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New Releases - Sustainable Futures


New Releases - Sustainable Futures



ECO COMPANY II: 5 OCEAN GUYERS

Algalita Marine Research Foundation has been conducting research about plastic in the Earth's oceans for over 15 years. Sailing on the foundation's 50 foot catamaran, its, researchers have traveled around the globe to trawl for plastic in the five major gyres where plastic debris gathers. What they've learned will startle even those who are acutely aware of the oceans' growing issues with plastic waste. Brendan visits a high school where students are building a three-phase compost bin from scratch. Learn a good way to build a compost bin of your own. The Green Girls host a celebrity party for a cause: from providing solar powered flashlights for earthquake refugees in Haiti, to showcasing green fashion.

Item no.: SU00161544
Format: DVD
Duration: 22 minutes
Copyright: 2011
Price: USD 195.00

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ECO COMPANY II: BUTTERFLIES TO NASA'S JET PROPULSION LAB

Brendan and Jordan join other teens at the Breaking Ground Conference, in planting trees and seedlings, and creating recycled art. Jessica meets the founders of Students for Solar Schools. Their quest to acquire solar panels for their own high school grew into a network of high schools across the nation. Jordan visits a museum that houses over 7 million bugs, insects and invertebrates. She gets to hold a very large Walking Stick and goes butterfly hunting, learning how climate change affects the insect world. Adam pays a visit to NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. The scientists here spend a lot of time studying the earth, and specifically, climate change and greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. What they are finding will surprise you!

Item no.: EU00161545
Format: DVD
Duration: 22 minutes
Copyright: 2011
Price: USD 195.00

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ECO COMPANY II: CREEK GEEKS

The students from Mira Loma High School in Sacramento, CA, are the force behind the Arcade Creek Project. They do it all: habitat restoration, vertebrate cataloging, creek mapping, and biological assessment. Teen scientists learn about renewable energy and industry experience at the Berkeley Lab Internship Program. Jalena visits the School Farm to make adobe bricks and try baking in a solar oven. Infrared technology and 3D imaging are just two ways NASA helps us understand our planet. Especially when it comes to greenhouse gases, and one of them we don't hear much aboutˇXwater vapor.

Item no.: BL00161546
Format: DVD
Duration: 22 minutes
Copyright: 2011
Price: USD 195.00

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ECO COMPANY II: GERTY BECOMES VOLTBUG

Jalena meets the Bheda Family, who turned their Volkswagen Beetle into an electric car. Then, meet high school students who visit their old middle school to check on fourth graders carrying on a tradition that they began: conducting a school-wide trash audit. They find out the tradition is in good hands and credit their fourth grade experience with setting a precedent for a long-term sustainable lifestyle. And, the fourth graders are already demonstrating green leadership. Jordan goes to Nashville as a new member of Inconvenient Youth, a teen organization that's part of Al Gore's The Climate Project. Inspired by the training and by Al Gore's presentation, she visits a local school as the featured speaker on Earth Day. Now she is providing the inspiration!

Item no.: KS00161547
Format: DVD
Duration: 22 minutes
Copyright: 2011
Price: USD 195.00

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ECO COMPANY II: GROWING ORGANIC COTTON

Cotton has a big footprint in the world. Farmers use 11 percent of the world's pesticides and it takes more than 700 gallons of water to grow enough cotton to make just one T-shirt. Jordan heads out to the fields to find out how some farmers are doing things differently. Then, Eco Company visits the second largest wetland restoration project in the entire U.S. located along the San Francisco Bay. For decades, a salt production company was located here and used the natural area for solar salt production. San Ramon Valley High School has a very active environmental club, E2, which runs the school's recycling program and built an organic garden. One member had an idea to save water in the community.

Item no.: JA00161548
Format: DVD
Duration: 22 minutes
Copyright: 2011
Price: USD 195.00

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ECO COMPANY II: REDWOODS

Meet a group of teens who are spending their weekend to help restore an overgrown grove of redwood trees. Redwood trees have been around since dinosaurs roamed the earth. Some of them can live more than 3,000 years! Some grow to more than 25 stories! Is climate change affecting them too? Jalena talks to biodiversity scientist Dr. Healy Hamilton to see what the future holds. How did you spend your summer? A trip to Costa Rica inspired members of the Environmental Science Academy at Oakland High School to do their part to reduce the use of plastic. Jessica catches up with them to learn more, while Adam interviews a NASA scientist about Ozone.

