Episode list

Eko Eko Eko

Episode #1.1

Thu, Feb 02, 2023
The first episode, which analyzes the relationship between Economy-Ecology from the time humanity started to dominate nature to the industrial revolution and the present neoliberal economic order, examines its ecological impacts and poses a significant question: What are we facing?
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Episode #1.2

Thu, Feb 02, 2023
"In the second episode, the documentary focuses on air pollution, urban transformation, and asbestos, revealing with striking examples what kind of air we breathe and what we know or don't know about them. The pollution caused by thermal power plants in various parts of Turkey is also among the stories told in second episode."
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Episode #1.3

Thu, Feb 02, 2023
"In the third episode, the documentary explores the energy issue, where it is widely known that moving away from fossil fuels is necessary. It highlights the potential consequences of misapplied renewable energy practices in Turkey and worldwide. One of the topics discussed in third episode is how the global economic order limits our perspective on energy needs."
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Episode #1.4

Thu, Feb 02, 2023
"In the fourth episode, the documentary follows the path of water, shedding light on how little clean water remains for humanity and how we have squandered these clean water sources with gold mines and industrial activities. The devastation caused by the largest gold mine in Europe in the region is also exposed in the fourth episode."
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Episode #1.5

Thu, Feb 02, 2023
"In the fifth episode, the documentary reveals how the water we used to drink directly from our home taps and neighborhood fountains is now being bottled and integrated into our backpacks. It prompts us to question the cleanliness of the water containers and filters we use in our homes. Another topic of fifth episode is micro plastics."
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Episode #1.6

Thu, Feb 02, 2023
"In the sixth episode, the documentary explores the journey from seeds to soil, from agricultural pesticides to livestock, and draws a future perspective based on the current state of farmers. The sixth episode depicts how agriculture and livestock in Anatolia, once considered fertile lands, are being pushed to the brink of extinction."
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