Endless Energy
- Synopsis
- The panel, chaired by Colin Blakemore and consisting of Tony Marmont, Catherine Mitchell, Chris Morris and Jacqui McGlade, discuss alternative energy. How green are we prepared to be? Burning fossil fuel is choking our planet with carbon dioxide, but would you stop using petrol or allow wind farms to be built in your back yard? Is it finally time for renewable energy to stop being the alternative and start becoming the mainstream, eventually transforming our lives? What is the next big energy source?
- Series
- The Next Big Thing, Series 1
- Language
- English
- Country
- Great Britain
- Year of release
- 2002
- Year of production
- 2002
- Availability
- Free streamed access on Vega website
Online - Notes
- The entire programme is streamed on the Vega website www.vega.org.uk.
Broadcast on 30/8/02, BBC2 - Subjects
- Environmental science
- Keywords
- environmental issues; pollution; renewable energy sources
Production Company
- Name
Open University
Distributor
- Name
Vega Science Trust
- vega@vega.org.uk
- Web
- http://www.vega.org.uk External site opens in new window
- Phone
- 01273 678 726
- Address
- Sussex Innovation Centre
Science Park Square
Brighton
BN1 9SB - Notes
- Well-established maker and distributor of more than 200 programmes on science, technology, engineering and mathematics, many of which have been broadcast. Vega’s videos aim to give a fundamental understanding of principles of nature and the physical world. Outstanding scientists/communicators are directly involved with each video so that they can guide content of the programmes. Science is presented in a natural way as an intellectually challenging discipline and the videos fill the gap in TV coverage by presenting well-informed analyses on serious science-related ethical, economic, social, health and other issues. Separate series consist of interviews with eminent scientists, science video lectures, issues of current scientific concern, the Royal Institution Discourses, scientific masterclasses, and recent research projects. Programmes available for free viewing via the website and some also for sale on DVD.
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