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James Burke continues the investigation of global warming. Segments identify the characteristics of a developing nation, analyze the influence of media on public opinion, evaluate and suggest forestation policies, and compare the pros and cons of research versus immediate action. Sequences describe sources of renewable energy, identify ways to cut greenhouse gas emissions, and reinforce ecological actions, which protect the environments and humankind. This high tech production stimulates environmental discussions, projects the needs for personal responsibility, and facilitates the integration of science and social sciences. |
View a printer friendly version of this page...Copyright Date: 1991
Length: 55 minutes
Library Audience:
Young AdultAdult
School Audience:
Grade 12 - Post Secondary
Subjects:
ScienceSocial StudiesEnvironmental Studies
Formats Available:
VHS Tape
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