Daily Archives: September 27, 2016

A Tipping Point? : Prof Elizabeth Hadly (May 2015)


Understanding Climate Change

Published on Aug 30, 2016

Fair Use: Educational (May 2015 Lecture)

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Architect Peter Calthorpe on Sustainable Cities


Climate One

Published on Sep 27, 2016

Peter Calthorpe of Peter Calthorpe Associates says, “cities in general are really the vessel of the future of mankind.” Listen to what else he has to say about sustainable lifestyles and the future of cities.

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The Ideas of Chomsky (1977)


mehranshargh

Published on Nov 4, 2015

Linguist and political activist Noam Chomsky of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology transformed the nature of linguistics before he was 40. In this program with world-renowned author and professor Bryan Magee, the outspoken Chomsky challenges accepted notions of the way in which language is learned, examines the relationship of language to experience, and discusses the philosophical nature of knowledge.

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Noam Chomsky, The Truth Inside 10 mins.


Another Day In Ireland

Published on Sep 10, 2016

It is no wonder the system finds those they cannot control by usual means, such a threat. After all, they are few, we are many. Roll on the 100 monkey Syndrome.

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Noam Chomsky The Herd of Independent Minds


Çhömşkÿ’ş vìdéöş

Published on Sep 8, 2016

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Sec. Jewell Addresses the White House Tribal Nations Conference


US Department of the Interior

Published on Sep 26, 2016

Watch Secretary Jewell’s remarks from the 8th annual White House Tribal Nations Conference.

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POISON WIND MOVIE


azsurfwolf

Uploaded on Oct 24, 2007

A teaser for a documentary that tells the story of a corrupt government, unconscionable greed and a policy of destruction aimed at the Aboriginal Homelands of Indigenous People from the 1940’s until today. It is a documentary set against the Indigenous landscape of the Desert Southwest and focuses on lives being destroyed by the horror of uranium mining and effects of radiation…as a government’s cruel secret is carried on the face of the wind.

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Chimpanzees saved from deadly bush meat trade


CCTV Africa

Published on Sep 27, 2016

Bush meat is among issues under discussion at the CITES talks in Johannesburg. It’s a controversial and complex issue; one that is responsible for thousands of orphaned chimpanzees in central Africa. Some are smuggled into countries as far south as South Africa. Thanks to a sanctuary founded by world famous primatologist Jane Goodall, dozens of chimps live out the rest of their days in comfort. CCTV’s Julie Scheier has more.

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Maureen Long: “Earthquakes, Volcanoes, & Tsunamis, Oh My! The Science of Natural Disasters”


Yale University

Published on Sep 27, 2016

Science on Saturdays at Yale – Maureen Long – Earthquakes, Volcanoes, & Tsunamis, oh My! The Science of Natural Disasters
When the earth twitches buildings fall, volcanoes erupt, and killer waves reshape the ocean shore. Join us this Saturday to learn from Professor Maureen Long about how earth scientists use the theory of plate tectonics to understand and prepare for geologic disasters. Science on Saturdays is an award-winning lecture series that features scientists whose passion for their work inspires us all. Each event involves a lecture by a Yale professor and engaging science demonstrations by Yale college students. Science on Saturdays provides an opportunity for Yale scientists and residents of New Haven and beyond to come together over a shared sense of wonder.

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Before the Flood – Trailer | National Geographic


National Geographic

Published on Sep 27, 2016

From Academy Award®-winning filmmaker Fisher Stevens and Academy Award-winning actor, and environmental activist Leonardo DiCaprio, BEFORE THE FLOOD presents a riveting account of the dramatic changes now occurring around the world due to climate change. BEFORE THE FLOOD will be in theaters in NYC and LA starting October 21, and air globally on the National Geographic Channel starting October 30.

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