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Two of the three films from the Qatsi trilogy. They are cinematic essays on the impact of technological progress on the earth and its peoples, set to scores by Philip Glass. The photographic effects,...
All five episodes of the BBC television series in which anthropologist Bruce Parry embarks on another epic journey of discovery, exploring the wonders of the Arctic. Over the course of one summer, he travels...
In this series of debates, the Royal Academy of Engineering tackles some of the most pressing challenges that the world currently faces in relation to the demand and supply of natural resources. The series...
A portrait of the artist Andy Goldsworthy, who uses the materials of the natural world to create sculptures that are sometimes extremely fragile - ice-sculptures made before dawn that melt as the sun rises,...
Teaching module on aspects of earth resources, with the aim of putting geology into the broader context of environmental management, pollution control and the water and engineering industries. It also seeks...
Sir Crispin Tickell, warden of Green College, Oxford, and spokesman on resources and the environment, discusses applied geology, resource management, land use, sustainable development, environmental and...
Looks at the social nature of natural resources, in this case the tin industry in Malaysia. The British introduced commercial tin production to Malaysia in the 19th century, but even though other industries...
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