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Throughout human evolution, multiple versions of humans co-existed. Could we be mid-upgrade now?
a part of the Maldives that tourists do not see - a huge island waste dump.
Have we used up all our resources? Have we filled up all the livable space on Earth?
James Hansen tells the story of his involvement in the science of and debate over global climate change.
A time-lapse of Planet Earth, created from images produced by the geostationary Electro-L Weather Satellite
Lethal Sounds - The use of military sonar poses a deadly threat to whales and other marine mammals.
Architect Kate Orff's hero is the oyster. She sees natural filters as a major agent of urban change. Bundled into beds and sunk into city rivers, oysters slurp up pollution (they thrive on things which are toxic to others) and make dirty waters clean -- creating an "oyster-tecture." Orff shares her vision for an urban landscape that links nature and humanity for mutual benefit.
She is principal of SCAPE, a landscape architecture and urban design office with projects ranging from a 1,000-square-foot pocket park in Brooklyn to a 100-acre environmental center in Greenville, SC, to a 1000-acre landfill regeneration project in Dublin, Ireland. www.urbanlandscapelab.org
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Throughout human evolution, multiple versions of humans co-existed. Could we be mid-upgrade now?
a part of the Maldives that tourists do not see - a huge island waste dump.
Have we used up all our resources? Have we filled up all the livable space on Earth?
James Hansen tells the story of his involvement in the science of and debate over global climate change.
A time-lapse of Planet Earth, created from images produced by the geostationary Electro-L Weather Satellite
Lethal Sounds - The use of military sonar poses a deadly threat to whales and other marine mammals.