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‡a(OCoLC)ocm56931299 |
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‡beng
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‡aJTPE 1007
‡bScreenscope |
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‡a(OCoLC)56931299 |
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‡ar------
‡an-mx---
‡aa-uz---
‡an-us-ca |
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050 | 1 | 4. |
‡aGE140
‡b.J682 2005 |
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‡a363.73
‡222 |
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‡aJourney to planet Earth (Television program)
‡pFuture conditional. |
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‡aJourney to planet Earth.
‡pFuture conditional /
‡cA Film by Marilyn & Hal Weiner ; Producer, Marilyn Weiner ; Director-Writer, Hal Weiner ; A Screenscope Production in Association with South Carolina ETV. |
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246 | 1 | . |
‡iTitle from PBS website:
‡aJourney to Planet Earth.
‡nEpisode 7.
‡pFuture Conditional |
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‡aFuture conditional |
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‡a[Washington, DC] :
‡bScreenscope,
‡c[2005] |
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‡c�2005 |
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‡a1 videodisc (approximately 57 min.) :
‡bsound, color ;
‡c4 3/4 in. |
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‡a005700 |
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‡atwo-dimensional moving image
‡btdi
‡2rdacontent |
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‡avideo
‡bv
‡2rdamedia |
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‡avideodisc
‡bvd
‡2rdacarrier |
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‡adigital
‡boptical
‡gstereo
‡2rda |
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‡bNTSC
‡2rda |
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‡avideofile
‡bDVD video
‡eregion 1
‡2rda |
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‡aTelevision program.
‡2lcgft |
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‡aClosed-captioned. |
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‡aDVD-R; region 1, NTSC; wide screen presentation; stereo. |
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‡aNarrated by Matt Damon. |
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508 | | . |
‡aEditor, Ralph Quattrucci ; cinematographers, Dennis Boni, Erich Roland ; music, Christopher Mangum ; science advisors, Geoffrey Dabelko, James Leduc, Jonathan Patz. |
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‡aOriginally broadcast on PBS in 2004. |
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‡aProbes the link between environmental change and the future health of our planet, a "future conditional" on how we cope with the spread of toxic pollution. Case studies cover how changing climates, uncontrolled and unsustainable development, and air and water pollution in one area can affect people thousands of miles away. The Arctic: A pristine wilderness with very few sources of industrial pollution, yet animals and humans are suddenly plagued with rising levels of the world's most hazardous chemicals; DDT, PCBs, dioxins, and mercury. Mexico: Along the border with the United States, tariff-free factories have been poisoning the soil and the air for more than a decade. Local communities in Tijuana struggle with contaminated water while their backyards have become toxic playgrounds for children. Uzbekistan: The world's fourth largest inland body of water, the Aral Sea, has become the site of what the United Nations calls man's greatest ecological disaster. What does this tell us about the future health of people living near other large inland seas and lakes, such as California's Salton Sea? United States: A Latino neighborhood in San Diego celebrates an environmental victory, while only 150 miles away; the people of Palm Springs may be living in the path of a toxic storm of dust. |
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‡aEnvironmental toxicology. |
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650 | | 0. |
‡aEnvironmental degradation. |
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650 | | 0. |
‡aNature
‡xEffect of human beings on. |
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650 | | 0. |
‡aPollution. |
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650 | | 0. |
‡aEnvironmental policy. |
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650 | | 0. |
‡aEnvironmental health. |
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651 | | 0. |
‡aArctic regions
‡xEnvironmental conditions. |
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651 | | 0. |
‡aTijuana (Baja California, Mexico)
‡xEnvironmental conditions. |
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651 | | 0. |
‡aAral Sea (Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan)
‡xEnvironmental conditions. |
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651 | | 0. |
‡aPalm Springs (Calif.)
‡xEnvironmental conditions. |
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650 | | 7. |
‡aEcology.
‡2fast
‡0(OCoLC)fst00901476 |
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651 | | 7. |
‡aArctic Regions.
‡2fast
‡0(OCoLC)fst01240227 |
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651 | | 7. |
‡aAsia
‡zAral Sea.
‡2fast
‡0(OCoLC)fst01310094 |
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651 | | 7. |
‡aCalifornia
‡zPalm Springs.
‡2fast
‡0(OCoLC)fst01208038 |
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651 | | 7. |
‡aMexico
‡zTijuana (Baja California)
‡2fast
‡0(OCoLC)fst01313482 |
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655 | | 7. |
‡aDocumentary television programs.
‡2fast
‡0(OCoLC)fst01710387 |
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655 | | 7. |
‡aEnvironmental films.
‡2fast
‡0(OCoLC)fst01710300 |
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655 | | 7. |
‡aEnvironmental television programs.
‡2fast
‡0(OCoLC)fst01774266 |
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655 | | 7. |
‡aNonfiction television programs.
‡2fast
‡0(OCoLC)fst01710270 |
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655 | | 7. |
‡aScience television programs.
‡2fast
‡0(OCoLC)fst01726240 |
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655 | | 7. |
‡aVideo recordings for the hearing impaired.
‡2fast
‡0(OCoLC)fst01710450 |
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700 | 1 | . |
‡aWeiner, Marilyn,
‡eproducer. |
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700 | 1 | . |
‡aWeiner, Hal,
‡edirector,
‡escreenwriter. |
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700 | 1 | . |
‡aQuattrucci, Ralph,
‡eeditor of moving image work. |
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700 | 1 | . |
‡aBoni, Dennis,
‡ecinematographer. |
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700 | 1 | . |
‡aRoland, Erich,
‡ecinematographer. |
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700 | 1 | . |
‡aMangum, Christopher,
‡d1968-
‡4cmp |
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700 | 1 | . |
‡aDamon, Matt,
‡enarrator. |
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700 | 1 | . |
‡aDabelko, Geoffrey D.,
‡escientific advisor. |
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700 | 1 | . |
‡aLeduc, James,
‡escientific advisor. |
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700 | 1 | . |
‡aPatz, Jonathan,
‡escientific advisor. |
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710 | 2 | . |
‡aScreenscope, inc.,
‡eproduction company. |
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710 | 2 | . |
‡aSouth Carolina Educational Television Network,
‡eproduction company. |
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710 | 2 | . |
‡aPublic Broadcasting Service (U.S.),
‡ebroadcaster. |
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856 | 4 | 2. |
‡3Official PBS series website
‡uhttp://www.pbs.org/journeytoplanetearth/home/ |
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856 | 4 | 2. |
‡3Series website
‡uhttp://www.screenscope.com/j2pe.html |
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856 | 4 | 2. |
‡3Series guides and transcripts
‡uhttp://www.screenscope.com/edu_guides.html |
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‡bWANIC |
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‡hNO HOLDINGS IN WANIC - 257 OTHER HOLDINGS |
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‡aocm56931299
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