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TeRRA 441: Gimme Green PART TWO 9:44mins | 2008-08-13 | Produced by: Isaac Brown & Eric Flagg
Lawns are undeniably an American symbol. But what do they really symbolize? Pride and prosperity? Or waste and conformity? Gimme Green is a humorous look at the American obsession with the residential lawn and the effects it has on our environment, our wallets and our outlook on life. From the limitless subdivisions of Florida to sod farms in the arid southwest, Gimme Green peers behind the curtai...More


TERRA 324: Greenscreen Montana 8:05mins | 2007-05-14 | Produced by: Eric Bendick
Montana is a "microcosmos" of today's politics. Though low in population, Montana is rich in energy resources. These resouces are both conventional (oil and gas) and renewable (solar, wind, and biofuels). With a population dedicated to preserving the inherited quality of life in this strikingly beautiful place, the stage is set for a convergence of politics, business, and ideals. Sen...More


TERRA 234: Forbidden Fruit - The Absinthe Drinker 7:34mins | 2006-09-20 | Produced by: Harrison, Henry
Absinthe was banned in the U.S. and many other parts of the world in the early 20th century after a faulty scientific study determined it was likely to provoke hallucinations, seizures, and violence. Ninety years later, absinthe has re-emerged on the international marketplace because it has been determined, by all accounts, to be safe for consumption. Why was it banned in the first place? David Co...More


TERRA 234: Forbidden Fruit - The Absinthe Drinker 7:34mins | 2006-09-20 | Produced by: Harrison, Henry
Absinthe was banned in the U.S. and many other parts of the world in the early 20th century after a faulty scientific study determined it was likely to provoke hallucinations, seizures, and violence. Ninety years later, absinthe has re-emerged on the international marketplace because it has been determined, by all accounts, to be safe for consumption. Why was it banned in the first place? David Co...More