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TERRA 707: TRUST Arizona
In this episode of the TRUST Series, meet Jaime Lynn Butler, an 11-year-old Navajo artist, who recognizes the extreme difficulty this administration faces dealing with the current political climate crisis. On January 24, 2012, during the State of the Union address, President Obama recognized that, “The differences in this chamber may be too deep right now to pass a comprehensive plan to fight climate change.” However, Jaime also recognizes the guaranteed consequences of climate change if America fails to doCollected in alaire's videos Apr 28, 2012 -
TERRA 706: Bending Widgets
Bending Widgets takes a personal perspective into answering questions about the human urge to create and the origins of that urge. Three unrelated people from vastly different backgrounds help to shed some light on these questions.Collected in alaire's videos Apr 13, 2012 -
TERRA 705: Growing Up With Gadgets
Growing up with Gadgets is a film about technology and its impact on the lives of children at home and school. The film follows 9 year old Emma to see where and how technology is present in her life.Collected in alaire's videos Mar 31, 2012 -
TERRA 704: Where There Are Reeds
Athabaska in the Cree language translates to "Where There Are Reeds", a geographic note of these first peoples' early connection to Lake Athabaska and the surrounding terrain. Keeping with the tradition of pre-school wandering in the Canadian Rockies, join us as we explore glaciers and their significance from the unique perspective of climbing in the high alpine and glaciated environment of the Athabaska Glacier.Collected in alaire's videos Mar 16, 2012 -
Lines in the Sand
In 1998, Dr. James Thomson perfected a method to grow human Embryonic Stem Cells in a laboratory environment.Collected in alaire's videos Mar 5, 2012 -
TERRA 419: Pablo's Hippos PREVIEW
What do politics, drugs, farming, South America, biodiversity and the African hippopotami all have in common? They are the ingredients that make up the amazing story of "Pablo's Hippos".Collected in alaire's videos Feb 24, 2012 -
TERRA 419: Pablo's Hippos PART ONE
What do politics, drugs, farming, South America, biodiversity and the African hippopotami all have in common? They are the ingredients that make up the amazing story of "Pablo's Hippos".Collected in alaire's videos Feb 24, 2012 -
TERRA 417: Army Naturalist PREVIEW
When you think of military bases, the tanks, artillery, and explosions probably don't seem very conducive to wildlife. The fact of the matter is that these installations harbor an diverse array of wildlife that finds protective niches in these sometimes violent ecosystems.Collected in alaire's videos Feb 24, 2012 -
TERRA 344: Smooth Striations PROMO
What happens when you combine the creative forces of three young artists on a mission to explore the alien nature of erosion in a Utah desert? You find yourself watching an experimental film that gives you the feeling that you're actually part of the rugged and remote landscape of this extraordinary place.Collected in alaire's videos Feb 24, 2012 -
TERRA 403: The Water Carriers PART THREE
In part three of The Water Carriers, Nina gives Callie a small taste of what it's like to be a water carrier, and the Engineers Without Borders help the village overcome a stumbling block with their new source of drinking water. Tune in and watch the culmination of the relationships between Nina and Callie and the community and the engineers.Collected in alaire's videos Feb 24, 2012 -
TERRA 346: Bioneers 2007 PART ONE
Green has gone global. But for the past 18 years, one of the major epicenters of the movement has been the national Bioneers conference in San Rafael, California.Collected in alaire's videos Feb 24, 2012 -
TERRA 340: A Life with Skulls PART TWO
Ray Bandar is not your average museum curator. How could he be with nicknames like Dr.Collected in alaire's videos Feb 24, 2012 -
TERRA 310: Picante! Part Two
The power of peppers is in their heat - but what causes them to burn when we eat them and why do we keep coming back for more? What is the magic component that can stop bears in their tracks and turn the simple chili into a powerful weapon?Collected in alaire's videos Feb 24, 2012 -
TERRA 203: ABALONE ODYSSEY PART TWO
First Nation inhabitants have depended upon marine resources for thousands of years in the Pacific Northwest. Now an important ecological and cultural symbol of sustainability, the pinto abalone, is being pushed to the brink of survival.Collected in alaire's videos Feb 24, 2012 -
TERRA 451: Cascading Effects PREVIEW
Examining the sublime landscapes of North Cascade, Mount Rainier, and Olympic National Parks, researchers shed light on emerging indications that climate change is real and predict how warming temperatures will affect the natural resources and timeless beauty of the region. As glaciers melt and the winter snow-pack decreases, what is the fate of the aquatic ecosystems and cold water fish that depend on runoff during the hottest and driest parts of the year?Collected in alaire's videos Feb 24, 2012 -
TERRA 451: Cascading Effects PART ONE
Examining the sublime landscapes of North Cascade, Mount Rainier, and Olympic National Parks, researchers shed light on emerging indications that climate change is real and predict how warming temperatures will affect the natural resources and timeless beauty of the region. As glaciers melt and the winter snow-pack decreases, what is the fate of the aquatic ecosystems and cold water fish that depend on runoff during the hottest and driest parts of the year?Collected in alaire's videos Feb 24, 2012 -
TERRA 450: Frog, Chemical, Water, You PART THREE
Amphibians are indicator species. Because of their sensitive permeable skin, scientists use amphibians to gauge the overall health of the worldwide ecosystem that we all share.Collected in alaire's videos Feb 24, 2012 -
TERRA 449: Frog, Chemical, Water, You PART TWO
Amphibians are indicator species. Because of their sensitive permeable skin, scientists use amphibians to gauge the overall health of the worldwide ecosystem that we all share.Collected in alaire's videos Feb 24, 2012 -
TERRA 448: Frog, Chemical, Water, You PREVIEW
Amphibians are indicator species. Because of their sensitive permeable skin, scientists use amphibians to gauge the overall health of the worldwide ecosystem that we all share.Collected in alaire's videos Feb 24, 2012
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alaire In this episode of the TRUST Series, meet Jaime Lynn Butler, an 11-year-old Navajo artist, who recognizes the extreme difficulty this administration faces dealing with the current political climate crisis. On January 24, 2012, during the State of the Union address, President Obama recognized that, “The differences in this chamber may be too deep right now to pass a comprehensive plan to fight climate change.” However, Jaime also recognizes the guaranteed consequences of climate change if America fails to do Read More
Apr 28, 2012