Daniel Raven-Ellison runs a campaign to convert London into a Natural Park City; urban wildlife deserves protection. He hopes to improve ecologies worldwide and improve health. Raven-Ellison encourages students and community groups to experience and promote nature in all environments.
Food production requires many resources; half of fresh produce goes to landfills due to short shelf-life. James Rogers develops extra protection for fruit and vegetables. He uses organic chemicals derived from food to enhance natural defenses.
Richard Tan works with Singapore’s Housing and Development Board to fill urban spaces with greenery. He aspires to increase oxygen, combat pollution, and beautify buildings. Tan designs rooftop gardens, and green walls and walkways.
Plastic bags take 600 years to decompose; thousands of marine animals die from digesting plastics every year. Abdul Muqeet recycles newspapers to prevent hazardous waste and distributes bags to local shops.
The Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet at Cape Town, creating unique biodiversity. Kerry Sink explores and maps the South Africa’s underwater ecosystems; she has worked to protect 24 coastal areas.
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Meet “inspired environmentalists” to see how their bold, inventive ideas are improving lives through architecture, agriculture and the strengthening of fragile eco-systems.
Length: 23 minutes
Item#: BVL187442
ISBN: 978-1-64623-334-2
Copyright date: ©2018
Closed Captioned
Prices include public performance rights.
Not available to Home Video and Publisher customers.
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