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Focuses on the UK’s renewable energy programme and looks at the development of wave power and wind power. Asks why it was so hard for the UK to ‘pick winners’, and includes a comparison of the...
This programme focuses on the different ways of making sustainable buildings for the future in California. The greening of Google and the opening of the California Academy of Sciences also show us how...
A series of five programmes demonstrating applications of electronics in environmental control, industry, healthcare, transport and communications
This programme identifies different technical approaches for designing energy efficient housing, considering space heating, hot water and electricity supply. While technical solutions go some way to...
A case study of successful temperate permaculture. Sepp and Veronica Holzer farm 112 acres on a south facing hillside in the Austrian Alps. There they integrate methods of agroforestry on terraces and raised...
A collection of ten health and safety films. 1. TAKING LIBERTIES: A FATAL ERROR. In 1989 a British Midland plane crashed into the embankment of the M1 near Kegworth in Leicestershire with the loss of 47...
Five programmes - The House, The Office, Sport, Art Spaces, Travel - looking at the scope and variety of contemporary architecture in Britain, Japan, the USA, and Europe and examining ways in which social...
FIRST EARTH is about a massive paradigm shift for shelterbuilding healthy houses in the old ways, out of the very earth itself, and living together like in the old days, by recreating villages. An...
Environmentalism is often likened to religion. To its followers it has its indisputable truths, its holy books and its saints and prophets. In this series of three programmes Julian Pettifer examines the...
A suite of computer-assisted learning modules and other support materials for student-centred teaching and learning of core topics, concepts and techniques. The modules are groups under the headings human...
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