Design: e2
Design: e2 Season Unknown (2006-2008)
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State of Resolve
Original Airing: 7/27/08
California continues to lead the way against greenhouse gas emissions with remarkable laws.
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Coal and Nuclear: Problem or Solution?
Original Airing: 7/27/08
Despite various other sources of power, coal and nuclear may be major players in future energy supplies.
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Paving the Way
Original Airing: 7/20/08
General Motors' Volt, a super-hybrid vehicle, and Sequel, a fuel-cell powered vehicle; Fiberforge unveils ultralight car materials.
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Growing Energy
Original Airing: 7/20/08
Brazil's successful ethanol industry and what can be learned by other countries.
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Harvesting the Wind
Original Airing: 7/13/08
Wind power has become a source of power and income for farmers in Minnesota, who have joined forces in cooperatives.
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Energy for a Developing World
Original Airing: 7/13/08
The Grameen Shakti organization promote responsible energy consumption in Bangladesh.
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Adaptive Reuse in the Netherlands
Original Airing: 7/6/08
Dutch planners create a sustainable development in abandoned dockyards.
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Architecture 2030
Original Airing: 7/6/08
Architect Ed Mazria founded Architecture 2030, hoping to educate and change policies for buildings, which are responsible for almost half of greenhouse gas emissions in the U.S.
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Deeper Shades of Green
Original Airing: 7/6/06
Efforts by Kenneth Yeang, Werner Sobek and William McDonough are changing the face of architecture and environmentalism.
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China: From Red to Green?
Original Airing: 6/29/06
Steven Holl's Linked Hybrid Project; architect William McDonough's innovative plans for China.
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Gray to Green
Original Airing: 6/22/06
Innovations prove the value of recycling waste from massive projects such as Boston's Big Dig.
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The Green Machine
Original Airing: 6/15/06
Mayor Richard Daley's mission to make Chicago ``the greenest city in America.''
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Green for All
Original Airing: 6/8/06
Architect Sergio Palleroni has four global initiatives underway to provide students with hands-on field experience building housing for the poor.
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The Green Apple
Original Airing: 6/1/06
Manhattan's most prominent and technologically advanced structures include One Bryant Park and The Solaire.
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