This year’s Environmental Film Festival still has a week of screenings left, so if you’re in or near Washington D.C., go check it out! The film formats include narrative, documentary and animation, and cover a wide range of topics including the privatization of water, protecting the rainforest and one of our favorite topics disappearing honeybees. This year’s focus is the ocean, covering nearly three quarters of the Earth but less known than the surface of the moon. Screenings will be held at museums, embassies, libraries and theaters. Check out one of the festival shorts here which explores how the effects of climate change are already being felt in Bangladesh:
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