From wind power to green medicine, The Green Economy features practical   ways the green economy is developing. Business leaders of our country   are recognizing the need to refocus on responsible and sustainable ways   to improve our world, all while making a tidy profit. The Green Economy   showcases these improvements at work. We present the concept that we  are  the stewards of our world, necessitating a wise and conscientious   caretaking of our environment for future generations. At the same time,   we give a sincere nod to the business leaders and models that provide   the opportunity to execute these ideas and create new jobs.   Entrepreneurs take note!
  Titles include: Wildlife Management Lions…Tigers…Bears…Oh  My!  We find  out how people who really care about wildlife are raising  awareness  about why our urban growth is literally making dangerous  encounters  with wild animals is becoming an everyday occurrence.  We  visit an  exotic animal rescue to see lions, tigers and other wild  animals are  being cared for the best way possible.  We also talk to  experts about  one of the most allusive animals, the wolf, is now making a  comeback.
  Sustainable Fisheries Beyond  Catch  & Release policies are experts who are dedicated to making  sure the  habitat for both commercial and sport fishing stays healthy.   The  Pacific Ocean is home to literally thousands of species of fish and   other creatures.  Here in the Northwest one of the best indicators to   the health of the ocean is Salmon.  The Green Economy looks at how   experts are monitoring all aspects of the health of the fish.  There are   some major breakthroughs from a technical aspect that are making the   monitoring all the more accurate. 
  Sustainable Forestry Growing   trees is not totally the job of Mother Nature anymore!  Making sure   logging doesn’t tax future growth too much is an ever more increasingly   important task.  Using a relatively new high tech invention, the   helicopter, to harvest hasn’t been around that long but offers an   interesting alternative to logging.  We look at growing, managing and   cutting of the new sustainable forest.
  Waterways Superfund Part #1 Cities   around the United States grew up around the great arterial waterways.    In the West, the Columbia and Willamette have seen 150 years of  commerce  and change and unfortunately have paid the price of the  industrial  revolution.  It's not the water so much as the sediment on  the bottom  where PCB’s and other toxins are threatening fish and other  wildlife.   There is a push to reverse the damage of the past by  removing the worst  of this sediment.  This is a complex issue with an  even more complex  solution but we show you how they’re doing it.
  Waterways Superfund Part #2 In   this program we will compare other rivers where industry has left its   mark.  Rivers like the mighty Hudson where PCB clean up has been   revolutionized.  New Jersey’s Passaic River, which is considered one of   the most polluted bodies of water anywhere.  The Gowanus Canal that  runs  through Brooklyn New York where you’d think twice if you wanted a  dip  on a hot day.  Lastly, its the Fox River in Wisconsin that is one  of the  largest cleanups on record.  The Willamette just may be pristine  again!   |