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Don't Mess With Us, Episode 7, Demolition Waste
presented by Henry Golding, 1987-; produced by Anna Karenina Tolentino, in Don't Mess With Us, Episode 7 (Mediacorp TV Singapore, 2014), 21 mins
2 million tonnes or about 200,000 trucks full of demolition waste – That’s how much Singapore produces every year. Strapped for space, how does a small city state stay above the rubble?
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presented by Henry Golding, 1987-; produced by Anna Karenina Tolentino, in Don't Mess With Us, Episode 7 (Mediacorp TV Singapore, 2014), 21 mins
Description
2 million tonnes or about 200,000 trucks full of demolition waste – That’s how much Singapore produces every year. Strapped for space, how does a small city state stay above the rubble?
Field of Study
Environmental Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Anna Karenina Tolentino
Author / Creator
Henry Golding, 1987-
Date Published / Released
2014
Publisher
Mediacorp TV Singapore
Series
Don't Mess With Us
Topic / Theme
Construction materials, Recycling (Waste, etc.), Waste disposal
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2014 Mediacorp TV Singapore
Place Discussed
Singapore
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Fill My Tank, Fill My Tank: Episode 1
directed by Kenneth Cheong, fl. 2012; presented by Sean Lee Davies, fl. 2014; produced by Sean Lee Davies, fl. 2014, in Fill My Tank (London, England: TVF International, 2013), 22 mins
Energy consumption is out of control. Our non-renewable fossil fuel supplies are getting dangerously low, and we're still using more and more every day! Fossil fuels release CO2 gasses, polluting the air we breathe. How can we fuel our future without it costing the world?
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directed by Kenneth Cheong, fl. 2012; presented by Sean Lee Davies, fl. 2014; produced by Sean Lee Davies, fl. 2014, in Fill My Tank (London, England: TVF International, 2013), 22 mins
Description
Energy consumption is out of control. Our non-renewable fossil fuel supplies are getting dangerously low, and we're still using more and more every day! Fossil fuels release CO2 gasses, polluting the air we breathe. How can we fuel our future without it costing the world?
Field of Study
Environmental Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Sean Lee Davies, fl. 2014
Author / Creator
Kenneth Cheong, fl. 2012, Sean Lee Davies, fl. 2014
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
TVF International
Series
Fill My Tank
Topic / Theme
Renewable energy sources, Fuel, Automobile trips
Copyright Message
Copyright © TVF International
Place Discussed
Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia
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Fill My Tank, Fill My Tank: Episode 5
directed by Kenneth Cheong, fl. 2012; presented by Sean Lee Davies, fl. 2014; produced by Sean Lee Davies, fl. 2014, in Fill My Tank (London, England: TVF International, 2013), 22 mins
Energy consumption is out of control. Our non-renewable fossil fuel supplies are getting dangerously low, and we're still using more and more every day! Fossil fuels release CO2 gasses, polluting the air we breathe. How can we fuel our future without it costing the world?
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directed by Kenneth Cheong, fl. 2012; presented by Sean Lee Davies, fl. 2014; produced by Sean Lee Davies, fl. 2014, in Fill My Tank (London, England: TVF International, 2013), 22 mins
Description
Energy consumption is out of control. Our non-renewable fossil fuel supplies are getting dangerously low, and we're still using more and more every day! Fossil fuels release CO2 gasses, polluting the air we breathe. How can we fuel our future without it costing the world?
Field of Study
Environmental Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Sean Lee Davies, fl. 2014
Author / Creator
Kenneth Cheong, fl. 2012, Sean Lee Davies, fl. 2014
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
TVF International
Series
Fill My Tank
Topic / Theme
Renewable energy sources, Fuel, Automobile trips
Copyright Message
Copyright © TVF International
Place Discussed
Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia
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Future Cities, Singapore
presented by Andrew Stevens, fl. 1993; produced by Cable News Network (CNN), in Future Cities (Atlanta, GA: Cable News Network (CNN), 2015), 23 mins
By the year 2050, 75% of us will live in cities. How will we live, work, and breathe? The city-state of Singapore has been grappling with that very question for decades. Now celebrating 50 years as an independent nation, and home to more than 5 million people, with literally nowhere to grow, its leaders are lookin...
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presented by Andrew Stevens, fl. 1993; produced by Cable News Network (CNN), in Future Cities (Atlanta, GA: Cable News Network (CNN), 2015), 23 mins
Description
By the year 2050, 75% of us will live in cities. How will we live, work, and breathe? The city-state of Singapore has been grappling with that very question for decades. Now celebrating 50 years as an independent nation, and home to more than 5 million people, with literally nowhere to grow, its leaders are looking for new ways to tackle the challenges of rapid urbanization and an aging population. CNN's Future Cities goes inside major infrastr...
