By Elizabeth Redmond •
October 27, 2007
"Was it a conscious decision or a momentary lapse of reason? How did progress take priority over humankind? Could harnessing the world’s energy that allowed our ascent now be the ledge pan of our down fall?" These are the questions addressed in the PBS ongoing series e2. The most recent episodes, narrated by Morgan Freeman, focus on energy. They look at transportation infrastructure, the auto industry, fuels and renewable fuels, alternative
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By Sara Holt •
April 2, 2007
Calling all green NPR listeners:
Have you ever wondered what it would take to green-up your local public broadcasting station (or any media organization for that matter)?
Well wonder no more! This past month, our country witnessed another first in the world of green when Northern California’s KQED became the first ever carbon neutral public broadcasting station. For those of you new to the world of carbon offsets, this simply means that KQED
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By Amy Stodghill •
March 8, 2007
PBS celebrates Earth Day with enviro focused programming.
From late March throughout the month of April the public broadcasting system has arranged their line-up to include green themes in several of their original shows and in their childrens programs.
The line-up includes a premiere episode of the series JOURNEY TO PLANET EARTH, hosted by Matt Damon (not to be confused with The Discovery Channel's new show Planet Earth), featuring our distressed marine
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