Build green / written, directed and produced by Paula Salvador ; editor, Ed Balevicius ; executive producer for The Nature Of Things, Michael Allder ; hosted by David Suzuki.
"From retro-fitting a hip old Montreal housing complex with state-of-the-art sustainable energy systems, to pitching hay for straw-bale houses, to building transportable 'mini-homes' with their own small power plant, this program takes a close look at the materials and means we'd...
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Hōputu: | DVD/Blu-Ray |
Reo: | English |
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Bendigo, Vic. :
Video Education Australasia,
c2007.
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Rangatū: | Nature of things.
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Urunga tuihono: | Click here to access notes online |
Whakarāpopototanga: | "From retro-fitting a hip old Montreal housing complex with state-of-the-art sustainable energy systems, to pitching hay for straw-bale houses, to building transportable 'mini-homes' with their own small power plant, this program takes a close look at the materials and means we'd be foolish not to adopt. Being green is red hot, but we have to think beyond its trendiness. Fortunately many manufacturers -of houses, buildings, cars, packaged goods - are quickly recognising the urgency for a new, greener vision. So, given our rapidly changing environment and the need for action at all levels, which type of house would you choose to construct or live in? Narrated by David Suzuki, this program will provide audiences with information to support their green building or renovation ideas"--Container. |
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Whakaahuatanga ōkiko: | 1 videodisc (53 min.) : sound, colour ; 12 cm |
Hōputu: | DVD. |
Ngā mihi whakaputa: | Director of photography, Maurice Chabot. |