By the year 2050, 75% of us will live in cities. How will we live, work, and breathe? The city-state of Singapore has been grappling with that very question for decades. Now celebrating 50 years as an independent nation, and home to more than 5 million people, with literally nowhere to grow, its leaders are looking for new ways to tackle the challenges of rapid urbanization and an aging population. CNN's Future Cities goes inside major infrastructure projects that are in the pipeline, and meets the people and planners behind them, in order to learn about their vision and the challenges of planning for the future.
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Field of Study
Environmental Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Cable News Network (CNN)
Author / Creator
Andrew Stevens, fl. 1993
Date Published / Released
2015
Publisher
Cable News Network (CNN)
Series
Future Cities
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2015 CNN Newsource Sales
Place Discussed
Singapore
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Fill My Tank, Fill My Tank: Episode 3
directed by Kenneth Cheong, fl. 2012; presented by Sean Lee Davies, fl. 2014; produced by Sean Lee Davies, fl. 2014, in Fill My Tank (London, England: TVF International, 2013), 23 mins
Energy consumption is out of control. Our non-renewable fossil fuel supplies are getting dangerously low, and we're still using more and more every day! Fossil fuels release CO2 gasses, polluting the air we breathe. How can we fuel our future without it costing the world?
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directed by Kenneth Cheong, fl. 2012; presented by Sean Lee Davies, fl. 2014; produced by Sean Lee Davies, fl. 2014, in Fill My Tank (London, England: TVF International, 2013), 23 mins
Description
Energy consumption is out of control. Our non-renewable fossil fuel supplies are getting dangerously low, and we're still using more and more every day! Fossil fuels release CO2 gasses, polluting the air we breathe. How can we fuel our future without it costing the world?
Field of Study
Environmental Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Sean Lee Davies, fl. 2014
Author / Creator
Kenneth Cheong, fl. 2012, Sean Lee Davies, fl. 2014
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
TVF International
Series
Fill My Tank
Topic / Theme
Renewable energy sources, Fuel, Automobile trips
Copyright Message
Copyright © TVF International
Place Discussed
Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia
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Fill My Tank, Fill My Tank: Episode 4
directed by Kenneth Cheong, fl. 2012; presented by Sean Lee Davies, fl. 2014; produced by Sean Lee Davies, fl. 2014, in Fill My Tank (London, England: TVF International, 2013), 22 mins
Energy consumption is out of control. Our non-renewable fossil fuel supplies are getting dangerously low, and we're still using more and more every day! Fossil fuels release CO2 gasses, polluting the air we breathe. How can we fuel our future without it costing the world?
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directed by Kenneth Cheong, fl. 2012; presented by Sean Lee Davies, fl. 2014; produced by Sean Lee Davies, fl. 2014, in Fill My Tank (London, England: TVF International, 2013), 22 mins
Description
Energy consumption is out of control. Our non-renewable fossil fuel supplies are getting dangerously low, and we're still using more and more every day! Fossil fuels release CO2 gasses, polluting the air we breathe. How can we fuel our future without it costing the world?
Field of Study
Environmental Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Sean Lee Davies, fl. 2014
Author / Creator
Kenneth Cheong, fl. 2012, Sean Lee Davies, fl. 2014
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
TVF International
Series
Fill My Tank
Topic / Theme
Renewable energy sources, Fuel, Automobile trips
Copyright Message
Copyright © TVF International
Place Discussed
Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia
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Fill My Tank, Fill My Tank: Episode 6
directed by Kenneth Cheong, fl. 2012; presented by Sean Lee Davies, fl. 2014; produced by Sean Lee Davies, fl. 2014, in Fill My Tank (London, England: TVF International, 2013), 22 mins
Energy consumption is out of control. Our non-renewable fossil fuel supplies are getting dangerously low, and we're still using more and more every day! Fossil fuels release CO2 gasses, polluting the air we breathe. How can we fuel our future without it costing the world?
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directed by Kenneth Cheong, fl. 2012; presented by Sean Lee Davies, fl. 2014; produced by Sean Lee Davies, fl. 2014, in Fill My Tank (London, England: TVF International, 2013), 22 mins
Description
Energy consumption is out of control. Our non-renewable fossil fuel supplies are getting dangerously low, and we're still using more and more every day! Fossil fuels release CO2 gasses, polluting the air we breathe. How can we fuel our future without it costing the world?
Field of Study
Environmental Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Sean Lee Davies, fl. 2014
Author / Creator
Kenneth Cheong, fl. 2012, Sean Lee Davies, fl. 2014
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
TVF International
Series
Fill My Tank
Topic / Theme
Renewable energy sources, Fuel, Automobile trips
Copyright Message
Copyright © TVF International
Place Discussed
Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia
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Going Green, Episode 5
produced by Cable News Network (CNN), in Going Green (Cable News Network (CNN), 2019), 23 mins
This episode is about urban gardening, recycling and other environmental campaigns in Singapore, Dubai, Nairobi, Egypt and Beirut.
