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Technology Today Series

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Green Matters, Green Matters, Episode 8

https://search.alexanderstreet.com/preview/work/bibliographic_entity%7Cvideo_work%7C2121167 Green matters 00:20ABBE HOLMES Welcome to our world and your world of Green Matters. This week, Beijing, the Olympic dream goes green, and Israel gives solar power a big boost. But first, an Australian family shows we can make a difference. This Sydney home looks like any other on the street, but it's almost completely self-sufficient. The owner spent around 80,000 Australian dollars on power and water saving devices for their new home. In almost chronically drought-stricken Australia, residents are increasingly taking it upon themselves to reduce their impact on the environment. Many households utilize government rebates for energy efficient light bulbs and water saving fittings. 01:05Green matters ALICIA CAMPBELL Owner ALICIA CAMPBELL First thing I did was to make sure all the appliances in, within the house, the toilets, um, shower heads, taps, everything I could think of, including thin...

Green Matters, Episode 5

https://search.alexanderstreet.com/preview/work/bibliographic_entity%7Cvideo_work%7C2121122 => Try buy this documentary ABBE HOLMES Welcome to our world and your world of Green Matters. This week, a modern day gold rush comes with a catch and one of our World's Wonders fights pollution. But first it's a green flag for an all new racing formula. ABBE HOLMES Hemp, potatoes and cashew nut shells are not your average car components. But they've all been used to successfully build a biodegradable racing car. Displayed at London's Science Museum, it's one of two cars built by students at UK universities. Both cars are high performance green machines capable of reaching speeds up to 150 miles or 240 kilometers per hour. Putting a lot of petrol guzzlers to shame. 01:05BEN WOOD Warwick University BEN WOOD It started off as a project, uh, called Formula Student. Uh, which is run at Warwick University and it's a competition that held by the institution every, u...