Here is a selection of note worthy videos on the internet dealing with Tibet's environment, development and social issues. I present these videos here for public education purposes and am grateful to all the people who made these videos.
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Environment, Development and Activism in a Nomadic Area: Plateau Perspectives
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Wrong Climate for Damming Rivers: International Rivers and Friends of the Earth
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The Source of the Mekong: Radio Free Asia
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Preparing for birthing season of Tibetan antelope: CCTV News
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CCTV reports on the environmental impacts of the Yushu earthquake.
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A nice Tibetan song dedicated to the earthquake victims
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"Making Good Choices" is a short film made by Tibetan children through Machik's Participatory Video Project. The film is about the evils of smoking, drinking alcohol and littering.
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"Torture Without Trace" is a song by Tashi Dhondup in which the singer expresses grief over TIbetans having no control over their natural resources and their sacred mountains being belittled. For singing this and other such songs, Tashi Dhondup has been arrested by Chinese authorities. For more information, see High Peaks Pure Earth.
"Torture Without Trace" by Tashi Dhondup from HPeaks on Vimeo.
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The Story of Tsoe, an undercover investigative documentary about Shahtoosh, Tibetan Antelope wool, by Sam Wangyal and Andrea Paffeti
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A Shawl To Die For. A film by Dusty Foot Productions. This 7 minutes 23 seconds short documentary is also about Shatoosh, its trade, history and source, the endangered Tibetan Antelope.
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Common flower names in Tibetan language
by Tashi Tsering, tibetanplateau.blogspot.com
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Environment, Development and Activism in a Nomadic Area: Plateau Perspectives
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Wrong Climate for Damming Rivers: International Rivers and Friends of the Earth
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The Source of the Mekong: Radio Free Asia
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Preparing for birthing season of Tibetan antelope: CCTV News
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CCTV reports on the environmental impacts of the Yushu earthquake.
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A nice Tibetan song dedicated to the earthquake victims
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"Making Good Choices" is a short film made by Tibetan children through Machik's Participatory Video Project. The film is about the evils of smoking, drinking alcohol and littering.
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"Torture Without Trace" is a song by Tashi Dhondup in which the singer expresses grief over TIbetans having no control over their natural resources and their sacred mountains being belittled. For singing this and other such songs, Tashi Dhondup has been arrested by Chinese authorities. For more information, see High Peaks Pure Earth.
"Torture Without Trace" by Tashi Dhondup from HPeaks on Vimeo.
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The Story of Tsoe, an undercover investigative documentary about Shahtoosh, Tibetan Antelope wool, by Sam Wangyal and Andrea Paffeti
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A Shawl To Die For. A film by Dusty Foot Productions. This 7 minutes 23 seconds short documentary is also about Shatoosh, its trade, history and source, the endangered Tibetan Antelope.
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Common flower names in Tibetan language
by Tashi Tsering, tibetanplateau.blogspot.com