3:21am - Sunday, September 6, 2026

Green Matters: What in the World Is Going On?

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Eco Friendly #9

TEACH 356

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First hand accounts show how individuals are choosing a more environmentally friendly approach to life. Part 1: In Britain, schools are being equipped with solar panels. The children understand that the initiative is a small part of controlling global warming. Part 2: In the Netherlands, visits traditional windmills and learns of initiatives to restorate old windmills. Part 3: In Britain an eco-toilet uses air flush and far less water than a conventional toilet. Part 4: In India a software company has built a business tower with an energy-efficient design. Part 5: In Britain, a housing project has been designed to reduce carbon emissions. Part 6: In Sydney Australia, a new home has energy-saving appliances, a rainwater storage unit, solar panels, and home owners who recycle compost and sewage.

Broadcast In: English Duration: 0:22:51

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2:23pm, 09/15/2026 | TEACH 356
2:23am, 09/16/2026 | TEACH 356

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Calendar Green Matters: What in the World Is Going On?: Eco Friendly (TEACH 356) First hand accounts show how individuals are choosing a more environmentally friendly approach to life. Part 1: In Britain, schools are being equipped with solar panels. The children understand that the initiative is a small part of controlling global warming. Part 2: In the Netherlands, visits traditional windmills and learns of initiatives to restorate old windmills. Part 3: In Britain an eco-toilet uses air flush and far less water than a conventional toilet. Part 4: In India a software company has built a business tower with an energy-efficient design. Part 5: In Britain, a housing project has been designed to reduce carbon emissions. Part 6: In Sydney Australia, a new home has energy-saving appliances, a rainwater storage unit, solar panels, and home owners who recycle compost and sewage. http://proweb.myersinfosys.com/hetv/airlist/4594/detail.ics