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Human ingenuity makes it possible to cultivate cold-water lobsters in Hawaiian waters; human recklessness causes environmental disasters like the Alaska oil spill. This program examines the impact of recklessness on that mighty river, the Mississippi—once the subject of song, myth, and folktale, declared a "wild and scenic river" a few decades ago, lifeline down the center of the country. Today the Mississippi is a veritable sewer and its bayous are an oily, deadly mess of chromium, mercury, lead, and other toxic substances—proof that declarations will not save the rivers of the world. (23 minutes)



 
        

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The Return of the Child: The Effects of "El Nino"

This program charts the birth and development of the weather system "El Nino," so-called because it occurs at the time Christmas is celebrated. The most severe El Nino on record was first noticed in 1982. In Peru, the fishing water was 15 degrees abo...(more details)
 
Mapping the Weather

This program covers the weather in all its aspects: how it is measured, the efforts to forecast it, its economic and human effects. The immensely complex physics, chemistry, and mathematics scientists use to study the atmospheric system-from the sun,...(more details)
 
Clean Water

We use water for drinking, cooking, washing, and cooling, and never consider that every day, in hundreds of ways, each of us is contributing to water pollution. Compared to industrial pollution, the individual's contribution is small, but collectivel...(more details)
 
Seas Under Siege

Sometimes washing up on beaches in the form of used syringes, other times hidden in the belly of a fish, toxic contamination-the inescapable consequence of toxic wastes flowing or being dumped into the ocean-is a form of pollution found off all coast...(more details)
 
The Ocean Sink

Governments at all levels are slow to protect their own environments, wanting proof of damage before acting. The dancing cats of Minimata are the emblem of this syndrome-their nervous systems destroyed by mercury-laced fish. Industrial waste containi...(more details)
 


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