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Saving the Wetlands (3:01)

Rebuilding the vanishing U.S. wetlands can help protect against future catastrophic floods.

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  • Saving the Wetlands
    Saving the Wetlands

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    Rebuilding the vanishing U.S. wetlands can help protect against future catastrophic floods.

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  • Windmills
    Windmills

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    Modern Marvels takes a brief look at Wind Farms.

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  • Global Warming
    Global Warming

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    How the Earth was Made shows us how Global Warming has changed the face of the Earth forever.

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  • Farms Harvest Wind For Energy
    Farms Harvest Wind For Energy

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    Just west of Palm Springs California stands one of the most productive farms in the country, a wind farm with its machines being some of the biggest in the world. Discover how they work in this Modern Marvels video.

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  • Wind Turbines
    Wind Turbines

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    The wind turbines in Palm Springs, California, will continue powering the city for some time after humans are gone, but the wind that powers them may actually be what also leads to their destruction.

    Video Clip (3:36)
  • Green Algae
    Green Algae

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    Algae may be the key to a greener environment.

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  • Light Energy
    Light Energy

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    Harnessing solar energy has a bright future in helping the environment.

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  • Air Power
    Air Power

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    Wind energy may soon become the most cost-effective source of electricity in the United States.

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  • Salt Marsh Oil Spill
    Salt Marsh Oil Spill

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    Woods Hole scientist Chris Reddy explains how an oil spill can have a lasting effect on the marine ecosystem.

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  • Global Warming: Looking for Proof
    Global Warming: Looking for Proof

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    Researchers investigate Kilimanjaro and the Andes looking for evidence of Global Warming.

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  • Al Gore Discusses Global Warming
    Al Gore Discusses Global Warming

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    In this History Uncut video clip, watch actual video footage of Al Gore in 1997 as he presents a speech on global warming and climate change.

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  • Al Gore on Climate Change
    Al Gore on Climate Change

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    In this History Uncut video clip, watch actual video footage of Al Gore in 1997 as he presents a speech on global warming and climate change.

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  • Climate Change and Evolution
    Climate Change and Evolution

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    A look at how a period of climate change millions of years ago impacted evolution.

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Photo Galleries (2)

  • Renewable Energy
    Renewable Energy

    5 Photos

    Usable energy derived from replenishable sources such as the Sun (solar energy), wind (wind power), rivers (hydroelectric power), hot springs (geothermal energy), tides (tidal power), and biomass (biofuels).

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  • Oil Spills
    Oil Spills

    7 Photos

    One of the most devastating forms of pollution, oil spills wreak havoc on marine ecosystems. They have a detrimental effect on plant life and endanger the lives of birds, fish and other animals.

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Speeches & Audio (1)

  • Margaret Mead Speaks at First Earth Day
    Margaret Mead Speaks at First Earth Day

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    On April 22, 1970, noted anthropologist and outspoken environmentalist Margaret Mead inaugurates the first Earth Day, an event to increase public awareness of the world's environmental problems.

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