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Today we’ve only explored about 3 percent of what’s out there in the ocean.
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Good to remember how sustainable real maple syrup is versus dyed corn syrup
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The violent side of the ocean captured on film.
Ocean Heroes
 
Ocean Heroes is highlighting the many people leading the movement to restore the oceans through their actions -- big and small.
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Neil DeGrasse Tyson was asked by a reader of TIME magazine, "What is the most astounding fact you can share with us about the Universe?" This is his answer.
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a "soup" of floating garbage that is filling our oceans.
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best known for his Industrial Scars series
The Invisible Universe
 
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Flotsam and Jetsam
 
Texel, the island where everything washes up...
Look up for a Change
 
the importance of preserving our dark night sky
Earth Hour 2012
 
2012: 8.30pm, Saturday 31 March
Ramen And Gatorade
 
a look at how the human body responds to processed versus whole foods.
Billions of Other Planets
 
each of the 100 billion stars in the Milky Way probably has at least one companion planet
Mike deGruy: Hooked by an octopus
 
Mike deGruy has spent decades looking intimately at the ocean.
 
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It is one of the largest ecological disasters in the world. As a bitter dispute over who is at fault rages, this report takes a powerful grassroots look at 50 years of devastation in the Niger Delta.

Aerial shots show vast black islands surrounded by shimmering slicks of oil. This is what much of the Niger Delta looks like after what environmentalists say is "the equivalent of one Exxon Valdez every year". While it is revealed by secret correspondance released by Wikileaks that one minister can siphon off $20 million dollars in bribes from oil companies, local communities are reduced to eating fish meat that tastes of kerosene. This inequality has led to the rise in cases of sabotage of pipelines to get access to crude oil. It is this that the oil companies blame now for the level of pollution. But for ecologists there are no doubts that poor maintenance is far more to blame than the low level sabotage for the fact that the Delta has more than one leak every day. They say the companies consider it cheaper to lose the oil than maintain and protect the pipes. And as the world turns a blind eye, the desperation of the locals intensifies. "There's a vast contrast between what we saw in America, when President Barack Obama was on the side of the people during the Gulf of Mexico spill, and here."

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Narrated Tour of the Moon
 
NASA takes viewers through a four and a half minute narrated tour of the Moon
Deep Ocean
 
Today we’ve only explored about 3 percent of what’s out there in the ocean.
Sustainable Maple Syrup
 
Good to remember how sustainable real maple syrup is versus dyed corn syrup
Meet the Frackers
 
Fracking may have caused Ohio earthquakes.
Herd of Elephants
 
Entire Herd of Elephants Return to Mourn Loss of Lawrence Anthony
30 Dolphins Stranded
 
Dolphins stranded and saved by local people at Arraial do Cabo, Brazil
Angry Seas
 
The violent side of the ocean captured on film.
Ocean Heroes
 
Ocean Heroes is highlighting the many people leading the movement to restore the oceans through their actions -- big and small.
Most Astounding Fact
 
Neil DeGrasse Tyson was asked by a reader of TIME magazine, "What is the most astounding fact you can share with us about the Universe?" This is his answer.
An Ocean of Plastic
 
a "soup" of floating garbage that is filling our oceans.
J Henry Fair
 
best known for his Industrial Scars series
The Invisible Universe
 
An app that lets us "see" otherwise invisible wavelengths
Massive Dolphin Party
 
Racing a ship for fun...
Floating Solar Panels
 
the panels turn on the water in order to follow the sun.
Flotsam and Jetsam
 
Texel, the island where everything washes up...
Look up for a Change
 
the importance of preserving our dark night sky
Earth Hour 2012
 
2012: 8.30pm, Saturday 31 March
Ramen And Gatorade
 
a look at how the human body responds to processed versus whole foods.
Billions of Other Planets
 
each of the 100 billion stars in the Milky Way probably has at least one companion planet
Mike deGruy: Hooked by an octopus
 
Mike deGruy has spent decades looking intimately at the ocean.
 
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