The following is a list of articles, videos, and widely available on the internet that you could use directly to foster discussions on topics of sustainability or as a resource for students for research projects.
KQED QUEST Programs
KQED’s QUEST (http://www.kqed.org/quest/television) is a new multimedia series about the people behind San Francisco Bay Area science and environmental issues and how their work is changing the way we live. The list is sampling of the timely yet timeless sustainability challenges facing the Oakland Bay Area.
NOVA Programs
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The Big Gamble (2009)California will soon pass AB32, a state law that will call for drastic in reductions in CO2 emission. This NOVA program examining the challenges and possibilities features Van Jones, Oaklander and White House Special Advisor on Green Jobs, and Steven Chu, head of the Department of Energy. |
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Cars of the Future (2009)Cars will continue to be tool to meet our transportation needs in the near future. We’re in for some major upgrades as auto manufacturers begin to use batteries and hydrogen fuel cells to make them go. |
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Extreme Ice (Mar. 2009)Glaciers help balance the climate and supply constant flows of fresh water to billions of people around the world. But in the mountains of the world, and in the polar regions, ancient glaciers and large ice sheets are dying melting faster than the weather can remake them. Melting ice will also cause the sea to rise, potentially flooding the coastal homes for 100 million people. |
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Saved by the Sun (April 2007)Across the United States, homeowners are showing renewed interest in harnessing the sun’s energy. Utility companies are also making progress on producing large scale solar projects that use the sun’s rays to power thousands of homes. |



