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ISSUE: Food
ISSUE: Food
Link TV continues to cover the many stories that surround food amidst a world of rising temperatures, genetically modified crops, innovative farming, globalization and disproportionate wealth. Browse this page to stay up to date and find out how you can become more involved in this issue.
International Dateline: The War on the Border
International Dateline: The War on the Border
The war in Lebanon and the alarming human toll; Mikhail Gorbachev on the Environment; and Java's natural disasters and belief in their mystical origin.
In Focus: Twilight of the Glaciers
In Focus: Twilight of the Glaciers
This In Focus documentary explores the issue of climate change through the eyes of Fridolin Santer, who has been monitoring the glaciers of the Austrian Ötztal valley for 30 years.
Texas Gold
Texas Gold
Filmmaker Carolyn Scott profiles environmental activist Diane Wilson in her quest to stop big chemical polluters like Dow/Union Carbide in her hometown of Calhoun County, Texas.
The United Nations Millennium Development Goals
The United Nations Millennium Development Goals
In the year 2000, the UN called a Millennium Summit, and government leaders established 8 attainable development goals to combat the challenges that human kind faces today. Here we look at poverty, gender equality and environmental sustainability.
Al Jazeera English - Witness: Meltdown Fiji
Al Jazeera English - Witness: Meltdown Fiji
Kabara, a remote Pacific island, is a picture postcard image of white, sandy beaches framed by palm tress and tranquil blue waters. But its 400 inhabitants are quickly running out of food and resources due to climate change.
Picking Up America
Picking Up America
Picking Up America follows four idealist young people who hope to promote a transition to a zero-waste America by traveling across the country picking up roadside trash.
Cancun on the Ground
Cancun on the Ground
World leaders and officials meet every year in the hopes of finding a global solution to climate change. Curious what really goes on at these talks? Follow the video blog "Cancun on the Ground" for grassroots insight into the 2010 UN Climate Conference and views from the local community.
Special: Scarred Lands and Wounded Lives
Special: Scarred Lands and Wounded Lives
Actor and activist Peter Coyote looks at how the military-industrial complex has had its way with our most important resource - the Earth. Joined by Robert Scheer, this special presents clips from "Scarred Lands and Wounded Lives."
TED Talks: Barbara Block - Tagging Tuna in the Deep Ocean
TED Talks: Barbara Block - Tagging Tuna in the Deep Ocean
Marine biologist Barbara Block fits tuna with tracking tags that record unprecedented amounts of data about these gorgeous, threatened fish and the ocean habitats they move through.
In Focus: Close-up: Losing Ground
In Focus: Close-up: Losing Ground
"World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought", on June 17th, was initiated by the UN to call attention to a global challenge: the rapidly spreading desertification and degradation of land in the Earth's dry zones. Learn more on this episode of In Focus.
In Focus: The Big Melt
In Focus: The Big Melt
Pine Island Glacier and Thwaites Glacier, two huge rivers of ice, flow into this bay, and both of them are losing ice at a dramatic rate. But where is the heat coming from to melt the ice?
Earth Focus: Studio of the Sea
Earth Focus: Studio of the Sea
A look at the devastating effects of global warming on coral reefs, demonstrating how temperature changes can effect the health, size and vibrancy of the "rainforests of the sea."
Special: The Future of Food
Special: The Future of Food
Is there anything more important than knowing where our food comes from, and who controls what we eat? This special investigates the truth behind the genetically engineered foods that have quietly filled groceries for the past decade.
Climate Change Hits Home
Climate Change Hits Home
Stories of climate change impacts on the developing world are buzzing in the US media. But the climate is changing in America too, even if not as loudly proclaimed. Link TV's new weekly mini-series "Climate Change Hits Home" illustrates that the impact of climate change is not just somebody else's problem.