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Reducing your ecological footprint - for iPod/iPhone
by The Open University
Concerned about your impact on the environment? Interested in learning how to shape a more sustainable future? This album shows you simple ways to adapt your lifestyle and how to think globally. Five video tracks demonstrate how to assess the ‘ecological footprint’ of your household, examine the effects of personal transport on the environment, and explore how your decisions as food consumers are part of a supply chain stretching across Europe and the rest of the world. They feature an energy efficient household in Oxford and pioneering work at the Eden Project and Mount Pleasant Eco Park in Cornwall. This material forms part of The Open University course U116, Environment: journeys through a changing world
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Reducing your ecological footprint
A short introduction to this album
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Eco-Renovations
Reducing your carbon footprint at home. A couple from Oxford talk about the work they've done to their home in an effort to improve energy efficiency.
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Eco-Lifestyle
Travelling Light. A couple from Oxford describe how they commute and shop for food in an ethical and sustainable way.
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Building the Eden Project
Staff explain how environmental principles underpin construction on the site.
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Visiting Eden
Staff describe how they work to keep visitor's environmental impact under control.
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Mount Pleasant Eco-Park
The founder talks about the construction of two of his buildings, using local materials and sustainable techniques.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Concerned about your impact on the environment? Interested in learning how to shape a more sustainable future? This album shows you simple ways to adapt your lifestyle and how to think globally. Five video tracks demonstrate how to assess the ‘ecological footprint’ of your household, examine the effects of personal transport on the environment, and explore how your decisions as food consumers are part of a supply chain stretching across Europe and the rest of the world. They feature an energy efficient household in Oxford and pioneering work at the Eden Project and Mount Pleasant Eco Park in Cornwall. This material forms part of The Open University course U116, Environment: journeys through a changing world
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