The series includes seven one-on-one interviews, which cover key environmental issues such as climate change, water conservation, species protection and technology innovation.
The interview subjects include Greenpeace executive director Stephen Tindale, the Climate Group's CEO and co-founder Steve Howard, eco explorer and founder of Adventure Ecology David de Rothschild and investment guru Nicola Horlick.
The interviews are available for streaming or as a podcast from green.tv's broadband channel at .
This series is the latest environmental programming from green.tv, which is promoting environmental issues from the perspective of industry, business, politics and consumers.
Green.tv is supported by the United Nations Environment Programme. The channel has also attracted support from a number of organisations including Greenpeace, The Climate Group and greentomatocars.
The series received casting, production and editing free of charge from BSkyB's corporate responsibility and communications teams.
Ade Thomas, managing director of green.tv, said: "When we launched green.tv in March, Sky contacted us and said they'd like to support the channel. Together we've produced a series of hard-hitting interviews bringing environmental issues to a global broadband TV audience."
"With the seven films from the Sky-green.tv debates added to our collection of great green content, we now have over 100 films on green.tv. We have a few more big names in the pipeline and are looking forward to bringing further debates around climate change to the channel."
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