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Natural Heroes Season 1 Episodes

13 Episodes 2004 - 2006

Episode 1

A Lot in Common

Thu, Jun 10, 2004

A group of eccentric Berkeley neighbors led by an energetic octogenarian reclaim a vacant wasteland and find they have a lot in common.

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Episode 2

Acting Locally 1- Protecting Our Land and Air

Thu, Jun 17, 2004

Businesses and government agencies are more likely to respond to community concerns when they know people are organized and aware about the environmental hazards in their communities. While a group of citizens known as The Bucket Brigade keep check on the air they are breathing, Nicole Flint works with neighbors in keeping their yards lead safe.

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Episode 3

Connect: A New Ecological Paradigm

Sat, Jun 24, 2006

Young activists around the world are uniting to protect their ecological inheritance. Hosted by R.E.M.'s Michael Stipe.

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Episode 4

Roll on Columbia

Thu, Jul 1, 2004

The story of how Woody Guthrie came to write 30 songs in 30 days for the Bonneville Power Administration is a story of the historic convergence of an American folk music icon and a public works project. Guthrie's observations on the harsh realities of the depression and the promise of harnessing the power of the Columbia River have become some of the most enduring anthems of Pacific Northwest history. Today there's much controversy surrounding the cultural and environmental impacts of dams, but at its time, hydroelectric power was an innovative, seemingly non-damaging solution.

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Episode 5

Trash Is a Failure of the Imagination

Thu, Jul 8, 2004

The adage "one person's trash is another person's treasure," comes to life in this program, which takes a look at a handful of artists who use recycled materials as the foundation of their work. From lights and timepieces to figures and furniture, to an entire "made from recycled" home, this show is full of inspiration and ideas for those who want to give junk a second chance.

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Episode 6

Transportation Solutions

Thu, Jul 15, 2004

"TRANSPORTATION SOLUTIONS"-3 SHORT FILMS INCLUDE: SUV TAGGERS-Two bad-boy enviro-activists unleash a relentless bumper sticker campaign against SUVs in mall parking lots. FRENCH FRIES...TO GO - Daryl Hannah raises awareness about alternative fuels with the help of Charris Ford, an extremely energetic and quirky visionary/eco-rapper.

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Episode 7

Up Thornton Creek

Thu, Jul 22, 2004

When a city government illegally permits a developer to build on salmon stream, local citizens decide they must take action and sue. Sparks fly high and wild.

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Episode 8

The Soup Peddler

Thu, Jul 29, 2004

Unconventional cyclist provides a literal interpretation of the Slow Food Movement, delivering homemade soup through his eco-responsible micro-business, reconnecting people to their food.

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Episode 9

The Last Stand: Heroes at the Ballona Wetlands

Thu, Aug 5, 2004

Covers the recent politics and players in the debate over preservation and development in one of the last remaining wetlands in Southern California. Even in the urban sprawl of Los Angeles, citizens band together to make a powerful difference.

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Episode 10

Acting Locally: Protecting Our Waterways

Thu, Aug 12, 2004

From educating neighbors on how to keep our lakes and rivers clean and safe, to trying to control the flow of water into Louisiana's bayou. Citizens all over the country are joining scientists and government to come up with innovative solutions to protect and manage one of our most precious resources.

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Episode 11

The Naturalist

Thu, Aug 19, 200429 mins

Meet the woodsman called the John Muir of the Ozarks. Living without modern amenities in the tradition of Thoreau and Muir, he spends his life observing and recording natural history. His example is a powerful antidote to the cynicism artifice of modern culture.

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Episode 12

No Room to Move

Thu, Aug 26, 2004

Florida's population is growing by nearly three residents every five minutes - the equivalent of a new city each year. Consequently, eighty thousand acres of rural lands are lost yearly, at great cost to Florida's sensitive wildlife. Find out how Florida could accommodate the needs of both its growing human population as well as its natural communities through a movement called the New Urbanism.

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Episode 13

Solar Decathalon

Thu, Sep 2, 2004

Students compete at Washington DC's National Mall in a nationwide mission to design and build a solar-powered home.

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