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Reporter's Notebook: Mount Whitney Reporter's Notebook: Mount Whitney
Channel: New York Times Video
Length: 0
Date: November 25, 2008
The Times's Felicity Barringer heads to Mount Whitney in California to look at a changing environmental ethic.
Choking on Growth Choking on Growth
Channel: New York Times Video
Length: 0
Date: November 25, 2008
A Chinese environmentalist working to save the polluted Lake Tai was jailed.
The Battle for Bristol Bay The Battle for Bristol Bay
Channel: New York Times Video
Length: 0
Date: November 25, 2008
A vote in Alaska may affect the permitting of the Pebble prospect, which could become the largest mine in North America.
Environmental Cost of China's Growth Environmental Cost of China's Growth
Channel: New York Times Video
Length: 0
Date: November 25, 2008
When the Chinese government tried to calculate a national "Green G.D.P.," the formula showed the soaring economy in a more sober light.
Electricity From the East River Electricity From the East River
Channel: New York Times Video
Length: 0
Date: November 25, 2008
Powerful currents and competition upstream have delayed the installation of more underwater turbines in the East River.
Solar City Solar City
Channel: New York Times Video
Length: 0
Date: November 25, 2008
Columnist Jim Dwyer's building is one of the first private co-ops in the city to use arrays of solar panels.
Dot Earth: Local Cooking Dot Earth: Local Cooking
Channel: New York Times Video
Length: 0
Date: November 25, 2008
Times environment reporter Andrew C. Revkin cooks up a local salad with Chef Peter Hoffman.
This Green House This Green House
Channel: New York Times Video
Length: 0
Date: November 25, 2008
A day with the environmentally conscious students living in the sustainability house at Oberlin College.
Unearthing Pennsylvania's Streams Unearthing Pennsylvania's Streams
Channel: New York Times Video
Length: 0
Date: November 25, 2008
Two scientists think they may have discovered a better way to restore damaged waterways.
 
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