Tiny Houses: An Eco-friendly Way of Living19:22Tiny Houses: An Eco-friendly Way of LivingMany eco-conscious people choose to live in tiny houses. They require fewer materials to build than traditional houses and so are highly economical. They also use less energy to run, require fewer resources to maintain, and help minimize household clutter, which in turn reduces the time needed for cleaning and organizing. Therefore, tiny homes offer owners more time and freedom to relax, travel, oPlanet Earth: Our Loving Home2019-07-01 5486 Views16396p720p720pHQ2019-07-01Planet Earth: Our Loving Home The Joys and Benefits of Organic Farming: Interview with Mr. Helmut Butolen, Part 2 of 214:09The Joys and Benefits of Organic Farming: Interview with Mr. Helmut Butolen, Part 2 of 2There are a lot of people who say, “I’d love to try that, too.” It’s not as difficult as it looks. You have to start the whole thing slowly and with a sense of what is appropriate. We also do small courses here. That is, everyone who is interested is invited at any time and can learn how to grow vegetables efficiently here. To extend the season for growing vegetables, Mr. Butolen has constructed aPlanet Earth: Our Loving Home2019-06-12 5787 Views18396p720p720pHQ2019-06-12Planet Earth: Our Loving Home The Joys and Benefits of Organic Farming: Interview with Mr. Helmut Butolen, Part 1 of 212:08The Joys and Benefits of Organic Farming: Interview with Mr. Helmut Butolen, Part 1 of 2The greatest challenge for an organic farmer is always the climate. We live here in a cold temperate climate. But has changed a lot in the last 20 years and it comes again and again to bigger dry periods and then to strong rain again. It’s not as it was 20 years ago. You have to cope with it. You have to make sure that you select your plants correctly and choose what you grow correctly. The secondPlanet Earth: Our Loving Home2019-06-10 6206 Views26396p720p720pHQ2019-06-10Planet Earth: Our Loving Home Heavenly Messenger: How One Small Siberian Crane Transformed Taiwan (Formosa), Part 4 of 420:01Heavenly Messenger: How One Small Siberian Crane Transformed Taiwan (Formosa), Part 4 of 4Due to global warming and climate change, the water level gets too high or too low in the habitat, so the White Cranes can’t find enough eelgrass to eat. Then they move out of their habitat center to look for food, causing conflict between humans and the cranes. This might be the reason their appearance has been newly recorded in the last two years in Japan, Taiwan (Formosa), and Hong Kong. In SprPlanet Earth: Our Loving Home2019-05-22 6616 Views11396p720p720pHQ2019-05-22Planet Earth: Our Loving Home Heavenly Messenger: How One Small Siberian Crane Transformed Taiwan (Formosa), Part 3 of 420:00Heavenly Messenger: How One Small Siberian Crane Transformed Taiwan (Formosa), Part 3 of 4When I look back at this story again today, I realize it's not just about the little crane's amazing journey, but about mine as well. It was a turning point in my life. Because of this little crane, I had the chance to see through his eyes. I went to his habitat, the place to spend the winter, and the place where he was born. I visited Siberia, Poyang Lake, and Momoge. I learned about the harsh enPlanet Earth: Our Loving Home2019-05-20 6507 Views10396p720p720pHQ2019-05-20Planet Earth: Our Loving Home Heavenly Messenger: How One Small Siberian Crane Transformed Taiwan (Formosa), Part 2 of 418:41Heavenly Messenger: How One Small Siberian Crane Transformed Taiwan (Formosa), Part 2 of 4The little crane is really intelligent. When I met him at the farm, he stood on the ridge and called "jiu jiu-jiu," "jiu jiu-jiu." One "Jiu" and then two more. He would call like that. How strange! He's very intelligent and sensitive. When the lotus flowers are blossoming, there are many tourists. The little crane wanted to peck at people all the time. But when I went to him and scolded him, he diPlanet Earth: Our Loving Home2019-05-15 7127 Views17396p720p720pHQ2019-05-15Planet Earth: Our Loving Home Heavenly Messenger: How One Small Siberian Crane Transformed Taiwan (Formosa), Part 1 of 417:21Heavenly Messenger: How One