Item no.: VK00161549
Format: DVD
Duration: 22 minutes
Copyright: 2011
Price: USD 195.00

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ECO COMPANY II: RESCUING MARINE MAMMALS

The Marine Mammal Center in Northern California rescues seals, sea lions, porpoises and other injured or sick mammals. Many are victims of man-made hazards. Jordan goes to The Green Festival in San Francisco to see what she can find in eco-friendly fashion. Project Open Hand prepares 2600 meals every day for senior citizens and others with serious illnesses. Such an operation requires a lot of energy. Brendan takes a tour to find out what they are doing to reduce their energy consumption and their carbon footprint, while serving sustainable and organic meals to many in need.

Item no.: SA00161550
Format: DVD
Duration: 22 minutes
Copyright: 2011
Price: USD 195.00

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ECO COMPANY II: SAND CRABS & THE FOOD CHAIN

Brendan interviews budding scientists who are documenting the ebb and flow of the sand crab population. The Green Academy at Woodside High School teaches students to grow crops in the garden and tend to chickens. Dangerous household toxins, like paints, aerosols, pesticides, insecticides, household cleaners, batteries, and (Compact Fluorescent Lightbulbs) CFLs: how can we properly dispose of them? Adam visits a hazardous waste facility to get answers. As much as 30-percent of all produce grown on farms is plowed under because it doesn't look good enough to be sold in supermarkets. One organization is gleaning the rejected crops of local organic farmers to provide local schools with healthier lunches.

Item no.: TS00161551
Format: DVD
Duration: 22 minutes
Copyright: 2011
Price: USD 195.00

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ECO COMPANY II: TEAM MARINE

Santa Monica High School is just a few blocks from the world famous Santa Monica Beach. SMHS's Team Marine cleans the beach regularly test water quality, lobby against single use plastic bags and have recently built a solar boat. Jordan visits San Francisco's Garden for the Environment to learn about the Urban Youth Sprouts program. The teens in this program grow vegetables; learn about sustainable food systems and how to live a healthier lifestyle. Brendan goes to the studio where the student-run TV show "The Green Screen" is taped. These teens run the cameras, edit their own stories, create graphics and man the control room for a monthly show that raises awareness about environmental issues and offers ways to solve them.

Item no.: TH00161552
Format: DVD
Duration: 22 minutes
Copyright: 2011
Price: USD 195.00

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ECO COMPANY II: TEENS ON A MISSION

Brendan visits Lawrence Berkley National Laboratory where they are researching the efficiency of cooking stoves utilized by over 3 billion people world-wide. Jessica meets Ally Maize, the teen who founded the Green Youth Movement (GYM). GYM works with elementary and middle school students to develop green lifestyles at an early age. At the Brower Center, Jordan sits down with four very inspiring teens from across the country. Each one identified an issue and decided to do something about it. Finally we visit a high school celebrating Earth Day. Here, environmental projects and ecological issues are met with enthusiasm; even with a plastic monster lurking about.

Item no.: WC00161553
Format: DVD
Duration: 22 minutes
Copyright: 2011
Price: USD 195.00

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ECO COMPANY II: WEIRD SCIENCE

Brendan visits the Joint Genome Institute where two teen interns are helping with climate change research, by studying thousands-year-old DNA extracted from permafrost. Adam discovers how NASA satellites are used to study the effects of climate change on the Earth's oceans, coastlines and beaches. A group of teens are sharing their passion for the environment with younger kids through the Headlands Institute's mentor program. Jordan is selected to be trained by Al Gore's non-profit The Climate Project as part of the new Inconvenient Youth Program. She takes her camera to Nashville, Tennessee, to shoot the events of the weekend and talk with the other teens from around the world. It's a look behind the scenes of future environmental leaders.

