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Gordon Hempton says there are fewer than a dozen places of silence remaining in America, and none in Europe.
they began to work 4 jobs between them to pay the mortgage, until one day they remembered they had a choice
An op-ed by Bill McKibben, author and founder of 350.org, narrated and illustrated by Stephen Thomson
Set in Lesotho, this video shows a group of schoolchildren making a keyhole garden.
face-to-face with fantastic creatures: narwhals, Arctic foxes, elephant seals, and more.
Camille Seaman, author of “Melting Away: Polar Images” The Last Iceberg
As executive chair of the Ford Motor Company, Bill Ford leads the company that put the world on wheels.
Michael Fishbach narrates his encounter with a humpback whale entangled in a fishing net.
Ken broke up with Barbie after finding out some of the paper in her packaging comes from a Singapore company, Asian Pulp & Paper (APP), who clearcuts rain forests and destroys biodiversity in Indonesia.
Join John Hardy on a tour of the Green School, his off-the-grid school in Bali that teaches kids how to build, garden, create (and get into college).
Marcel Dicke makes an appetizing case for adding insects to everyone's diet. His message to squeamish chefs and foodies: delicacies like locusts and caterpillars compete with meat in flavor, nutrition and eco-friendliness.
A science-based look at the Universe, certainly not a religious one, although spirit can certainly take a stand within all...
this year's theme is "Youth, the next wave for change" and we take a celebratory look at the importance of our oceans.
Dr. Justin Wilkinson from NASA's astronaut team describes the special places that spacemen focus on whenever they get a moment.
They are far more varied - they are even more adaptable than one would expect...
In the deepest, darkest parts of the oceans are ecosystems with more diversity than a tropical rainforest. Taking us on a voyage into the ocean -- from the deepest trenches to the remains of Titanic -- marine biologist David Gallo explores the wonder and beauty of marine life.
“Today we’ve only explored about 3 percent of what’s out there in the ocean. Already we’ve found the world’s highest mountains, the world’s deepest valleys, underwater lakes, underwater waterfalls … . There’s still 97 percent, and either that 97 percent is empty or just full of surprises.”
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Gordon Hempton says there are fewer than a dozen places of silence remaining in America, and none in Europe.
they began to work 4 jobs between them to pay the mortgage, until one day they remembered they had a choice
An op-ed by Bill McKibben, author and founder of 350.org, narrated and illustrated by Stephen Thomson
Set in Lesotho, this video shows a group of schoolchildren making a keyhole garden.
face-to-face with fantastic creatures: narwhals, Arctic foxes, elephant seals, and more.
Camille Seaman, author of “Melting Away: Polar Images” The Last Iceberg
As executive chair of the Ford Motor Company, Bill Ford leads the company that put the world on wheels.
Michael Fishbach narrates his encounter with a humpback whale entangled in a fishing net.
Ken broke up with Barbie after finding out some of the paper in her packaging comes from a Singapore company, Asian Pulp & Paper (APP), who clearcuts rain forests and destroys biodiversity in Indonesia.
Join John Hardy on a tour of the Green School, his off-the-grid school in Bali that teaches kids how to build, garden, create (and get into college).
Marcel Dicke makes an appetizing case for adding insects to everyone's diet. His message to squeamish chefs and foodies: delicacies like locusts and caterpillars compete with meat in flavor, nutrition and eco-friendliness.
A science-based look at the Universe, certainly not a religious one, although spirit can certainly take a stand within all...
this year's theme is "Youth, the next wave for change" and we take a celebratory look at the importance of our oceans.
Dr. Justin Wilkinson from NASA's astronaut team describes the special places that spacemen focus on whenever they get a moment.
They are far more varied - they are even more adaptable than one would expect...

