We get it: You want to use less plastic. You’re not alone. There’s a whole movement of people pushing to end single-use plastic. And guess what? It’s working.
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Talking with the founder of the influential approach to limit human numbers to help humanity stay within the boundaries for safe use of the biosphere.
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Katharine Hayhoe, Radley Horton, Michael Oppenheimer, and so many like them are working overtime trying to solve the biggest crisis of our time. We asked them to tell us more about this incredibly difficult job.
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Understanding the history of bison populations in the U.S. and the current state of their protection, getting involved in collaring efforts in the Henry Mountains
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Energy poverty means living without available, affordable, reliable and safe energy. Energy access can help lift people out of poverty.
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The common warthog is part of the pig family and is found in the grasslands, savannas, and woodlands of Africa. Warthogs have an unfortunate name that comes from their facial warts which can grow as long as 15 cm.
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Youth activists, Ministers, Heads of State, & UN representatives unite in Italy to present proposals for international diplomacy. Shonagh meets delegates in Milan for the last event before COP26. What will come of the working groups & debates?
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Mike a former coal miner who lives in West Virginia has seen firsthand the negative aspects of using coal, as well as climate change. He believes that switching to solar will bring more jobs to coal country.
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No other type of ecosystem is able to retain as much carbon as wetlands. Home to countless bird, reptile, mammal, fish, and plant species, wetlands are seriously threatened by development and are disappearing three times faster than forests.
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Brooke learns about what ecosystem services bees perform and what it takes to maintain healthy bee populations. With the help of a bee removal specialist, Brooke safely moves the bees without harming them, and extracts her own jar of honey.
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Big oil, the coal industry, and other climate polluters all have well-paid lobbyists who shell out millions of dollars to protect their interests. So who’s lobbying the government to take climate action? Meet Citizens’ Climate Lobby (CCL).
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The northern tamandua is a medium-sized anteater that lives in tropical and subtropical forests from southern Mexico, through Central America, to the edge of the northern Andes in South America.
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Coco-Mat is a luxury furniture and bed systems company based in Greece. They handcraft mattresses, furniture, & more using 100% natural materials such as coconut fiber, natural latex, & even horsehair and seaweed! Coco-Mat truly lives its mission.
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Saul Griffith wants you to get excited about electrifying everything. Running our energy system on renewable electricity will save families thousands of dollars per year, create tens of millions of jobs, and make our lives way more awesome.
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Species everywhere are becoming endangered and extinct at an alarming rate. Experts in biodiversity in the oceans talk to us about the threats in the Gulf of California area, what’s being done, and our own role to help save these marine species.
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Jacob, a young congressional intern and volunteer with CCL, talks about his work on Capitol Hill as an intern and a climate advocate.
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As a middle school science teacher in Dalton, Georgia, Sarah teaches her students about the physics of climate change. The video shows Sarah in the classroom and with her family.
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Meet the sun bear, found in Asia from Bangladesh to China to Malaysia, Sumatra, and Borneo. Though this species forages in the day time when undisturbed, it shifts to foraging at night when there are humans nearby.
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A look at leading, cutting-edge sustainability efforts in Israel from clean tech to academia, non-profits, food entrepreneurs, and more, and how the environmental movement contributes to peace-building.
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One of the biggest contributors to climate change is your home. But you can turn it into a weapon to fight climate change. And it’s not difficult.
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The old machine model of business is obsolete. By applying strategies and practices gleaned from nature—emulating what it once sought to conquer—business can adapt rapidly to changing market conditions and attain greater and more sustainable profits.
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Reggie talks about his childhood on the Navajo Nation reservation in New Mexico where he had a strong connection to nature. He wants to save his own little corner of the earth from climate change for himself, his family, and the nature around him.
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When you think about plastic and pollution, you probably picture a bottle floating in the ocean or a plastic bag stuck up in a tree. But plastic also contributes to air pollution and climate change.
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Ben Lecomte is no stranger to the ocean. Witness firsthand video, from his collection, as he makes a historic swim through the Great Pacific Garbage Patch exploring this large collection of marine trash floating between Japan and the United States.
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Expanding the electric grid can bring electricity to people that don’t have access. This requires generators, powerlines, and payment systems. Most of the rapidly growing urban centers around the world will receive energy from the electric grid.
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What are marine protected areas and how can they help protect our coral reefs? Where are they working and what makes them effective?
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Dirty energy companies like Dominion use money to try to weaken African American communities’ resistance to projects that would burden those same residents. Now, the NAACP is fighting back.
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Your garbage could be one of the largest climate change solutions. You just need to keep it out of the trash.
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A look at leading, cutting-edge sustainability efforts in Israel from clean tech to academia, non-profits, food entrepreneurs, and more, and how the environmental movement contributes to peace-building.
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The Womangrove Collective in Indonesia’s Tanakeke Islands has restored dozens of hectares of mangroves. Their focus is replanting abandoned shrimp and fish farms, and have planted more than 110,000 seedlings to date.
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Understanding the history of bison populations in the U.S. and the current state of their protection, getting involved in collaring efforts in the Henry Mountains