Item no.: DM00161554
Format: DVD
Duration: 22 minutes
Copyright: 2011
Price: USD 195.00

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ECO COMPANY: BUILDING GREEN COMPETETION

Eco Company visits the campus of Santa Clara University where a team of students participate in a biannual competition called the Solar Decathlon sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy. What do they have to do to win? They must design and build the greenest, most energy efficient house. They build it, then dismantle it and take it to the Capital Mall in Washington, D.C. to be judged. While Eco Company makes themselves at home in the house that placed 3rd two years ago, Adam gets a tour of the home they are readying for this year's competition.

Item no.: KN00161287
Format: DVD
Duration: 22 minutes
Copyright: 2010
Price: USD 195.00

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ECO COMPANY: CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCE RAIN FOREST

In this episode Eco Company visits the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park. Jessica explores their rain forest dome and finds out why rain forests are so important to the delicate balance of our world-wide eco system. Then Adam takes a quick detour to visit with a global climate change export at Chabot Space & Science Center to get the simple facts about global warming and what is causing it.

Item no.: WU00161288
Format: DVD
Duration: 22 minutes
Copyright: 2010
Price: USD 195.00

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ECO COMPANY: ECO KIDS GREEN GIANTS

Eco Company wanted to know if our favorite sports teams are keeping up with the green revolution. So we went to the home of the San Francisco Giants to check it out. We learned the Giants are one of the greenest teams in sports from the concession stands, to watering the field, to recycling and transportation to the park! Jordan got the inside scoop on what they are doing and how they are doing it.

Item no.: KS00161291
Format: DVD
Duration: 22 minutes
Copyright: 2010
Price: USD 195.00

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ECO COMPANY: ECO SURFING!

Eco Company goes back to the beach... and for good reason! Surfing is very popular along the West Coast. But have you ever thought about the materials in Surfboards? Jessica found one guy who not only gave it some thought, but began making surfboards with non-toxic and sustainable materials. She caught up with him in his shop...and on the waves!

Item no.: NB00161289
Format: DVD
Duration: 22 minutes
Copyright: 2010
Price: USD 195.00

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ECO COMPANY: FARMERS' MARKET

Eco Company visits a local farmers market to check out the bounty of locally grown organic produce. There are a lot of reasons to buy organic and to buy local, but we wanted to hear and see for ourselves. So Jessica went out to an organic farm that specializes in tomatoes and melons... and a whole lot more. Meanwhile the rest of the Company checks out the booths and samples the goods.

Item no.: LC00161290
Format: DVD
Duration: 22 minutes
Copyright: 2010
Price: USD 195.00

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ECO COMPANY: HIKING

Eco Company goes hiking to enjoy fresh air and the great outdoors. When hiking you gain a great appreciation for the hills, trees, plants, streams, lakes and wildlife. And speaking of plants, we visit the Joint Bio Energy Institute...a place where high tech scientists are working to change the future of fuel. They're working to unlock nature's secrets to create plant based biofuels to replace fossil fuels. Jor- dan got a lesson in photo synthesis and sugar polymers.

Item no.: DP00161292
Format: DVD
Duration: 22 minutes
Copyright: 2010
Price: USD 195.00

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ECO COMPANY: LEFTOVER GREEN BEANS

Eco Company visits a school that is doing everything to be sustainable. From their greenhouse and organic garden, to their energy monitoring systems and the new LEED Gold certified science building with a living roof, this school is getting it right. Jordan visited the campus and also found students who regularly check the tire air pressure of commuters to maximize fuel consumption! We hadn't seen that before.

Item no.: PS00161293
Format: DVD
Duration: 22 minutes
Copyright: 2010
Price: USD 195.00

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ECO COMPANY: MONTEREY BAY AQUARIUM

In this episode Eco Company visits the Monterey Bay Aquarium known throughout the world for its conservation efforts. Tere are over 35,000 plants and animals in this amazing facility. The exhibits inspire us to preserve our oceans. First, we take a look at some of the exhibits through the eyes of some special tour guides, teens volunteers whose messages are music to our ears.

