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The film *End of Suburbia* examines how, since World War II, North Americans invested wealth in suburbia. It promised space, affordability, family life, and upward mobility, becoming synonymous
This interview, originally posted by MarkMolaro on November 25, 2007, features K. David Harrison. Harrison is an assistant professor of

The documentary "Haynesville" explores the momentous discovery of the largest natural gas field in the U.S. Louisiana backwoods. It delves into the ensuing boom and its impact on three

Sustainability pioneers discuss the historical evolution of sustainable development.
This discussion is part of The Regeneration Project and the Ray Anderson Memorial Interviews.
Earth's average surface temperature in 2024 was the warmest on record.
This finding comes from an analysis led by NASA scientists.
TED head Chris Anderson introduces "Infectious Generosity," exploring how the internet can supercharge small acts of kindness, transforming lives globally. Discover how to cultivate a generous

An EcoDistrict is a neighborhood or district dedicated to significantly improving its environmental performance. This commitment is realized through an integrated strategy.
This strategy

In this old bikeTV segment, Mark Lakeman from Portland, OR's City Repair Project discusses the organization's origins and mission.
He details how the community actively engages in both the
Join Jeff Corwin as he explores climate change impacts, from California's drought-stricken Sierra Nevada and the Caldor Fire's aftermath, where he meets firefighters, to Washington State. There,
Jeff Corwin explores the Great Plains' interconnected species. He aids bison re-establishment with Native American tribes and conserves black-footed ferrets, once thought extinct. Ferrets
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