Environment Documentaries: NewestJewels of the Jungle takes viewers on a world-wide quest for new natural medicines.
Writer Bob Howells heads into the pristine Peruvian Amazon with a local guide, Moises Chavez, on a jungle survival trip.
Why does the United States consume far more paper than any other country on the globe?
The Carteret islanders struggle to relocate as some of the world's first climate change refugees.
Join us as we explore the many splendored ways in which we humans have trashed the planet Earth
Join us as we explore the many splendored ways in which we humans have trashed the planet Earth
Cruise out to sea and explore the Destiny Cruise Ship, the Ram-Powell Platform, the U.S.S. Harry S. Truman, and Hoverspeed.
Go on LAND and explore the L1800 Loader, NASA’s Wind Tunnel, Japan’s Ocean Dome and Akashi Kaikyo Bridge.
Take to the air and explore the Russian AN-124 Aircraft, O’Hare International Airport and the S64 Sky Crane Helicopter
Aviator, inventor, and filmmaker, Bill Lishman documents his journey around the globe in search of earth’s renewable energy
In a refreshing hour, Build Green shows how building a house using innovative practices and materials can help sustain the earth
Biomimicry is a new science that studies nature's best ideas and then copies these designs and processes to solve human problems
Biomimicry is a new science that studies nature's best ideas and then copies these designs and processes to solve human problems
In Bee Talker: The Secret World Of Bees, we meet one of the world’s greatest bee behaviorists, Dr. Mark Winston
This program looks at the changing face of Kenya and explores the impact of both colonial and contemporary initiatives.
This program offers the most complete account yet of the stories of courage, survival and hardship from the Tsunami of 2005.
Documents the testimonies of indigenous people fighting against the social chaos caused by drugs in Colombia.
Prize winning writer Arundhati Roy's bold and controversial campaign against the Narmada dam project in India.
A journey along the cross-Andes route of an oil pipeline in Ecuador.
Alaska is home to the largest remaining population of gray wolves in the US. Today, these wolves continue to be persecuted.
Robert E. Harrill spent 17 years under the stars and live oaks of Fort Fisher.
Shun's passion for flight isn't simply about airplanes; it's about the passion in all of us that gives us a reason to live.
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