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Natural State, Natural State: Episode 22
produced by Stuart Allan, fl. 2005, in Natural State (Geelong, Victoria: Switch International), 24 mins
Young Woodlanders- Children from Bosnia and England are forced to cooperate and learn eco-skills in a local forest. Cool City- Tokyo residents turn to pouring water on the city’s concrete to cool it down. Los Angeles Power- With numbers growing, new forms of power are being investigated in Los Angeles. Isle of W...
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produced by Stuart Allan, fl. 2005, in Natural State (Geelong, Victoria: Switch International), 24 mins
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Young Woodlanders- Children from Bosnia and England are forced to cooperate and learn eco-skills in a local forest. Cool City- Tokyo residents turn to pouring water on the city’s concrete to cool it down. Los Angeles Power- With numbers growing, new forms of power are being investigated in Los Angeles. Isle of Wight Garden- Tourists flock to this beautiful sunny spot. Fruit Tattoo- A new replacement for the little stickers we are accustomed to...
Young Woodlanders- Children from Bosnia and England are forced to cooperate and learn eco-skills in a local forest. Cool City- Tokyo residents turn to pouring water on the city’s concrete to cool it down. Los Angeles Power- With numbers growing, new forms of power are being investigated in Los Angeles. Isle of Wight Garden- Tourists flock to this beautiful sunny spot. Fruit Tattoo- A new replacement for the little stickers we are accustomed to on our fruit. Organic Farming- Reasons as to why 85 percent more plant species grow on organic farms. Rare Snowdrops- A look at the first signs of spring when this special flower breaks through the winter snow. Nations In Bloom- An annual competition celebrating environmental towns. The awards are called the Green Oscars. Conservation Professorship- A new academic credential being handed out at Cambridge University. Eco Coffin A Belgian company has released an eco-coffin made only from recyclable materials. World Rivers Report- A disturbing report into the major damage being done by humans to the rivers on the planet.
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Field of Study
Environmental Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Stuart Allan, fl. 2005, Laurie Atlas, fl. 2011
Publisher
Switch International
Series
Natural State
Speaker / Narrator
Laurie Atlas, fl. 2011
Topic / Theme
Rivers, Coffins, Awards, Farming, Fruits, Tattoos, Gardens, Renewable energy sources, Concrete, Flowers
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2005 by Switch International
Person
Stuart Allan, fl. 2005, Laurie Atlas, fl. 2011
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