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A Garden in Cairo from e2 | PBS September 02, 2008
His Highness the Aga Khan, spiritual leader of the Ismaili Muslims, has deep ancestral roots in the city of Cairo. His sponsorship of numerous social and economic development projects is grounded in the principle that people should be active participants in their communities and cultures....
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The Green Apple from e2 | PBS October 17, 2007
David Owen, a writer for The New Yorker, discussues the complex issues of sustainability as they relate to urban and suburban life....
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Green for All from e2 | PBS October 17, 2007
Learn more about the inspirational architect Sergio Palleroni, who is introducing sustainability to poor and underdeveloped communities around the world....
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The Green Machine from e2 | PBS October 17, 2007
Thirty years ago in Freiburg, Germany, the "Green Movement" was born. Today the city serves as a model of environmental consciousness for architects, planners, and even politicians....
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Gray to Green from e2 | PBS October 17, 2007
A closer look at how much energy is used and how much pollution is created by construction. The impact on our environment is staggering....
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China: From Red to Green? from e2 | PBS October 17, 2007
Tad Fettig, the director of the e2 series, shares his perspectives on filming in China as this sleeping giant of industry, technology and consumer demand awakens in the 21st century....
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Deeper Shades of Green from e2 | PBS October 17, 2007
Meet maverick designer Cameron Sinclair, whose "design like you give a damn" credo was an inspiration for the e2 series....
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Harvesting the Wind from e2 | PBS October 17, 2007
Learn how wind turbines are manufactured at the Suzlon Rotor Corporation in Pipestone, Minnesota, which supplies turbines to the state's rapidly expanding community-owned wind farms....
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Energy for a Developing World from e2 | PBS October 24, 2007
Muhammad Yunus - the founder of the Grameen Bank and a Nobel Peace Prize-winner - describes his philosophy toward poverty, and how energy access can play a major role in poverty alleviation....
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Paving the Way from e2 | PBS October 31, 2007
Learn how ultra-lightweight materials are playing an increasingly crucial role in automobile design as manufacturers try to design more efficient vehicles. Jon Fox-Rubin, the president and C.E.O. of Fiberforge, demonstrates his company's production process for lightweight carbon fiber composites tha...
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Growing Energy from e2 | PBS November 07, 2007
The production of ethanol and other biofuels requires many of the same resources - such as arable land - as the production of food. As the biofuel industry expands in the United States and abroad, there is increasing question of how food production will be impacted. Experts discuss the tension betwe...
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State of Resolve from e2 | PBS November 14, 2007
Terry Tamminen, a policy advisor to California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger on energy and environmental issues, helped draft much of the state's forward-thinking environmental policy. Tamminen discusses California's achievements, and the imperative of new laws and policies that promote sustainabil...
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Coal and Nuclear: Problem or Solution? from e2 | PBS November 21, 2007
A process called "carbon sequestration" may one day allow the United States and other countries to burn abundant coal reserves without emitting greenhouse gases. But the technology is far from complete, and some skeptics question its ability to effectively capture carbon dioxide. Learn more about th...
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The Druk White Lotus School - Ladakh from e2 | PBS November 28, 2007
The Druk White Lotus School was constructed despite challenges ranging from financing, to Ladakh, India's harsh climate and remote location. The school's founder, His Holiness The Twelfth Gyalwang Drukpa, describes how the school was built in stages, while architect Jonathan Rose discusses the pleth...
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Greening the Federal Government from e2 | PBS December 05, 2007
Architect Thom Mayne describes his philosophy toward sustainability and design. Mayne, a Pritzker Prize-winner and the architect of the San Francisco Federal Building, is a maverick and a leader in his field. He believes that people will have to adapt to new, sustainable building designs now and int...
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Bogota: Building a Sustainable City from e2 | PBS December 12, 2007
During his tenure as mayor of Bogota, Colombia, Enrique Penalosa was both revered and scorned for his urban planning and transportation policies. His public works projects, which largely favored the pedestrian experience, were unlike anything previously built in Bogota. Penalosa describes the enviro...
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Affordable Green Housing from e2 | PBS December 19, 2007
Biophilia is a hypothesis that describes humans as emotionally connected to all other living systems. Jonathan Rose, a New York City-based real estate developer, describes how biophilia can guide building design in dense urban environments. In many instances, biophilia shares the same principles as ...
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Adaptive Reuse in the Netherlands from e2 | PBS December 26, 2007
Dutch architect Frits van Dongen discusses his building, The Whale. The Whale is the centerpiece of Borneo Sporenburg, a high-density urban housing development situated on Amsterdam's eastern docklands. Van Dongen describes how many units in the building do not share the same floor plan....
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Architecture 2030 from e2 | PBS January 02, 2008
See architect and activist Edward Mazria's compelling presentation, which calls on buildings to be carbon neutral by the year 2030. Mazria has been speaking to leaders from the building industry and government on practical ways to reduce buildings' carbon footprint....
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