
About this Event
At a time crucial to stopping the advance of global warming, corporations play a key role in both the destruction and protection of our environment. Join the Pulitzer Center for a series of short films spotlighting how the lack of transparency, bad governance, and in some cases corruption are exacerbating environmental destruction. Local communities are left to deal with the consequences of global supply chains, attempting to protect their health, homes, and livelihoods with little information and support.
The Environmental Film Festival is free and open to the public; registration is required. A Q&A with journalists will follow the screenings.
Films:
How First World Consumers Dirty the Environment
Sechaba Mokhethi, Pascalinah Kabi, Billy Ntaote — MNN Centre for Investigative Journalism Lesotho
Inside Fiji’s Fiery Battle Against Plastics
Aryn Baker — TIME
As For Us: India’s Journey Towards A Green Future
Pawanjot Kaur — Financial Times
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library, 901 G Street Northwest, Washington, United States
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