Item no.: VT00161294
Format: DVD
Duration: 22 minutes
Copyright: 2010
Price: USD 195.00

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ECO COMPANY: ORGANIC GROWING

Eco Company gets down to earth in this episode, quite literally. Jessica learns how restaurant scraps are collected to provide the nitrogen and wonderful nutrients needed to make compost. It's compost that goes back to farms and wineries to grow our food and produce. Nothing wasted and all is goes right back into the soil.

Item no.: FK00161295
Format: DVD
Duration: 22 minutes
Copyright: 2010
Price: USD 195.00

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ECO COMPANY: OUR BEACHES & PLASTIC

Eco Company goes to the beach! Because beaches and lakes are popular recreation areas, they often become a wasteland of plastic and garbage that people leave behind. But we found a girl scout troop that has adopted a Northern California beach and is determined to keep it free of trash and waste. Jessica caught up with them on beach clean-up and some of what they find is very surprising.

Item no.: MJ00161296
Format: DVD
Duration: 22 minutes
Copyright: 2010
Price: USD 195.00

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ECO COMPANY: RECYCLING

Eco Company is hanging out at the California Academy of Sciences again, but this time our first two stories are about recycling. Recycling is so very important to reducing our collective Carbon footprint! First Adam visits a materials recovery to see what happens to all of the stuff we put into our recycling bins. How do they sort it?...and what do they do with it? Then he gets a lesson in the 4 Rs: reduce, reuse, recycle and ROT (composting). Knowing the importance of the 4 Rs will help you walk a green path in life.

Item no.: NN00161297
Format: DVD
Duration: 22 minutes
Copyright: 2010
Price: USD 195.00

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ECO COMPANY: RE-USING OUR TRASH

Eco Company takes to the road on Segways for this episode. They're out looking for stuff that has a valuable second use: like used cooking oil. Who would have known restaurants would be a source for biodiesel fuel? Brendan went to a landfill where the trash goes 200 feet deep. All trash produces methane gas and this place is putting it to good use.

Item no.: SH00161298
Format: DVD
Duration: 22 minutes
Copyright: 2010
Price: USD 195.00

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ECO COMPANY: SUSTAINABLE CROPS IN INDIA

Eco Company visits two amazing schools that are doing it right when it comes to helping the planet. First up is Sacred Heart Preparatory in Menlo Park, California. Not only do they have a large organic garden, but they boast a brand new, LEED Platinum-rated science and multi-use building and a state-of-the-art resource monitoring. Here you will find sustainability both inside and out the classroom.

Item no.: GN00161299
Format: DVD
Duration: 22 minutes
Copyright: 2010
Price: USD 195.00

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INNOVATION NATION: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

Can we trust the robots of the future? Innovation Nation explores the fascinating world of Artificial Intelligence, taking us into labs and workshops where innovators teach robots to perceive, think, and move just like human beings.

Item no.: WF00161321
Format: DVD
Duration: 24 minutes
Copyright: 2010
Price: USD 195.00

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INNOVATION NATION: BIOFUEL

Will we be able to grow all of our fuel in the future? Along with exploring bold new ways of harvesting energy from biomass, Innovation Nation uncovers an amazing biofuel jet truck, a record breaking flying machine, and a unique car made almost entirely of organic matter.

Item no.: VE00161322
Format: DVD
Duration: 24 minutes
Copyright: 2010
Price: USD 195.00

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INNOVATION NATION: C02

Can we stop, or even reverse global warming? Innovation Nation follows the work of a Nobel Prize winning scientist on the Canadian prairies, an inventor in New York who has designed a unique synthetic tree, and a mega-project in Europe where CO2 instead of being sent skyward, is stored far out of harm's way deep beneath the sea bed.

Item no.: WW00161323
Format: DVD
Duration: 24 minutes
Copyright: 2010
Price: USD 195.00

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INNOVATION NATION: COMMUNICATIONS

How will we communicate in tomorrow's world? As we become more digitally connected, at ever increasing speeds, new technologies seek to transform the way we interact with one another and our environment. Innovation Nation looks at the brave new world of augmented reality, robotic tele-presence, and technologies that can only exist in a future filled with 4G ultra-broadband.

