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This DVD, hosted by NPR Weekend Today's Scott Simon, highlights inspirational activists creating a better environment in Chicago: tackling environmental justice issues in urban areas, converting an industrial brownfield into a flourishing plain, and preserving a little ecosystem on the prairie. |
$29.95 |
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Los Angeles made smog and pollution into household words. No longer. Its citizens have said enough, and are putting their backs -- as well as their words -- into the effort to recover the Edens they have lost.
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This DVD, hosted by actor and Philadelphia resident David Morse, describes how concerned citizens -- activists, sculptors, restauranteurs, and entrepeneurs -- have joined together to revitalize the city. |
$29.95 |
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Seattle faces many challenges in preserving the qualities that make it so attractive. This DVD shows how Seattle residents are buying into the philosophy and practice of sustainability, and inspiring others to reclaim their Eden.
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Part celebration and part inspiration, Edens Lost & Found, the companion book to the PBS series, chronicles the forward-looking transformation of America's urban landscapes and communities. |
$30.00 |
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Part celebration and part inspiration, Edens Lost & Found, the companion book to the PBS series, chronicles the forward-looking transformation of America's urban landscapes and communities. |
$24.95 |
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While supplies last: Get all four Edens DVDs — Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, and Seattle — and the companion book at a substantial discount! |
$150.00 $120.00 |
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This DVD is the first in a series of local town hall meetings addressing the environmental, economic, and social issues at the heart of the Edens Lost & Found PBS series. |
$24.95 |
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Illinois Teacher of the Year Deb Perryman has transformed her students into natural resource and community advocates who see their place in the community and the importance of protecting natural resources. |
$24.95 |
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