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Earth and Asteroids
 
What's six miles wide and can end civilization in an instant? An asteroid.
A Magical Day with a Right Whale
 
photographing enormous right whales off the coast of New Zealand.
Michael Pollan: The Farm Bill
 
The 2012 Farm Bill could be rewritten as early as November 23.
Conception to Birth
 
Alexander Tsiaras shares a powerful medical visualization, showing human development from conception to birth and beyond.
Time Lapse View from Space
 
Fly Over the Earth with NASA
The World Becomes What You Teach
 
Zoe created the first Master of Education and Certificate Program in Humane Education in the U.S. covering the interconnected issues of human rights, environmental preservation, and animal protection
White Salmon River
 
the nearly 100-year-old Condit Dam was disabled with explosives October 28, 2011.
90 Foot Wave!
 
Garrett McNamara just broke the world record for largest wave surfed
Plastic Bag Pollution
 
CNN's Amber Lyon examines the effect of plastic bags on the environment.
Murmuration in Ireland
 
A chance encounter and shared moment with one of nature's fleeting phenomena. A collection of starlings is called a murmuration.
Transition to a world without oil
 
Rob Hopkins reminds us that the oil our world depends on is steadily running out. He proposes a unique solution to this problem -
7 Billion: How?
 
It was just two centuries ago that the global population was 1 billion — in 1804.
Meatless Monday
 
What exactly are Meatless Mondays? Find out why they're sweeping the nation, who's taking part, why they're doing it, and how you can join them.
Bears Play with Pumpkins
 
Wall Street Revolt
 
The emotional outpouring of the Occupy movement spreads to 1500 cities
E-Waste Hell
 
How are the West's 'recycled' TVs and computers ending up in a toxic dump in Ghana?
Midnight Sun
 
A natural phenomenon occurring in the summer months north of the Arctic Circle
Kayaking with Blue Whales
 
The lunge feed was heart pounding excitement, but seeing one underwater was relaxing and peaceful.
My Mushroom Burial Suit
 
Jae Rhim Lee's Infinity Burial Project explores the choices we face after death, and how our choices reflect our denial or acceptance of death’s physical implications.
Freeing energy from the Grid
 
What would happen if we could generate power from our windowpanes?
 
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'My paper Boat' won last year's '1 minute to save the world' film competition to highlight the impacts of climate change.

'My Paper Boat' is the story of a little boy who lost his play space due to a drought. He is now confused on where to leave his paper boat. So he is looking around for various means to make it move. For him, the hot sun is the villain but we know the reality.

This year's competition is now open for entries. See Iminutetosavetheworld.com deadline for new entries -- Dec 17th, 2010.

 

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Earth and Asteroids
 
What's six miles wide and can end civilization in an instant? An asteroid.
A Magical Day with a Right Whale
 
photographing enormous right whales off the coast of New Zealand.
Michael Pollan: The Farm Bill
 
The 2012 Farm Bill could be rewritten as early as November 23.
Conception to Birth
 
Alexander Tsiaras shares a powerful medical visualization, showing human development from conception to birth and beyond.
Time Lapse View from Space
 
Fly Over the Earth with NASA
The World Becomes What You Teach
 
Zoe created the first Master of Education and Certificate Program in Humane Education in the U.S. covering the interconnected issues of human rights, environmental preservation, and animal protection
White Salmon River
 
the nearly 100-year-old Condit Dam was disabled with explosives October 28, 2011.
90 Foot Wave!
 
Garrett McNamara just broke the world record for largest wave surfed
Plastic Bag Pollution
 
CNN's Amber Lyon examines the effect of plastic bags on the environment.
Murmuration in Ireland
 
A chance encounter and shared moment with one of nature's fleeting phenomena. A collection of starlings is called a murmuration.
Transition to a world without oil
 
Rob Hopkins reminds us that the oil our world depends on is steadily running out. He proposes a unique solution to this problem -
7 Billion: How?
 
It was just two centuries ago that the global population was 1 billion — in 1804.
Meatless Monday
 
What exactly are Meatless Mondays? Find out why they're sweeping the nation, who's taking part, why they're doing it, and how you can join them.
Bears Play with Pumpkins
 
Wall Street Revolt
 
The emotional outpouring of the Occupy movement spreads to 1500 cities
E-Waste Hell
 
How are the West's 'recycled' TVs and computers ending up in a toxic dump in Ghana?
Midnight Sun
 
A natural phenomenon occurring in the summer months north of the Arctic Circle
Kayaking with Blue Whales
 
The lunge feed was heart pounding excitement, but seeing one underwater was relaxing and peaceful.
My Mushroom Burial Suit
 
Jae Rhim Lee's Infinity Burial Project explores the choices we face after death, and how our choices reflect our denial or acceptance of death’s physical implications.
Freeing energy from the Grid
 
What would happen if we could generate power from our windowpanes?
 
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