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Environment

Programs that focus on the topics of climate change, environmental impact, endangered species, conservation, etc. Environmental education programming is appropriate throughout the year, but especially the week around April 22 for Earth Day.

Empowering our next generation to become sustainable stewards of planet Earth.
Inspiring you to explore and get outdoors!
Rural perspectives on a changing climate.
The trumpeter swan is one of the greatest conservation successes of the last century.
Explore the environmental challenges that toxic algae presents to the Finger Lakes.
An urban garden is built by a community seeing beyond economic hardship for their future.
Energy and climate discussion series with leading global experts.
The tourism and conservation impact of trout fishing on the Little Red
Improving student wellness through garden education and cook-from-scratch cafeterias
Salmon swim 850 miles from Oregon's coast to Idaho's wilderness. Join their epic journey.
Creative grassroots solutions to climate change
California's Watershed and forested ecosystems face tremendous threats.
A scientist sends a single email that sparks a movement to save the planet.
A visually stunning celebration of the sky above the world’s largest designated Dark Sky sanctuary.
The benefits and challenges of bringing energy to the developing world
Our plastic addiction is taking a huge toll.
Oyster farming and restoration offer hope for a threatened coastal ecology and economy.
Chuck Leavell goes to Georgia, where he got his start in music and tree farming.
Amongst the trees, you will find a trailblazing group of women working towards a healthier planet
If we can save the Florida panther, we can save Florida
Clean energy giving people the power to change the world.
Saving the King of Salmon from extinction?
Climate change is a critical scientific and social issue that confronts today's world. Nowhere are the consequences of a warming climate more pronounced and observable than in the Polar Regions. The documentary FROZEN OBSESSION follows the 18-day, 2,000-mile Northwest Passage Project expedition through the stunningly beautiful and extreme Canadian Arctic Archipelago aboard the Swedish research icebreaker Oden. During the expedition, the Northwest Passage Project team studies water chemistry, microbiology, birds, mammals, and physical oceanography. As FROZEN OBSESSION bears witness to a dramatically changing Arctic, we gain a sobering assessment of what's at stake. But in a hopeful turn, the film also witnesses the exhilarating life-changing experiences of the students on this expedition, who represent the next generation of scientists and decision makers who will surely make a difference in the world.