In the ocean, it’s not easy to take aim. When fishers aim for their target animals, whether using handheld fishing rods or laying out nets or lines, other marine animals in the area can accidentally get caught or entangled, resulting in bycatch.
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In this episode, Captain Watson introduces Jacqueline Le Duc, Captain of the Sea Shepherd vessel Sharpie, a former U.S. Coast Guard Cutter. Captain Le Duc and the crew are working with Mexican authorities and local communities.
Event Categories: Adventure, All TV Shows, Animals, Documentary, Nature
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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About 400 indigenous people were displaced from a settlement on the outskirts of Manaus in the Brazilian Amazon in February, despite previous promises to regularize their occupation. Learn about their challenges illness and limited income sources.
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For many off-grid villages around the world, building solar-powered microgrids may be the fastest way to get electricity. Dr. Scott Tinker visits the Arhuaco tribe in remote Colombia to see what it takes to fund and build a solar microgrid.
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The Chief Executive of WWF, Tanya, believes passionately in hope even when the the future is dim. This new project, Eight Billion, aims to build an online mass-movement of Faith Groups, Conservationists, and Nature Enthusiasts.
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Did you know that male adult sambar deer and pregnant or lactating females have a hairless red spot located mid-way down their throats that sometimes oozes a white liquid? Biologists suggest the sore spot may be linked with glandular activity.
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Encouraging developing change inside organizations, and how art can help us past pain. With Maggie in Portland, co-founder, League of Intrapreneurs, Oliver in New Jersey, dancer singer, poet and cancer survivor, and Sarah in LA, singer songwriter.
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Europeans have long opted out of air conditioning because of its energy consumption, and because they didn’t need it. But more heatwaves like the one this week are beginning to change that.
Luckily, there are ways to save energy when using A.C.
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The winds of change are blowing, and they’re bringing clean energy, prosperity, and good jobs to the U.S. Here’s how wind power can help us solve climate change.
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Understanding the history of bison populations in the US and the current state of their protection, getting involved in collaring efforts in the Henry Mountains
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Come join your host, Romi Castagnino, and learn all about African civets. You’ll also get to see some awesome footage of this wild animal caught on camera trap.
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3 billion people still burn wood, straw, and other biomass for cooking and heating, killing 3 million people per year. Modern cooking fuels such as LPG, biogas, and electric cooktops are safe, reliable alternatives that produce much less or no indoor air pollution.
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Is the old machine model of business obsolete? Can applying strategies and practices gleaned from nature- emulating what it once sought to conquer- allow businesses to adapt rapidly to changing market conditions and attain sustainable profits?
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Meet the animal that has three arms (kind of)! That’s the Geoffroy’s spider monkey, which uses its tail to get around in the trees. This animal is found in South America, and travels in large groups.
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If you watch this animal walk in reverse, its tail sure looks like the long neck and head of a brontosaurus! Meet coatis, mammals from the same family as raccoons, that are found in South America.
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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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Ralph Izzo, Chairman & CEO of Public Service Enterprise Group Incorporated (PSEG), is a well-known leader within the utility industry & public policy arena. He serves on several board of directors & is often asked to speak regarding energy policy.
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This program considers the Christian’s ethical duty toward the environment. Engaging with moral philosophers like Plato & Aristotle, to contemporary thought today, viewers will be led to think “Christianly” about their relationship to nature.
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8 Billion Angels is a controversial and timely new film that asks, “Are there too many of us for planet Earth?”
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In the ocean, it’s not easy to take aim. When fishers aim for their target animals, whether using handheld fishing rods or laying out nets or lines, other marine animals in the area can accidentally get caught or entangled, resulting in bycatch.
Event Categories: All TV Shows, Educational, Science, Special
In this episode, Captain Watson introduces Jacqueline Le Duc, Captain of the Sea Shepherd vessel Sharpie, a former U.S. Coast Guard Cutter. Captain Le Duc and the crew are working with Mexican authorities and local communities.
Event Categories: Adventure, All TV Shows, Animals, Documentary, Nature
What are marine protected areas and how can they help protect our coral reefs? Where are they working and what makes them effective?
Event Categories: Adventure, All TV Shows, Animals, Documentary, Nature
About 400 indigenous people were displaced from a settlement on the outskirts of Manaus in the Brazilian Amazon in February, despite previous promises to regularize their occupation. Learn about their challenges illness and limited income sources.
Event Categories: All TV Shows, Educational, Science, Special
For many off-grid villages around the world, building solar-powered microgrids may be the fastest way to get electricity. Dr. Scott Tinker visits the Arhuaco tribe in remote Colombia to see what it takes to fund and build a solar microgrid.
Event Categories: All TV Shows, Documentary, Miniseries, Technology
The Chief Executive of WWF, Tanya, believes passionately in hope even when the the future is dim. This new project, Eight Billion, aims to build an online mass-movement of Faith Groups, Conservationists, and Nature Enthusiasts.
Event Categories: All TV Shows, Faith, Miniseries, Special
Did you know that male adult sambar deer and pregnant or lactating females have a hairless red spot located mid-way down their throats that sometimes oozes a white liquid? Biologists suggest the sore spot may be linked with glandular activity.
Event Categories: All TV Shows, Animals
Encouraging developing change inside organizations, and how art can help us past pain. With Maggie in Portland, co-founder, League of Intrapreneurs, Oliver in New Jersey, dancer singer, poet and cancer survivor, and Sarah in LA, singer songwriter.
Event Categories: All TV Shows, Educational, Special
Europeans have long opted out of air conditioning because of its energy consumption, and because they didn’t need it. But more heatwaves like the one this week are beginning to change that.
Luckily, there are ways to save energy when using A.C.
Event Category: All TV Shows
The winds of change are blowing, and they’re bringing clean energy, prosperity, and good jobs to the U.S. Here’s how wind power can help us solve climate change.
Event Category: All TV Shows
Understanding the history of bison populations in the US and the current state of their protection, getting involved in collaring efforts in the Henry Mountains
Event Categories: Action, Adventure, All TV Shows, Animals, Educational, Nature
Come join your host, Romi Castagnino, and learn all about African civets. You’ll also get to see some awesome footage of this wild animal caught on camera trap.