Item no.: EG00161324
Format: DVD
Duration: 24 minutes
Copyright: 2010
Price: USD 195.00

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INNOVATION NATION: ROBOTS AT WORK

Will robots replace humans? Revolutionary new machines are being designed and built for the workplace of tomorrow. Along with visiting robotic labs around the world, Innovation Nation explores robot-human psychology and tests out an exo-skeleton, a robot that you can strap on and wear.

Item no.: NN00161326
Format: DVD
Duration: 24 minutes
Copyright: 2010
Price: USD 195.00

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INNOVATION NATION: WIND POWER

Can the wind provide us with all of our power? Along with cutting-edge wind farms and new turbine designs, Innovation Nation meets renegade inventor Doug Selsam as he builds the world's first flying turbine, a device that may just change our world.

Item no.: NV00161325
Format: DVD
Duration: 24 minutes
Copyright: 2010
Price: USD 195.00

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SUSTAINABLE FUTURES: DEFORESTATION ISSUES

Thanks to sustainable rainforest management projects and government regulations, the deforestation rates in the Brazilian rainforest have declined over the past 10 years. However, 20% of the world's CO2 emissions are still caused by deforestation in Indonesia, Brazil and Congo. Kenya and Ivory coast are rapidly destroying thousand year-old jungles, affecting much more than just the local ecosystem. Overgrazing and urbanization are causing the loss of fertile land to deserts in Mongolia and China.

Item no.: TN00161529
Format: DVD
Duration: 24 minutes
Copyright: 2011
Price: USD 195.00

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SUSTAINABLE FUTURES: ECO TOURISM

Considering pollution from aviation industry and the cost of green air travel, sustainable tourism is a challenge. Despite the setbacks, eco-tourism is growing, supporting economies and conservation efforts of many countries. The Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park unites communities and ecosystems between South Africa and Mozambique that had been divided by colonial borders. Whale watching tours in Australia and nature reserves in Hong Kong and Bangladesh are important destinations for tourists, while the United Kingdom is seeing sustainable entrepreneurship in connection to its well-established culture of rock festivals.

Item no.: WG00161530
Format: DVD
Duration: 24 minutes
Copyright: 2011
Price: USD 195.00

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SUSTAINABLE FUTURES: ECONOMIC ISSUES

The benefits of carbon emission reduction go beyond environmental considerations. They affect future economies, agriculture, sustainability and energy security. Each country is entering sustainability economics with its own history of environmental problems. Local business startups around the world are responding to the demand for sustainable products and provide much needed employment. But, despite being the least responsible for carbon emissions, sub-Saharan Africa remains the most unprepared to face the challenges of climate change.

Item no.: PN00161531
Format: DVD
Duration: 24 minutes
Copyright: 2011
Price: USD 195.00

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SUSTAINABLE FUTURES: FOOD PRODUCTION

The prospect of using farmlands to grow fuel crops is expected to lead to an increase in food shortages and rises in food prices. The scientific community along with government agencies is searching for economic and regulatory incentives for sustainable farming. Genetically modified crops offer a smart but controversial solution to the threats of famine and malnutrition. In Kenya, people cook as a community, while in the Philippines, urbanites turn to subsistence farming.

Item no.: NC00161532
Format: DVD
Duration: 24 minutes
Copyright: 2011
Price: USD 195.00

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SUSTAINABLE FUTURES: GLOBAL WARMING ISSUES

Global climate change is characterized by increased extreme fluctuations in local weather patterns and an overall global warming. An experiment conducted at a biolab in the Rocky Mountains demonstrates how just a few degrees of warming completely change the local ecosystem. Lack of winter ice in the Disko Bay has affected the livelihoods of the locals. Scotland is working toward its record plan of cutting carbon emissions by 80% by the year 2050.

Item no.: VH00161533
Format: DVD
Duration: 24 minutes
Copyright: 2011
Price: USD 195.00

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SUSTAINABLE FUTURES: GREENHOUSE GAS ISSUES

Greenhouse gases have led to a steady increase in global temperatures. Local weather patterns are becoming more and more extreme. The receding and melting of polar ice caps provide easily observable evidence of global warming. Glaciologists measure the changes in the mountain ice, while the CryoSat Project records the changes in the polar ice masses from a satellite. Reduction of dependence of fossil fuels is central to the efforts to stop the greenhouse gas effect.

