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13 Episodes 2004 - 2004
Episode 1
Sun, Jun 20, 2004 30 mins
Featured: "A Lot in Common," about the efforts of a group of Berkeley residents who turn an abandoned lot into a community garden and strive to learn more about each other along the way.
Episode 2
Sun, Jun 27, 2004 30 mins
Ideas on cleaning up and protecting waterways.
Episode 3
Thu, Jun 24, 2004 30 mins
Young environmental activists from around the world share their successes, concerns, knowledge, skills and inspiration for our common future. Host: Michael Stipe.
Episode 4
Thu, Jul 1, 2004 30 mins
A history of hydroelectric power on the Columbia River includes the contributions of Woody Guthrie and his songs about the river's promise in light of the Depression.
Episode 5
Thu, Jul 8, 2004 30 mins
A look at artists who use recycled materials as the foundation of their work, including an entire "made from recycled" home as well as lights, timepieces and furniture.
Episode 6
Thu, Jul 15, 2004 30 mins
Daryl Hannah and Ted Turner raise awareness about alternative fuels; two enviro-activists start a bumper-sticker campaign against SUVs in mall parking lots.
Episode 7
Thu, Jul 22, 2004 30 mins
Citizens take action against a development adjacent to a salmon stream after a city government issues a permit illegally.
Episode 8
Thu, Jul 29, 2004 30 mins
An eco-responsible micro-business, whose owner delivers homemade soup via bicycle.
Episode 9
Thu, Aug 5, 2004 30 mins
An overview of the politics and players in the debate over preservation and development in L.A.'s Ballona Wetlands, one of the last remaining in Southern California.
Episode 10
Thu, Aug 12, 2004 30 mins
The importance of local activism, spotlighting a citizens group checking air quality, and a woman who helps neighbors keep yards safe.
Episode 11
Thu, Aug 19, 2004 30 mins
A profile of a naturalist in the Ozarks who lives without modern amenities, observing and recording natural history, in the tradition of Thoreau and Muir.
Episode 12
Thu, Aug 26, 2004 30 mins
Balancing Florida's growing human population with the wildlife it threatens.
Episode 13
Thu, Sep 2, 2004 30 mins
Examining a solar-powered home designed and built by students as part of a competition at the National Mall in Washington, D.C.