Powerful and visually stunning documentary by Academy Award winning Director Josh Fox. Fox covers dire climate impacts in 12 countries, notes the inevitable effects, but finds hope.

Free vegetarian/vegan pizza & salad buffet. Free reusable shopping bags, bumper stickers, books, handouts available.

Racing Extinction is an eco-thriller that investigates humanity's role in mass extinction.

This film follows Alex Eaves' cross-country journey where he finds endless reuse solutions for our waste problem that are not only sustainable, but many of which are easy and fun. Film will be followed by a panel discussion of recycling and sustainability experts and audience Q&A. Hosted by the Greater Fort Worth Sierra Club, State of Texas Alliance for Recycling (STAR), and The Welman Project.

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The community is invited to watch the documentary Racing Extinction and to discuss possible actions to help the environment. Refreshments will be served. Free.

Utilizing state-of-the-art equipment, Oscar-winner Louie Psihoyos and his team show the world never-before-seen images that expose issues of endangered species and mass extinction. 

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The featured films are a selection of culturally rich and adventure-packed documentary films curated from the Mountainfilm Festival held annually in Telluride, Colorado. The tour will screen in Dallas at 7 p.m. on Jan. 18-19, 2018.

Director Brett Morgen tells the story of Jane Goodall's early explorations, focusing on her groundbreaking field work, her relationship with cameraman and husband Hugo van Lawick, and the chimpanzees that she studied.

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World's largest eco-expo featuring green nonprofits, businesses and schools. Demos, speakers, live music, food, children's activities and films. Free.

Martha Ohlson, long time Sierra Club member, will share her experience of her trip on the Silk Road Overland. The Silk Road or Silk Route was an ancient network of trade routes that were for centuries central to cultural interaction originally through regions of Eurasia connecting the East and West and stretching from the Korean peninsula and Japan to the Mediterranean Sea.

Bill Nye is a man on a mission: to stop the spread of anti-scientific thinking across the world. The former star of the popular kids show "Bill Nye The Science Guy" is now the CEO of The Planetary Society, an organization founded by Bill's mentor Carl Sagan, where he's launching a solar propelled spacecraft into the cosmos and advocating for the importance of science, research, and discovery in public life.

Please join the Greater Fort Worth Sierra Club at this free screening of Rancher, Farmer, Fisherman, a truly inspiring film that proves that collaboration and outside-the-box thinking works in environmental conservation and preservation efforts.

Tickets are free, but you must register for a ticket to be able to attend. Show your ticket at the event.

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