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Sociotechnical aspect: sustainable living

All That Heaven Allows

All That Heaven Allows is a 1955 Hollywood melodrama directed by Douglas Sirk starring Jane Wyman and Rock Hudson. Cary Scott (Wyman) is a well-to-do fortyish widow in the town of Stoningham, in suburban New England, who becomes interested in Ron Kirby (Hudson), a nurseryman who takes care of her trees. Ron, content with his simple life outside the materialistic society in which they live, has
MovieCreating awarenessCulturally Comparative PerspectiveDeceleration/slownessecological lifestyleEmphasizing localitynatureRestoring BalanceCaringempathizing with environmentHopefulphilosoficalSpiritualityFostering collective ecological identityMoviesustainable living

Explained: The Future of Meat

Explained is a Netflix documentary series, tackeling different topics each week. This episode delves into meat production and explores sustainable alternatives.
Television Seriesgreen consumptionHuman-Animal Friendshipmeat industrySustainable Productionawarenessenvironmental awarenessPleasure/IndulgenceMiniseriesMobilizing younger audiencessustainable living

Created by the Green Media Studies initiative at Utrecht University.