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18 Nov 2009

Nature Inc. Episode: Bloom or Bust

For some, saving the planet is no longer just about ethics-it's becoming big business. + READ MORE

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12 Nov 2009

Nature Inc. Episode: Slippery Slopes

How much time is left for glaciers of the Andes? If scientists are correct--not much, and if (or when) they melt, millions of people will be in trouble in the very near future. + READ MORE

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4 Nov 2009

Nature Inc. Episode: Coral Cashpoint

Coral reefs supply food and livelihood for billions of people around the world. But we're destroying them so quickly; will it be worth it to us to save them while we can? + READ MORE

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28 Oct 2009

Nature Inc. Episode: The Aliens Have Landed

Nature Inc. looks at the environmental disruption that may be costing the most damage to the global economy: invasive species. From cane toads in Australia to the Burmese python in the U.S., what is the impact that these species are having on ecosystems and economies around the world, and why aren't countries doing more to stop it? + READ MORE

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8 Oct 2009

Nature Inc. Episode: A Fruit and Nut Case

This episode of Nature Inc. takes you from California to Ghana to understand the impacts that the troubled honeybee and fruit bat populations are having on the almond, chocolate and cosmetics industries. + READ MORE

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8 Oct 2009

Nature Inc. Episode: Trees on Tap

Forests, kept intact, can purify municipal water supplies as effectively as desalination plants, if not better. Why not use them? Nature Inc. takes you from New York to Ecuador to Japan to see authorities protecting ecosystems and saving money at the same time. + READ MORE

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8 Oct 2009

Nature Inc.: A New Kind of TV Show

The TV series that focuses on increasing efforts to quantify the economic value of nature: how much do honeybees contribute to our economy? Coral reefs? Rainforests? If they are worth enough, are we willing to save them? + READ MORE

 
 
 

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