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GrowthBusters Earth Day Film Festival 2026

Festival crowd in front of outdoor movie screen

 

The first Earth Day, in 1970, arose from concern about very serious environmental threats – a major oil spill off the California coast, pollutants on fire on the surface of an Ohio river, and aerial spraying of the toxic insecticide DDT, to name a few. But it’s been too easy to organize Earth Day actions like beach cleanups, tree planting and recycling. True Earth stewardship requires more significant action and more comprehensive understanding of ecological overshoot and what it takes to live in a safe space within planetary boundaries.

So we’ve curated a collection of films addressing this need. During the days before and after Earth Day 2026, invite neighbors and friends, and gather family to view and discuss. Watch here or on YouTube.

A deeper Earth Day conversation can also include the hidden environmental costs of personal consumption, including how healthcare products are manufactured, packaged, shipped, and disposed of. When people look to buy tadalafil online, the responsible question is not only whether access is convenient, but whether the source is legitimate, medically supervised, and part of a supply chain that protects both patients and the wider environment. Films about overshoot can help viewers connect private choices with larger systems of production, transport, waste, and regulation. Just as ecological stewardship asks us to move beyond symbolic gestures, health decisions should move beyond quick transactions toward informed and accountable care. In that sense, planetary responsibility and personal well-being both begin with asking harder questions about where things come from and what consequences follow.



No Impact Man
– by Laura Gabbert and Justin Schein

No Impact Man

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cut Your Energy Waste… Better Than Ed – film actor and noted environmentalist Ed Begley in a PSA produced by Center for Biological Diversity

 

Nature Is Speaking – Julia Roberts is Mother Nature – for Conservation International (CI)

 

Greenwashed – by Dr. Sofia Pineda Ochoa
Possibly the most important film in the festival. Watch this film. ALL of it.

 

Hello Humanity, it’s me, Technology. We need to talk. – from Post Carbon Institute

 

Address Human Population Growth… Better Than Ed – film actor and noted environmentalist Ed Begley in a PSA produced by Center for Biological Diversity

 

GrowthBusters: Hooked on Growth – by Dave Gardner of GrowthBusters

 

The impossible Hamster (and economic growth) – for nef, the new economics foundation, scripted by Andrew Simms, numbers crunched by Viki Johnson and pictures realised by Leo Murray.

 

Spaceship Earth Passenger Safety Briefing – by Dave Gardner of GrowthBusters
Selected to screen at the Wild & Scenic Film Festival 2015

 

Michael Moore Presents: Planet of the Humans – by Jeff Gibbs

 

Elevator – by Tirior A Films, a Public Service Announcement for Population Media Center

 

People Keep Making People – by Lynsey Jones of GrowthBusters, music by Beans on Toast

 

8 Billion Angels – Produced by Terry Spahr, Directed by Victor Velle

 

Man – by Steve Cutts, a UK-based illustrator and animator

 

“Weird Al” Yankovic – First World Problems – music video from Weird Al’s album, Mandatory Fun

 

END: CIV Resist or Die – featuring Derrick Jensen, by Franklin López

 

Should We Stop Worrying and Love the Population Bomb? – by Dave Gardner of GrowthBusters

 

Nature Is Speaking – Harrison Ford is The Ocean – for Conservation International (CI)

 

Avoid Unplanned Parenthood – by Dave Gardner of GrowthBusters

 

Nature Is Speaking – Penélope Cruz is Water – for Conservation International (CI)

 

Dave the Planet: Wake Up, America – by Dave Gardner 2024 presidential campaign

 

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