Stemming the flow of water pollution. Part 1 / TVE International.
The UN Environment Program has identified approximately 150 dead zones in the Earth's seas-some more than 40,000 square miles in size. Examining causes ranging from too many partially cremated bodies in the Ganges to defunct sewage systems in Nairobi, this program explains how watercourses flow...
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Format: | Electronic Video |
Language: | English |
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New York, N.Y. :
Films Media Group,
[2006]
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Series: | From hilltops to oceans.
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Table of Contents:
- South Koreans Oppose Wetlands Destruction (3:10)
- South Koreans Oppose a Proposed Nuclear Waste Dump (3:00)
- Carnivorous Turtles Help Cleanse the Ganges River (2:16)
- Calcutta's Sewage Treatment Success (2:06)
- Mombasa's Sewage Problem (3:43)
- Cement Industry Destroys Vietnam's Coral Reefs (3:38)
- Protecting Vietnam's Marine Environment (3:25)