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Title:
Future conditional [videorecording] / NIEHS, NSF ; producer, Marilyn Weiner ; director-writer, Hal Weiner ; a Screenscope production in association with South Carolina ETV.
Format:
[videorecording] /
Publisher:
Screenscope,
Copyright Date:
c2005
Description:
1 videodisc (55 min.) : sd., col. with b&w sequences ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Environmental degradation.
Nature--Effect of human beings on.
Environmental policy.
Environmental health.
Pollution.
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
Arctic--Environmental conditions.
Tijuana (Mexico)--Environmental conditions.
Aral Sea--Environmental conditions.
Palm Springs (Calif.)--Environmental conditions.
Other Authors:
Weiner, Marilyn.
Weiner, Hal.
Damon, Matt.
Screenscope, inc.
South Carolina Educational Television Network.
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.
National Science Foundation (U.S.)
Other Titles:
Journey to planet Earth (Television program)
Notes:
Videorecording of a program previously broadcast on Public Television. Copyright dates: on credits, 2004; on disc label, 2004; on container, 2005. Narrator, Matt Damon.
Summary:
Investigates the link between environmental change and the future health of the planet, a future conditional on how we cope with the spread of toxic pollution. In the Arctic, animals and humans are suddenly plagued with rising levels of hazardous chemicals: DDT, PCBs, dioxins, and mercury. Along the U.S.-Mexico border, tariff-free factories have been poisoning the soil and air for more than a decade, and local communities in Tijuana struggle with contaminated water while their backyards have become toxic playgrounds for children. In Uzbekistan, the world's fourth largest inland body of water, the Aral Sea, has become the site of what the United Nations calls man's greatest ecological disaster. In the United States, a Latin neighborhood in San Diego celebrates an environmental victory, while only 150 miles away, the people of Palm Springs may be living in the path of a toxic storm of dust.
Series:
Journey to planet Earth. Season three
Locations:
OQAX737 -- Iowa Western Community College - Edith Lisle Library (Clarinda)

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