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green.tv is the broadband TV channel for environmental films. green.tv is the first website to bring together films from a whole range of environmental organisations and independent filmmakers and make them available to anyone anywhere. To find out more about us, watch the green.tv story
green.tv has been developed by largeblue and the Espians with the support and endorsement of the United Nations Environment Programme.
green.tv is a broad environmental church bringing together ideas and viewpoints from the world's leading environmental organisations, including UNEP, Greenpeace, Friends of the Earth, Water Aid, IUCN, Stop Climate Chaos and many many more.
If you're inspired by green.tv, please help spread the word by telling your friends and posting a link on your website. There's a huge amount to communicate in a very short space of time. If you're a filmmaker with a story that you'd like us to air, then please get straight in touch.
See get straight in touch for more details.
Oxfam
WWF
RSPB
IUCN
Kew
Environment Agency
Cisco
VSO
European Commission
Conservation International (CI)
Ashden Awards
NRDC
Green Team TV
greentravelguides.tv
Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA)
HSUS
Oceana
Green Thing
Your green.tv
Weekly News
Comedy Channel
Green Sauce
Green Talk
Green DesignThe green.tv team are always happy to hear from people interested in our channel. To contact us by phone, please call: +44 (0)20 7240 0357. Our production office is located at:
120 Long Acre
Covent Garden
London WC2E 9ST
United Kingdom.
Whether you'd like to talk to us about being a green.tv partner organisation, or if you're a potential sponsor or advertiser, or you're interested in publishing using the green.tv broadband TV platform, you're after one person and that's Mike Lamond, Global Development Director, mike.lamond[at]green.tv.
If you're a filmmaker and would like to see your film shown on green.tv, please contact: Verity Cowper, Editor, verity.cowper[at]green.tv (n.b - we prefer video supplied in high-quality broadcast format, eg: DV, DigiBeta, HDV, etc.)
green.tv is a non-profit organisation, applying for UK registered charity status, with the aim of providing free environmental films to every person in the world.
We're asking our viewers to help fund the growth of green.tv and, in return, would like to give you the chance to tell us what you'd like to see us do next.
Please donate (via PayPal, using one of the buttons below) and tell us your ideas at the end of the process.
Thanks for your support!






