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Pbs Learning Media: Global Warming: The Developing World
Thanks to technology, the world is changing faster than ever before. Unfortunately, many of these changes are probably having a negative impact on the global climate. This video segment adapted from NOVA/FRONTLINE takes a look at what...
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Pbs Learning Media: Liquid Assets: A Water System
Learn how New York City's drinking water travels from watersheds in upstate New York in this segment from the WPSU documentary Liquid Assets. [2:45]
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Pbs Learning Media: Ruff Ruffman: An Orange Dog Goes Green
Learn about being environmentally friendly with the help of technology, and the much-loved character Ruff Ruffman. [2 min, 44 sec]
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Pbs Learning Media: Ruff Ruffman: Ask Ruff: The Green Edition
Hear advice from the much-loved character Ruff Ruffman on how to use media and technology to help the environment. [2:37]
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Pbs Learning Media: Water Quality: Activism
Individual responsibility for water quality is the key to solving the puzzle of water quality. Awareness of the problem isn't enough. It's only when that new knowledge is put into Action, that we'll begin to see a difference in our...
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Pbs Learning Media: Water Pressures: Gender and Education
Learn how water shortage in Rajasthan, India effects women specifically. [5:53]
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Pbs Learning Media: Germany Phases Out Nuclear Power
Learn about Germany's controversial decision to end its nuclear energy program. [4:45]
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Pbs Learning Media: Inexpensive Inventions and the World's Poor: Earth Sky
Environmental scientist Ashok Gadgil is perhaps best known for his inventions which include an ultraviolet water purifier that can provide clean, cheap water for a thousand people per day and an inexpensive, ultra-efficient cooking stove...
Bozeman Science
Bozeman Science: Human Impacts on Earth Systems
In this video, Paul Andersen explains how humans are impacting the Earth through farming, mining, pollution and climate change. According to the NGSS wise management can reduce impacts on the planet. This will become more important as...