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Nat Geo : The Human Footprint
Using science and revelatory visual events, NGC delivers an extraordinary personal audit of how much of the world's resources each of us consumes, illustrating the average American's human footprint.
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Common Wealth
Economist Jeffrey D. Sachs visits Google's Mountain View, CA, headquarters to discuss his book, "Common Wealth: Economics for a Crowded Planet." This event took place on April 9, 2008, as part of the Authors@Google series.
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First organic molecules found on alien world
Scientists describe the discovery of organic molecules on the planet HD 189733b (Courtesy NASA/ESA/M Estacion/STScI)
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Extraterrestrial: Blue Moon
Within the next 20 years, we may discover another planet capable of supporting life. What might such a planet look like? Where are we most likely to find it first? What types of life could be possible? These questions and more are explored by astronomers,astrophysicists,
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BBC Space: Staying Alive
"Staying Alive" - the luck of planet Earth and how it could be destroyed at any moment by black holes, comets, and asteroids. Hosted by Sam Neil.
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BBC Planet Earth: Living Together
This is a time when our planet is under assault like never before, and we are only beginning to realise how severe the consequences may be for the quality of our own lives and for the quality of our children's lives. And, for me, the only good news in
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BBC Planet Earth: Into the Wilderness
Planet Earth, the most ambitious natural history series the BBC has ever made, was filmed in many parts of the world seldom seen by people. These wilderness areas can be stunningly beautiful and are certainly vital sanctuaries for wildlife. But are they
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