweek here.
This video show the bond between Darrick and elephant Kham Lha at Elephant Nature Park when she think Darrick in trouble, so she rushed to the river and try to save him.
This is can show us that, when we treat animal with love, they always paid love back to us.
Nature Is Speaking is Conservation International’s invitation to the human race to listen to nature.
Nature is essential to every aspect of human life and well-being — we want to make sure it’s included in the conversation. People are taking more from nature than it has to give, and as a result, we’re putting our own lives on the line.
Nature’s message to humanity is simple: Nature doesn’t need people. People need nature.
For more videos of this kind shown below visit Conservation International and their page Nature is speaking.