Item no.: RL00161534
Format: DVD
Duration: 24 minutes
Copyright: 2011
Price: USD 195.00

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SUSTAINABLE FUTURES: LANDFILLS AND WASTE ISSUES

Industrialized societies accumulate tons of waste, and the rising need for electronic devices only exacerbates the issue. The Sierra Club is pushing for standardization of electronic waste recycling, but so far it remains a limited market in the West. Recycling of electronics outsourced to India is done under terrible conditions, exposing workers to an array of toxic materials. Separation of organic and inorganic waste with subsequent recycling of everything from shoes to plastics into construction material is the base of an exemplary waste management program in the Philippines.

Item no.: KU00161535
Format: DVD
Duration: 24 minutes
Copyright: 2011
Price: USD 195.00

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SUSTAINABLE FUTURES: POLLUTION ISSUES

From cardiac and respiratory disease to climate change, the effects of air pollution pose significant health risks to individuals, society and the biosphere. The problem of waste management has transformed the landscapes of poor countries into a tragic view of rivers and drinking water sources, which are littered with unimaginable amounts of trash. See how governments and private organizations struggle to reduce the amount of pollutants from industrial and day-to-day activity.

Item no.: NR00161536
Format: DVD
Duration: 24 minutes
Copyright: 2011
Price: USD 195.00

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SUSTAINABLE FUTURES: SUSTAINABLE LIVING

Throughout the world, innovative thinkers and entrepreneurs are transforming their communities, making the dream of sustainable living a reality. The United Kingdom's push for sustainable housing developments raises awareness of energy efficiency and promotes eco-friendly home design. Cement alternatives developed in Australia reduce the carbon footprint for concrete production by 60%. Two industrial designers from Colombia are creating fashion items from recycled tires. In the Philippines, the inventor of coconut fiber nets shows how his company helps prevent devastating mudslides in the region and provides employment to locals.

Item no.: PC00161537
Format: DVD
Duration: 24 minutes
Copyright: 2011
Price: USD 195.00

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SUSTAINABLE FUTURES: THE CARBON ISSUES

Electricity, transportation, industrial, commercial and residential activities produce six recognized types of greenhouse gases, collectively known as carbon emissions. This episode profiles the approaches different countries are taking to reduce those carbon emissions. The city of Vaxjo, Sweden has pledged to become free of fossil fuels by 2030. There is a push to create an international court for environmental law. In the meantime, an emerging market is growing, with new technologies being implemented: from thermography and LED lights for the homeowners to solar fields and wind farms for whole regions.

Item no.: HB00161538
Format: DVD
Duration: 24 minutes
Copyright: 2011
Price: USD 195.00

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SUSTAINABLE FUTURES: THE ENERGY ISSUES

Worldwide fossil fuel consumption is depleting the natural resources and polluting the environment. The need for alternative fuel sources is growing. Photovoltaic power plants, geysers, small wind turbines and even grasses provide an opportunity for the development of cleaner fuel industry essential for sustainable economy.

Item no.: EB00161539
Format: DVD
Duration: 24 minutes
Copyright: 2011
Price: USD 195.00

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SUSTAINABLE FUTURES: THE WATER ISSUES

While some regions of the world enjoy an abundance of water, one billion people live in areas struggling with drought and drinking water contamination. By 2025, two-thirds of the world's population is expected to face a water shortage. This episode profiles water purification and conservation projects throughout the world, which aim to reduce the environmental and economic threats of a future where water is a scarce commodity.

Item no.: NS00161540
Format: DVD
Duration: 24 minutes
Copyright: 2011
Price: USD 195.00

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SUSTAINABLE FUTURES: TRANSPORT POLLUTION

Pollutants from automotive transport are a major source of greenhouse gases. Government organizations, volunteer and business startups throughout the world are taking steps to reduce emissions of particulate and gas emissions from cars, scooters, buses and commercial aircrafts.

Item no.: JH00161541
Format: DVD
Duration: 24 minutes
Copyright: 2011
Price: USD 195.00

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