This documentary shows people living in a community that formed on an island (Lasqueti) near Vancouver, Canada. The community provides most of the stuff it uses by itself. Different people with different lifestyles seem to live together harmoniously all having their own approach to the environment.
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Living with nature an hour’s drive from Vancouver.
SOFEX: The world’s largest weapons exposition.
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This documentary shows an exposition where major military and security from all over the world come together to find out about the latest war technology. The expo is held at the King Abdullah I airbase in Marka, Jordan.
How did it happen? The Chornobyl nuclear disaster.
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The reasons for Iran's nuclear project from their point of view.
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This documentary examines the reasons for Iran's nuclear project from the Iranian point of view. Despite their large oil reserves, their might be some good reason for Iran pursuing uranium enrichment.
Using drip-irrigation on Silver Queen Farm, Trumansburg, NY.
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This is a video ,created by the Cornell University Small Farms Program, on how to use drip-irrigation effectively.
A hero combating desertification in the Sahel.
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This documentary shows a man that is trying to reverse desertification by simple means. Time to try this in other countries?
Turning the Jordanian desert into a green agriculture oasis.
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I Think a great way to stop desertification!
How Facebook changed the life of a homeless poet (Raimundo Arruda Sobrinho) in São Paulo Brazil
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CHUPAN CHUPAI: A vision of a future Indian city
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In the Realm of the Hackers
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In 1989, two Melbourne teenage hackers known as Electron and Phoenix stole a restricted computer security list and used it to break into some of the world's most classified and supposedly secure computer systems. So fast and widespread was the attack, no-one could work out how it had happened - until one of the hackers ...