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'Eco Eye' is a topical environment issues TV series based out of Ireland exploring a huge range of popular and internationally relevant environment issues. The series has been running for 14 seasons with approximately 10 episodes per season. The latest 2016 series examines major environmental issues effect on our health, economy & quality of life.
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9 episódios
- Food for Thought
E5Food for ThoughtIn the modern world there are food choices our ancestors could never have dreamt of. But not all foods are created equally, as food production is a major cause of climate change. Dr Lara Dungan looks at the environment and health implications of different diets, and tastes new replacements to meat and dairy products, asking whether they can really become mainstream. - On the Water FrontE6
On the Water FrontIreland has over 70,000 kilometres of rivers and over 12,000 lakes, famous worldwide for their beauty, wildlife and fishing, but this priceless resource is being taken for granted. Research states that over half of Irish waterways don't meet the basic standards of good water quality, which is essential for maintaining healthy wildlife habitats. Anja Murray travels across the country, showcasing some of the inventive ways local communities have engaged with and improved their local water bodies. - Children of the Revolution
E7Children of the RevolutionOver one week in September 2019, more than 7.6 million people in 185 countries walked out of schools and businesses in the biggest coordinated effort in global climate action ever recorded. But why are kids in large numbers skipping school to protest and appeal for a future they think is slipping away? Will it change anything? Clinical psychologist Clare Kambamettu meets school climate-strikers across the country to hear their fears and their demands. - Gridlock
E8GridlockOver the past 30 years, Ireland has expanded its road network at a stunning rate. But more roads mean more traffic, and cities are at a standstill. Duncan Stewart examines the divisive Bus Connects project, which proposes billions of euros of investment in new quality bus corridors, designed to increase reliability and reduce bus journey times. The project, however, has been met with stiff opposition.




