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The typical broiler chicken comes from a facility that produces more than 605,000 birds a year.
Farm Bill a Food Bill
 
advocate for a Farm Bill that's also a Healthy Food bill. Some surprising stats about who's receiving federal farm subsidies.
Predators gather for Sardine Run
 
South Africa's annual Sardine Run has been dubbed 'The Greatest Shoal on Earth'
Farmer to Farmer: The Truth About GM Crops
 
the reality of farming genetically modified crops in the USA 10 years after their introduction.
Elephant With a Prosthetic Foot
 
this endangered Asian elephant had lost his left front foot due to injuries sustained from a poacher's snare.
Baby Hippo Ballet
 
San Diego Zoo's 5-month-old hippo calf, Adhama, is becoming increasingly playful and has developed quite a skill for water ballet.
Project Ocean
 
shocking facts and figures surrounding unsustainable fishing practices and the devastating effect overfishing could have on marine ecosystems.
Long Line Fishing in Gulf
 
Pew Environment Group is working with conservation and sport fishing organizations to stop surface longline fishing in the Gulf
Sahara Solar Breeder Project
 
The project's declared goal is to provide 50% of the world’s electricity by 2050, using superconductors to deliver the power to distant locations.
Cats Against Climate Change
 
Cat speaks out against climate change.
The toxic cost of coal in China
 
enough toxic coal ash to fill an Olympic-sized swimming pool every two and a half minutes.
Good Bugs fight Bad Bugs
 
Shimon Steinberg looks at the difference between pests and bugs
Pure Bronte
 
By Marcus O'Brien
Boy On The Bike - Japan
 
Aftereffects of the Tsunami. Rikuzentakata was once a vibrant fishing port, a place of people, temples and traditional houses and was listed as one of Japan's most scenic places.
Green Water Infrastructure
 
addressing water issues head-on can create thousands of good jobs in the process.
Only 50 Amur leopards remaining in the wild
 
Recent video footage from a survey on a group of critically endangered Amur leopards in the Russian Far East
Millions of songbirds in danger
 
Big Oil's tar sands mining is destroying our continent's greatest songbird nursery.
Thousands Of Dead Fish In The Red River
 
Love County, Oklahoma -- Fishermen in a small community in southern Oklahoma are looking for answers after finding thousands of dead fish on the Red River.
Goats eat Weeds
 
The city of Colorado Springs uses herds of goats for noxious weed abatement.
How diet soda causes weight gain
 
The pH balance in your body is directly effected by your diet.
 
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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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Industrial Chicken Production
 
The typical broiler chicken comes from a facility that produces more than 605,000 birds a year.
Farm Bill a Food Bill
 
advocate for a Farm Bill that's also a Healthy Food bill. Some surprising stats about who's receiving federal farm subsidies.
Predators gather for Sardine Run
 
South Africa's annual Sardine Run has been dubbed 'The Greatest Shoal on Earth'
Farmer to Farmer: The Truth About GM Crops
 
the reality of farming genetically modified crops in the USA 10 years after their introduction.
Elephant With a Prosthetic Foot
 
this endangered Asian elephant had lost his left front foot due to injuries sustained from a poacher's snare.
Baby Hippo Ballet
 
San Diego Zoo's 5-month-old hippo calf, Adhama, is becoming increasingly playful and has developed quite a skill for water ballet.
Project Ocean
 
shocking facts and figures surrounding unsustainable fishing practices and the devastating effect overfishing could have on marine ecosystems.
Long Line Fishing in Gulf
 
Pew Environment Group is working with conservation and sport fishing organizations to stop surface longline fishing in the Gulf
Sahara Solar Breeder Project
 
The project's declared goal is to provide 50% of the world’s electricity by 2050, using superconductors to deliver the power to distant locations.
Cats Against Climate Change
 
Cat speaks out against climate change.
The toxic cost of coal in China
 
enough toxic coal ash to fill an Olympic-sized swimming pool every two and a half minutes.
Good Bugs fight Bad Bugs
 
Shimon Steinberg looks at the difference between pests and bugs
Pure Bronte
 
By Marcus O'Brien
Boy On The Bike - Japan
 
Aftereffects of the Tsunami. Rikuzentakata was once a vibrant fishing port, a place of people, temples and traditional houses and was listed as one of Japan's most scenic places.
Green Water Infrastructure
 
addressing water issues head-on can create thousands of good jobs in the process.
Only 50 Amur leopards remaining in the wild
 
Recent video footage from a survey on a group of critically endangered Amur leopards in the Russian Far East
Millions of songbirds in danger
 
Big Oil's tar sands mining is destroying our continent's greatest songbird nursery.
Thousands Of Dead Fish In The Red River
 
Love County, Oklahoma -- Fishermen in a small community in southern Oklahoma are looking for answers after finding thousands of dead fish on the Red River.
Goats eat Weeds
 
The city of Colorado Springs uses herds of goats for noxious weed abatement.
How diet soda causes weight gain
 
The pH balance in your body is directly effected by your diet.
 
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