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| | Today is Green Consumer Day Bringing awareness and raising the importance of recycling-reusing and reducing waste material. TODAY'S TIP: Paper cups and other paper liquid-holding containers have plastic linings and thus cannot be recycled. Reduce your paper cup usage by purchasing coffee in a travel mug. Most coffee shops will let you bring your own cup for them to fill—some even offer discounts for doing so! If you prefer to make your own coffee, use reusable k-cups, reusable coffee filters, or a French press, and remember to compost your coffee grounds! |
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| New This Week on EarthxTV | | TONIGHT |Tuesday, September 28 • 8/7c Many environmentalists are conflicted about immigration. Caught between a desire to limit national populations and a desire to help poor people overseas live better lives. |
| | ENCORE SCREENING | Wednesday, September 29 • 9/8c We humans are a force of nature. At the same time human activities alter the basic elements of life – earth, air, water, and fire – those elements change human life. In this arresting documentary, environmental photographer James Balog captures the lives of everyday Americans on the front lines of climate change. THE HUMAN ELEMENT inspires us to reevaluate our relationship with the natural world. |
| | Third Annual Global Climate Restoration Forum Thursday, September 30 and Friday, October 1 Begins Daily at 10am CDT Featuring 13 unique sessions on key areas of our ecosystem, the two-day event promises to be packed with industry-leading information on how we can return the atmosphere to pre-industrial levels, to ensure a habitable planet for future generations. |
| | Friday, October 1 • 9/8c Over the course of their 55-year marriage, Lois and Charlie O’Brien, (two renowned entomologists) traveled to more than 67 countries, amassing the world’s largest private collection of insects. |
| | NEW EPISODE Sunday, October 3 • 8/7c Human-wildlife conflict is an issue that is prevalent across Africa, elephants being one of the chief threats. Communities living with wildlife struggle with this constantly - an elephant can destroy their entire year's crop in a single night. The conservation efforts in Save Valley Conservancy in Zimbabwe have been so successful that elephant populations are thriving. In an attempt to mitigate these conflicts, Ivan joins Roger Whittall to collar bull elephants that are known offenders in an effort to create an early warning system for the surrounding communities.
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