A View of Earth: PBS Offers Operators Manual

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What if there was a mobile app to help us understand our planet? A guide to tell us how to reduce our dependence on fossil fuels and increase our use of renewable energy? PBS has answered this need with Earth: The Operators’ Manual—a visually stimulating and informative one-hour program on how science can help us respond to climate change and move toward clean, green energy solutions.

What if there was a mobile app to help us understand our planet? A guide to tell us how to reduce our dependence on fossil fuels and increase our use of renewable energy? PBS has answered this need with Earth: The Operators’ Manual—a visually stimulating and informative one-hour program on how science can help us respond to climate change and move toward clean, green energy solutions.

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Released to coincide with the celebration of Earth Month 2011, this timeless program traverses the planet from the ice floes of Antarctica to the hot springs of New Zealand to study how the earth operates, why the earth is warming, and what we can do through energy innovations. The program is available for viewing online as well as in DVD and book forms.

Earth: The Operators’ Manual is hosted by Dr. Richard Alley, a geologist at Pennsylvania State University. Alley is a professor you would have liked to have in college. He explains science in straightforward terms and understandable graphics. Watching the program can help you feel like the GFC bulb in your brain is brighter.

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