At EMA, we champion actionable solutions. Words mean little unless we follow them with consistent action. On the other hand, we relate with individuals who feel overwhelmed by our many environmental issues. Thankfully, taking individual action as part of the collective impact can help ease climate anxiety.
Read MoreAshlan and Philippe Cousteau are EMA's go-to Board Members regarding the health of our oceans. For years, the Cousteau's have brought a message of hope and action regarding the sea to our annual events.
Read MoreAt EMA, we believe sustainability should be accessible and equitable for everyone! That's why we try and shine a light on innovations and solutions that include everyone. One of those solutions is community solar.
Read MoreEMA, and many of you, stepped up to say 'Yes to Yasuni', the most biologically diverse place on Earth!
Read MoreAt EMA, we surround ourselves with people, businesses, and organizations that share our desire to do better and leave behind a sustainable, healthy, and equitable world. For companies, such a commitment starts at the top and attracts like-minded employees. Whether you're the CEO, accountant, or office manager, you can do your part to encourage sustainability in the workplace. Still, having a point person and team that oversees sustainability goals is critical.
Read MoreThe Green Film School Alliance continues to grow. Last year, over 20 projects earned the EMA Green Seal for Students. Like our EMA Green Seal for Productions, student films that achieve a minimum of sustainable production goals as identified in the GFSA's Production Environmental Actions Checklist (PEACHy) receive a Green Seal.
2023 continues to see students interested in mitigating the environmental impact of their films, a vital skill to develop before entering the industry. Today, we showcase CSULB student Abraham Abotel, who recently received our Green Seal for his student film, "Good Boy".
Read MoreSeptember, to me, has always represented back-to-school time! As the fall season arrives, it's a perfect time to cozy up and enjoy some thought-provoking entertainment that raises awareness about our environment.
Read MoreThe Green Film School Alliance continues to grow. Last year, over 20 projects earned the EMA Green Seal for Students. Like our EMA Green Seal for Productions, student films that achieve a minimum of sustainable production goals as identified in the GFSA's Production Environmental Actions Checklist (PEACHy) receive a Green Seal.
Read MoreWorld Honeybee Day is celebrated every third Saturday in August. This holiday celebrates the importance of bees and their beauty. Bees play a crucial role in our world, and this holiday celebrates their importance.
Read MoreDuring the summer months, we find ourselves immersed in nature's glory, and as August draws to a close, let us take advantage of National Park Month; let us watch nature documentaries that will leave us breathless, inspired, and forever grateful for our world's unyielding beauty.
Read MoreAs an organization that believes the media can change minds for the better, it's not always the case. While 1975's "Jaws" remains a classic American movie, it instilled a deep-seated fear of sharks into millions of movie-goers. While sharks are apex predators, they aren't the supervillain to humans that many movies make them out to be.
Read MoreOne of the most prominent climate social media figures is EMA Activist Board Member Isaias Hernandez or the Queer Brown Vegan. Isaias is an experienced young climate activist who broadcasts their work on social media and has made considerable contributions to the global environmental movement. We spoke with Isaias to learn more about the significance of social media in climate advocacy.
Read MoreAccording to Reuters, "Around the world, almost 1 million plastic bottles are purchased every minute." While producers are responsible for plastic pollution, personal actions also matter! We spoke with our newest EMA Activist Board Member, Meg Haywood Sullivan, about plastic pollution and how people can combat the crisis!
Read MoreThe summer season is officially here! While many are heading to the beach, traveling, or hitting the gym for the perfect sun-kissed selfie, others use this time to bring attention to climate change. Moreover, the wildfires and excessive heat remind us that climate change isn't going anywhere for the summer!
Read MoreWe all spend countless hours streaming on our favorite platforms (check out our latest EMA Green Streaming Guide). To many, it's a time to unwind and distract us from life's many uncertainties. But what if that time spent streaming could make a difference? Enter Newyonder, a streaming service for environmental documentaries that supports the projects you learn about.
Read MoreWorld Ocean Awareness Month ended in June. Still, it is never too late to recognize its significance –- EMA has compiled a list of five powerful documentaries related to ocean conservation.
Read MoreThis July, we invite you to dive into a cinematic experience beyond entertainment – a journey into sustainably produced films.
Read MoreAs environmentalists, we all share a common affection for the great outdoors. Unfortunately, what most consider nature (i.e., national parks and recreation areas), hasn't felt accessible or welcoming to all communities. Enter Pattie Gonia!
Read MoreIsabela was a panelist at our 2023 EMA Impact Summit, participating in the discussion How Can Indigenous Cinema Transform Our Climate Imagination?
We are delighted she sat down with us to share her insights on the power indigenous stories can have in the mission for a sustainable future.
Read MoreAs the world grapples with the increasing threats posed by climate change, we focus on a promising solution: regenerative agriculture. We spoke with Evan Harrison, Chief Executive Officer at Kiss the Ground.
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