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This Week on THE GREEN

September 25th, 2007 by Sundance Channel

BIG IDEAS FOR A SMALL PLANET: CITIES

Over half of the world’s population lives in cities these days, which is why BIG IDEAS explores a few issues and businesses that operate out of the city.

This week’s episode of BIG IDEAS includes some interesting personalities and projects that focus around environmentalism in cities.

Here is a short clip that will give you a taste for some of this week’s events.

ECO BIZ: GREEN HOTELS

Green hotels can make great changes to the products that are used in rooms and throughout the hotel. These changes can create tremendous environmental and public relations benefits for hotels while costing nothing since non-sustainable versions of these products are already a necessary part of hotel maintenance. Going green is a no brainer for hotels.

Read more at the ECO BIZ homepage.

ECO-DOCUMENTARY: CLEAR CUT: THE STORY OF PHILOMATH, OR

The town of Philomath, Oregon was initially a logging operation that induced the creation of a small town to support the families and workers who labored at the lumber mills. The town has been supported by lumber barons since its very beginning, and everything was fine until local educators started teaching students about environmentalism. That is when the questioning of logging practices started, and shortly thereafter, the political and business connections that make the town what it is flared into an angry confrontation between free speech and private funding of public education.

Check out this video clip and make sure to catch THE GREEN this week.

ECOISTS: MORGAN FREEMAN

Morgan Freeman is a well-spoken advocate for human beings taking responsibility for their world. He says that the natural evolution of life on this planet is a state of balance, and we need to understand this balance if we are to insure the survival of life. Check out this brief clip from ECOISTS and catch this segment on THE GREEN.

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Demonic Trash Can Avatar is stalking our green events

May 22nd, Tuesday night, there was a very stimulating GREEN meeting in Second Life. Simran Sethi discussed cars and general environmental tips for driving green.

This week also included the documentary FOREST FOR THE TREES. The doc discusses the environmental martyr Judi Barr, whom the government tried to frame as a suicide bomber when her car exploded in a rally to stop unhealthy logging practices. Eco-terrorism was a topic as well, and it created quite a stir among the local crowd.

As we always try to provide video content in our blogs, here is last week’s webisode.

How far would you go for something you believe in? This is such an important question, and Simran wants you to consider it. Simran wonders if eco-terrorism is a red-herring invented by those who oppose environmental policy change or if there is a valid concern about it. We will let you draw your own conclusions but in case you are interested in checking out some resources for environmental changes you can take part in, check out the Sundance Channel Guide to Greener Living.

Dont’ Miss It: The Next Second Life Q&A Session with Simran Sethi

When: Tuesday, May 29 at 10 PM EST/7 PM PST
What: An evening starting with an environmentally themed short film and ending with 45 minutes of Q&A with one of the world’s most renowned environmental journalists: Simran Sethi
Topic: How Green is your furniture?
Where: Sundance Channel in Second Life, in the Main Screening Room

As a parting gift, here is a very adorable and short clip where Simran shows us her winning personality, and morality for that matter.