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Mutated superbugs that could kill millions are being engineered by scientists worldwide.
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What should a community do with its unused land? Plant food, of course.
We Must Act Today
 
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid opens Clean Energy Summit, 2012, with a speech on Climate Change: ‘We Must Act Today’.
Roman Gaus
 
Roman is CEO of UrbanFarmers AG, a pioneering Spin-off from the University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW) in Wädenswil that aims to bring sustainable urban agricultural practices into cities of the 21st century.
Greening the South Bronx
 
kids grow lush gardens for food, greenery -- and jobs
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UN Earth Summit Talk June 2012
Belugas need your Help
 
Pierce Brosnan calls for citizen action to stop the Apache Alaska Corporation from deploying seismic airguns in the critical habitat of the last 284 beluga whales of Alaska's Cook Inlet.
Wheat UNhealthy
 
Dr. William Davis explains why the wheat of today is not the wheat of yesterday and why it has become so destructive to health
Genetically-Modified Seeds
 
Bill Moyers talks to scientist and philosopher Vandana Shiva, who’s become a rock star in the global battle over genetically modified seeds.
Gulf Seafood Deformities
 
Scientists say they have found deformities among seafood and a great decline in the numbers of marine life.
Endless Oil Spills in Nigeria
 
Radical increase in Nigerian oil spills.
Homeless Polar Bear in London
 
A Homeless Polar Bear in London - Ft. Jude Law and Radiohead
Rio+20 Prince Charles
 
Prince Charles climate change warning
An App to Water your Plants
 
Plant-in City Intelligent Terraniums
A Match Made in Africa
 
An elephant calf and a sheep form a surprising bond in an African nature reserve.
Death in the Forest
 
Chut Wutty killed in Cambodia.
The Fourth World
 
In 2007 1 billion people lived in slums, by 2030 it will be 2 billion.
Carbon for Water Program
 
LifeStraw water filters = no longer have to treat water by boiling it using wood,
End of the Nile
 
Egypt is headed for a major crisis. Population growth has drastically increased demand for water.
Mining minerals from seawater
 
bacteria biologically "mine" minerals from water
 
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The predictions are that our planet we reach 7 billion people on October 31, 2011.
It took only 13 years for us to gain our last billion!
How many children do women say are ideal?
Nigeria = 9.1
Austria = 1.6
The world has never seen anything like the population explosion of the past century. The United Nations projects that the global population will top 9 billion by 2050 and 10 billion by 2100. But these projections are uncertain, as they depend on assumptions about the future, such as how many children a woman will have 20 or 30 years hence. This video, part of Science's special issue on Population, highlights demographic trends around the globe, which offer a window into what our future world may look like.



 

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Building the Perfect Bug
 
Mutated superbugs that could kill millions are being engineered by scientists worldwide.
Eat your Landscapes
 
What should a community do with its unused land? Plant food, of course.
We Must Act Today
 
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid opens Clean Energy Summit, 2012, with a speech on Climate Change: ‘We Must Act Today’.
Roman Gaus
 
Roman is CEO of UrbanFarmers AG, a pioneering Spin-off from the University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW) in Wädenswil that aims to bring sustainable urban agricultural practices into cities of the 21st century.
Greening the South Bronx
 
kids grow lush gardens for food, greenery -- and jobs
Brittany Trilford
 
UN Earth Summit Talk June 2012
Belugas need your Help
 
Pierce Brosnan calls for citizen action to stop the Apache Alaska Corporation from deploying seismic airguns in the critical habitat of the last 284 beluga whales of Alaska's Cook Inlet.
Wheat UNhealthy
 
Dr. William Davis explains why the wheat of today is not the wheat of yesterday and why it has become so destructive to health
Genetically-Modified Seeds
 
Bill Moyers talks to scientist and philosopher Vandana Shiva, who’s become a rock star in the global battle over genetically modified seeds.
Gulf Seafood Deformities
 
Scientists say they have found deformities among seafood and a great decline in the numbers of marine life.
Endless Oil Spills in Nigeria
 
Radical increase in Nigerian oil spills.
Homeless Polar Bear in London
 
A Homeless Polar Bear in London - Ft. Jude Law and Radiohead
Rio+20 Prince Charles
 
Prince Charles climate change warning
An App to Water your Plants
 
Plant-in City Intelligent Terraniums
A Match Made in Africa
 
An elephant calf and a sheep form a surprising bond in an African nature reserve.
Death in the Forest
 
Chut Wutty killed in Cambodia.
The Fourth World
 
In 2007 1 billion people lived in slums, by 2030 it will be 2 billion.
Carbon for Water Program
 
LifeStraw water filters = no longer have to treat water by boiling it using wood,
End of the Nile
 
Egypt is headed for a major crisis. Population growth has drastically increased demand for water.
Mining minerals from seawater
 
bacteria biologically "mine" minerals from water
 
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