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produced by Cable News Network (CNN), in Going Green (Cable News Network (CNN), 2019), 23 mins
Description
This episode is about urban gardening, recycling and other environmental campaigns in Singapore, Dubai, Nairobi, Egypt and Beirut.
Field of Study
Environmental Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Cable News Network (CNN)
Date Published / Released
2019
Publisher
Cable News Network (CNN)
Series
Going Green
Topic / Theme
Recycling (Waste, etc.), Urban farming
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2017 CNN Newsource Sales, Inc.
Place Discussed
Beirut, Bayrut, Egypt, Nairobi, Nairobi Area District, Dubai, Dubai (Emirate), Singapore
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Innovative Cities, Innovative Cities: Asia
presented by Matt Rivers, fl. 2015; produced by Cable News Network (CNN), in Innovative Cities (Atlanta, GA: Cable News Network (CNN), 2016), 23 mins
The pace of change across Asia’s cities is staggering, and with that growth comes new challenges, especially when it comes to laying the groundwork for a more livable future. From the rebirth of an aging overpass in Seoul, to an experimental effort to design a virtual digital twin of the entire city-state of Sin...
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presented by Matt Rivers, fl. 2015; produced by Cable News Network (CNN), in Innovative Cities (Atlanta, GA: Cable News Network (CNN), 2016), 23 mins
Description
The pace of change across Asia’s cities is staggering, and with that growth comes new challenges, especially when it comes to laying the groundwork for a more livable future. From the rebirth of an aging overpass in Seoul, to an experimental effort to design a virtual digital twin of the entire city-state of Singapore, to Hong Kong’s quest to position itself as a new creative and cultural hub, innovation in Asia can take on a variety of forms...
The pace of change across Asia’s cities is staggering, and with that growth comes new challenges, especially when it comes to laying the groundwork for a more livable future. From the rebirth of an aging overpass in Seoul, to an experimental effort to design a virtual digital twin of the entire city-state of Singapore, to Hong Kong’s quest to position itself as a new creative and cultural hub, innovation in Asia can take on a variety of forms. Yet, the urban planners, architects, and entrepreneurs behind these projects share a common vision: to evolve the modern Asian metropolis beyond skyscrapers and showcases, and to place renewed focus on the hundreds of millions of people who call these cities home.
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Field of Study
Art & Architecture
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Cable News Network (CNN)
Author / Creator
Matt Rivers, fl. 2015
Date Published / Released
2016
Publisher
Cable News Network (CNN)
Series
Innovative Cities
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2016 CNN Newsource Sales
Place Discussed
Seoul, Seoul-si, Singapore, Hong Kong (State), Fukuoka Prefecture
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Megastructures: Gardens by the Bay
directed by Donovan Chan, fl. 2011; produced by Janine Campbell, fl. 2011, Off the Fence (Amsterdam, North Holland: Off the Fence, 2011), 50 mins
Five million people live in a land area smaller than New York City. To make such a small and highly urbanized place livable, Singapore is embarking on its most ambitious project to date. Gardens by the Bay is a mega structure unlike anything else on earth. Three massive gardens – the size of 177 football pitches...
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directed by Donovan Chan, fl. 2011; produced by Janine Campbell, fl. 2011, Off the Fence (Amsterdam, North Holland: Off the Fence, 2011), 50 mins
Description
Five million people live in a land area smaller than New York City. To make such a small and highly urbanized place livable, Singapore is embarking on its most ambitious project to date. Gardens by the Bay is a mega structure unlike anything else on earth. Three massive gardens – the size of 177 football pitches – will house thousands of plants from all over the planet. Two giant conservatories are to be constructed to protect millions of d...
Five million people live in a land area smaller than New York City. To make such a small and highly urbanized place livable, Singapore is embarking on its most ambitious project to date. Gardens by the Bay is a mega structure unlike anything else on earth. Three massive gardens – the size of 177 football pitches – will house thousands of plants from all over the planet. Two giant conservatories are to be constructed to protect millions of dollars’ worth of trees, flowers and plants and man-made vertical gardens called Supertrees will stretch as high as 50 meters in to the sky. This is the country's most ambitious greening project to date and no one has ever attempted such designs before. 'Gardens by the Bay' is a awe-inspiring marvel where cutting edge engineering meets the green designs of tomorrow.
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Field of Study
Environmental Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Janine Campbell, fl. 2011, Off the Fence, Andres Williams, fl. 2011
Author / Creator
Donovan Chan, fl. 2011
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
Off the Fence
Speaker / Narrator
Andres Williams, fl. 2011
Topic / Theme
Urban beautification, Gardens, Nature, City planning, Public parks
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011 by Off the Fence
Place Discussed
Singapore
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