Christopher Meyer and Julia Kirby’s latest book, Standing on the Sun: How the Explosion of Capitalism Abroad Will Change Business Everywhere, is a journey into some...
A Life Stripped Bare is a humourous account of one man’s journey to live ethically over the course of a year. Former Guardian environment writer Leo Hickman,...
The Economics of Happiness is a documentary that features voices across six continents calling for systematic economic change. The film describes the contrasting directions of governments...
Finding Gaia is an intelligent romance and fantasy novel with a unique storyline. The book follows the wealthy Jason Truitt, who runs an international conglomerate of...
The Cove is documentary that analyses and questions Japan’s dolphin hunting culture. It follows Richard O’Barry’s efforts to record the dolphin slaughter in Taiji, Japan. The...
Food, Inc. is an exposé of the American food industry and seeks to highlight what is being hidden from the average consumer by regulatory agencies. The...
David Harvey examines how capitalism has shaped western society over the last three years and whether it is time for a change in The Enigma of...
Malcolm Gladwell’s new book, David and Goliath, is set for release next month and is already on the reading list of many. Following the tone of...
A corporate salesman, played by Matt Damon, arrives at a rural town with his sales partner. The town has been hit hard by the economic decline...
Mark Stevenson takes readers on a global tour to meet the people at the forefront of creating technologies that have the potential to change the world....
The 2010 American documentary GasLand focuses on communities in the United States that have been impacted by natural gas drilling, specifically by the method known as fracking. After...
Rupert Murray directs this documentary, based on the book of the same name by Charles Clover, about the devastating impact of over-fishing on the world’s oceans....
Measuring your carbon footprint can be a complex process. How Bad Are Bananas? gives the carbon footprint on a wide variety of products, activities and food,...
Yann Arthus-Bertand’s Home takes viewers on a journey above 50 countries in order to provide a new way of looking at the world and the impact...
EF Schumacher’s controversial study, Small Is Beautiful, was first published in 1973 but remains as relevant and thought-provoking today as it was in the 70s. Over...