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America: Love It Or Fix It: The Economy
If we’re addicted to oil, our twelve-step program should begin with admitting that we have a problem. As the price of oil creeps higher, finding new energy sources is more important than ever. But the search for alternatives, combined with environmental disruptions, is putting new pressures on other essentials like food. There are some things that are going well in the world. Right now, the economy is not one of them.
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Not with our taxes
The Japanese Government is refusing to cancel the Southern Ocean whaling programme, which actually costs its taxpayers billions. Greenpeace conducted street interviews in Toyko and the response was shock that the programme existed and a wish to shut it down.
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Cold War Kids and Bloodkin in Road Trippin' With...
Athen's locals Bloodkin & Madeline were well worth catching before we made the 1600 mile journey to Rothbury, MI for the annual Rothbury Festival. Now in it's second year, Rothbury is an amazing festival set in the woods. We turned up at exactly the same time as Cold War Kids, fresh off the plane from France, they dug into the box of tricks we've been collecting and performed a stunning version of "Something's Not Right With Me". Enjoy! Check out more videos at www.babelgum.com/icecreamman. song: Bloodkin: "Little Margherita", Cold War Kids "Something's Not Right With Me".
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Scratching the Surface - The Show
Portuguese graffiti artist Vhils - AKA ALexandre Farto - installs his incredible new show at the latest Lazarides gallery on London's Rathbone Place. For more videos from the Art in the City series, visit: babelgum.com/artinthecity
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Horrible People Episode 8: French Assassins
A French hitman is assigned to take care of the "Billy problem," but can he straighten out the party before it's too late?
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GOOD: Capital Cities
What's in a city's name? Beauty, peace, and prosperity. Just a reminder.
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Don't Bring Me Back
Public information film which provides advice on importing food into the UK to reduce the risk of exotic animal diseases entering the country and threatening our public health, livestock, agriculture and horticultural industries and the environment. Produced as part of the Government's 'Don't bring me back' campaign.
For more content from this Branded Channel, check out Babelgum’s Green TV
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The Muppets Part 2
Kermit, Fozzie and even Miss Piggy lend a hand to help the earth in this NWF short film from the 1980s.
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The Lacey Act - closing down the illegal wood trade
This video introduces the global crisis of illegal logging and explains how a landmark new U.S law will combat the problem. The recent (May 2008) passage of an amendment to the Lacey Act, a 100 year old anti-trafficking statute, makes the import, sale and transport of illegal sourced timber, wood produces and other plants a crime in the United States.
 

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