ECOSENSE FOR LIVING
Program Rights Date Range
-
NOLA Code:
ECOF 0800 H1
Number of Episodes/Length:
4 / 30
Genre:
Collections:
Rights End:
4/7/2027
Producer
Picture Window Productions, LLC
Presenter
Georgia Public Broadcasting (GPB)
SAP:
Year Produced:
2024
Version:
Base
Creative grassroots solutions to climate change
Episode List
#801 Farming Reimagined
From the Agri voltaic research at Jack’s Solar Garden and a team of biologists studying how to reduce methane from cattle in Colorado, to Kentucky and American Farmland Trust’s work to keep women and Black farmers on their land, EcoSense explores new agricultural conservation.
#802 Living Reimagined
How is climate change already affecting how and where we live? EcoSense illuminates the work of Red Cloud Renewables on Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota, where tiny houses bring traditional living into a sustainable future. In Georgia, MicroLife Institute is changing hearts, minds, and restrictions on pocket neighborhoods & tiny homes. And Author Jake Bittle explains how a changing climate in America is already shaping our decisions and migration patterns in his revelatory book, The Great Displacement.
#803 Out of Sight
Filmmakers like Carlton Ward, Jr. (Path of the Panther) and Wes Skiles and his daughter, Tessa (Water’s Journey – Floridan aquifer) have the power – and patience - to show us worlds that would otherwise be completely hidden from our view. These otherwise “out of sight” conservation stories connect us and hopefully viewers to take action.
#804 Conserving Great & Small
When TUSK Trust came to NYC to feature their unique conservation work in Africa, EcoSense had a rare opportunity to go global. TUSK’s work to involve African communities to protect wildlife and their habitats is legendary, in part thanks to famous photographer David Yarrow’s memorable images & Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka’s groundbreaking work to help gorillas by improving public health. In an entirely different weight class, EcoSense explores how hummingbirds navigate migration and habitat challenges. They’re fiercer than you think!
From the Agri voltaic research at Jack’s Solar Garden and a team of biologists studying how to reduce methane from cattle in Colorado, to Kentucky and American Farmland Trust’s work to keep women and Black farmers on their land, EcoSense explores new agricultural conservation.
#802 Living Reimagined
How is climate change already affecting how and where we live? EcoSense illuminates the work of Red Cloud Renewables on Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota, where tiny houses bring traditional living into a sustainable future. In Georgia, MicroLife Institute is changing hearts, minds, and restrictions on pocket neighborhoods & tiny homes. And Author Jake Bittle explains how a changing climate in America is already shaping our decisions and migration patterns in his revelatory book, The Great Displacement.
#803 Out of Sight
Filmmakers like Carlton Ward, Jr. (Path of the Panther) and Wes Skiles and his daughter, Tessa (Water’s Journey – Floridan aquifer) have the power – and patience - to show us worlds that would otherwise be completely hidden from our view. These otherwise “out of sight” conservation stories connect us and hopefully viewers to take action.
#804 Conserving Great & Small
When TUSK Trust came to NYC to feature their unique conservation work in Africa, EcoSense had a rare opportunity to go global. TUSK’s work to involve African communities to protect wildlife and their habitats is legendary, in part thanks to famous photographer David Yarrow’s memorable images & Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka’s groundbreaking work to help gorillas by improving public health. In an entirely different weight class, EcoSense explores how hummingbirds navigate migration and habitat challenges. They’re fiercer than you think!
Program Rights
Broadcast Rights:
Unlimited
Rights Dates:
4/8/2024 - 4/7/2027
School Rights:
Concurrent w/bc
V.O.D. Rights:
Yes
V.O.D. Rights Type:
Concurrent w/broadcast rights
Linear Live Streaming:
Yes
Non-Commercial Cable Rights:
Yes
Program Contacts
Susan Satterfield
United States