Reitman's first feature film, ''
Hollywood's Magical Island: Catalina, was narrated by Peter Coyote. His second feature film was Fuel. (The name was changed from Fields of Fuel
to Fuel''.) His third feature film,
Rooted in Peace, in 2016, debuted at the United Nations, won the New York Festival Best Feature Documentary, Impact Award for Excellence, released theatrically, and subsequently streamed on
Amazon Prime, and iTunes. The film features
Deepak Chopra,
Donovan,
Mike Love,
David Lynch, Greg Reitman,
Pete Seeger, and
Archbishop Desmond Tutu. In 2004, Reitman self-published the mini coffee table book Hollywood’s Magical Island - Catalina. In 2016, following the release of the film Rooted in Peace,
Llewellyn Publications published his book Rooted in Peace: An Inspiring Story of Finding Peace. In 2008, after producing the documentary Fuel, Reitman was asked to chronicle climate change and the movement as a journalist first for The Environmentalist and then
The Huffington Post. His environmental articles published include Chasing Ice - The Climate Debate Is Over; UN Launches Year of the Int’l Forest; Is Climate Change Reversible? Can Regenerative Agriculture Farming Solve the Climate Crisis?; “If a Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front”; Investigates the Making And Unraveling of a Radical Environmental Group; “Ode to Peace” to Resound Around the World on International Day of Peace; The Climate War Comes to Australia: The Great Barrier Reef; The man behind Earth Day Texas Trammel S Crow leads the nation honoring the 45th Anniversary of Earth Day; Your Brain on Ocean: Neuroscience and Ocean Exploration; Global Green kicks off Oscar Week with Singer/Songwriter Stevie Wonder; and Madécasse Chocolate Raises the Bar this Earth Day in providing Money for Madagascar Disaster Relief. In 2014, Reitman was a speaker at the Aspen Renewable Energy Summit. In 2019, Reitman joined NYU-Tisch as an adjunct professor teaching marketing and distribution. ==Blue Water Institute==