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Planet Earth: Seven Ways to Help Save the World

As the world wakes up to the need to protect the environment, ABC News continues to cover the most crucial ecological issues of today—and tomorrow. This unprecedented program, reported from all seven continents on the eve of Earth Day 2007, examines urgent problems unfolding in the natural world and offers some real solutions to them. From Australia’s Great Barrier Reef to the Brazilian rain forest to an African game preserve to a massive solar power array in Arizona, these stories will open eyes, ears, and minds. Seven leading science and business experts share insights on water shortages, species extinction, loss of habitat, and runaway energy consumption. An additional report vividly illustrates simple lifestyle changes that can reduce humanity’s collective environmental footprint. (41 minutes)

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Item#: FMK37523
Copyright date: ©2007
VHS ISBN 978-1-4213-7845-9
DVD ISBN 978-1-4213-7846-6




     
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Environmental Issues and Human Impact
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This video looks at urgent environmental concerns facing planet Earth and what people can do to repair the degradation humans have caused. Air and water pollution, the effects of pollution on health and the environment, deforestation and loss of wetl...(more details)
 
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Global Warming and the Extinction of Species
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Some scientific studies predict that as the Earth continues to warm, up to a third of all species could go extinct by the middle of the century. This ABC News program looks at the effect of global warming on non-human life-specifically two species of...(more details)
 
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Going Green: Real-World Solutions for the Environment
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It's easy to talk about environmental stewardship, but quite another matter to practice it. This compilation of 12 ABC News stories shows how governments, businesses, and individuals around the world are taking concrete, eco-friendly action. Each eng...(more details)
 
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The Field Museum: Earthly Treasures
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Ceiling-high totem poles, two enormous African elephants locked in perpetual battle, and Sue-the world's largest, most complete, and best preserved T. rex ever found-are only a few of the more than 20 million earthly treasures at The Field Museum, in...(more details)
 
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Gold Futures: Open-Pit Mining in Romania
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Rosia Montana is a Romanian village that has existed since the days of ancient Rome. Now, as Gabriel Resources, a Canadian mining company, hopes to begin excavation there of the largest open-pit gold mine in Europe, mineral wealth and badly needed jo...(more details)
 
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