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Fishbones
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(Media / Fishbones)
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Fishbones - short climate change animation
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Help get the World Bank to make the Big Shift
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(Media / Help get the World Bank to make the Big Shift)
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Power is vital to getting out of poverty - especially for developing countries. But that power needs to be clean, affordable and renewable. Watch our video - and then join us in telling the World Bank ...
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Dow’s Jeff Wooster on recovering plastic marine debris.
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(Media / Dow’s Jeff Wooster on recovering plastic marine debris. )
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Drop in the Ocean?
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(Media / Drop in the Ocean?)
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... all the gains that have been made against poverty in recent decades.
But how does it affect Ireland and where do we fit in the global picture? ‘Drop in the Ocean?’ talks to some of Ireland’s leading ...
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How Whales Change Climate
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(Media / How Whales Change Climate)
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... to recover, could be seen as a benign form of geo-engineering. It could undo some of the damage we have done, both to the living systems of the sea, and to the atmosphere.
Credits:
Editor: Steve Agnos ...
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Truth To Power
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(Media / Truth To Power)
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... overcome with human ingenuity and passion. Directed by Jon Shenk & Bonni Cohen Cast: Al Gore Official Movie Site: http://www.inconvenientsequel.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AnInconvenie... ...
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Facing Climate Change: Oyster Farmers
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(Media / Facing Climate Change: Oyster Farmers)
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... hatcheries.
Over the past 250 years, the world's oceans have absorbed about 25 percent of the carbon dioxide that humans have put into the air by burning fossil fuels. Carbon dioxide lowers the pH of ...
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How Whales Change Climate
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(Media / How Whales Change Climate)
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... to recover, could be seen as a benign form of geo-engineering. It could undo some of the damage we have done, both to the living systems of the sea, and to the atmosphere.
Credits:
Editor: Steve Agnos ...
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Tuvalu - Islands on the frontline of Climate Change
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(Media / Tuvalu - Islands on the frontline of Climate Change)
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... be the last generation of children to grow up in Tuvalu. Its people are already in flight. More than 4,000 live in New Zealand, and the Tuvaluan government is planning the migration of the remaining 10,000. ...
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Whip-tailed Thresher Sharks Help Island Recover After Typhoon
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(Media / Whip-tailed Thresher Sharks Help Island Recover After Typhoon)
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After Typhoon Haiyan devastated Malapascua in the Philippines, thresher shark tourism helped this island rebuild. Now, islanders are hoping to return the favor by advocating for trade protections for vulnerable ...