Small Siberian Crane Transformed Taiwan (Formosa), Part 1 of 4The migratory birds begin to fly to the south, looking for a warm habitat. This is the first Siberian crane to visit Taiwan(Formosa). Mr. Zheng Jun-Huang, a kind-hearted farmer who grows vegetables without using pesticides. Therefore, Mr. Huang’s farm has become the favorite dwelling place of the little crane. “Hero” plans to grow Mr. Huang’s Xionghe Rice through contract production, hoping to briPlanet Earth: Our Loving Home2019-05-13 7922 Views22396p720p720pHQ2019-05-13Planet Earth: Our Loving Home Tyi Sheng Organic Farm: Ensuring the Health of Planet Earth, Part 2 of 217:10Tyi Sheng Organic Farm: Ensuring the Health of Planet Earth, Part 2 of 2Mr.Wu began farming organically when he was only 20 years old because he believed that it was the way to a sustainable environment. Approximately 30 years ago, he created Bi Lo Cun Organic Farm. Today, Bi Lo Cun Organic Farm supplies over 500 shops. Over the years the farm has also helped the indigenous people of Taiwan(Formosa) to regain their farming skills, creating hope that future generationsPlanet Earth: Our Loving Home2019-04-17 5268 Views10396p720p720pHQ2019-04-17Planet Earth: Our Loving Home Tyi Sheng Organic Farm: Ensuring the Health of Planet Earth, Part 1 of 216:07Tyi Sheng Organic Farm: Ensuring the Health of Planet Earth, Part 1 of 2When the soil is not affected or altered, all visible and invisible beings in it can survive. And the crops become healthier. Besides, the ecological environment around the healthy crop remains intact and wholesome. This is actually sustainable farming. Therefore, organic farming is healthy for our lives. It’s environmentally friendly to the earth. It keeps the plants healthy, keeps us healthy, anPlanet Earth: Our Loving Home2019-04-15 7039 Views14396p720p720pHQ2019-04-15Planet Earth: Our Loving Home Creative Transformations of Plastic Waste15:30Creative Transformations of Plastic WastePlastic is very inexpensive, easy to produce, light, and can be used in an incredible amount of ways. However, with all these benefits, there are enormous costs. About half of all plastic is used just one time and then discarded. Our beautiful seas are now an immense rubbish bin that no one empties. To degrade and the pervasive plastic shopping bag can take 10 to 1000 years to decompose. Many brilPlanet Earth: Our Loving Home2019-04-03 7255 Views14396p720p720pHQ2019-04-03Planet Earth: Our Loving Home Veganic Farming with Leo Sanchez, Part 2 of 217:37Veganic Farming with Leo Sanchez, Part 2 of 2We take a close look at the organic vegan farming methods and techniques utilized by Leo Sanchez in his veganic farm, to ensure that he produces to ensure that he produces a variety of high-quality, nutrient-rich, chemical-free and healthy while maximizing available organic vegan products, natural resources, combating climate change, maintaining the health of the environment, and preserving the naPlanet Earth: Our Loving Home2019-03-25 5061 Views3396p720p720pHQ2019-03-25Planet Earth: Our Loving Home Veganic Farming with Leo Sanchez, Part 1 of 216:28Veganic Farming with Leo Sanchez, Part 1 of 2An organic farm is using non-conventional practices, having multiple crops, that aren’t exactly one variety. We basically encompass everything that is organic agriculture. So, we apply organic practices. We make sure that our land is suitable for organic production, but we do not use any animal byproducts, so no animal fertilizers, no fish emulsion, no cow meal, no feather meal, no herbicides or pPlanet Earth: Our Loving Home2019-03-18 5326 Views7396p720p720pHQ2019-03-18Planet Earth: Our Loving Home The World's First Single-Use Plastic-Free Flight15:47The World's First Single-Use Plastic-Free FlightToday’s show will explore how airlines are moving towards using more sustainable catering products and highlight the landmark event of airline not utilizing any single-use plastics onboard a flight. Currently, we produce more than 300 million metric tons of plastic waste every year, which equals the weight of almost the entire human population. Not only do we have plastic pollution in our oceans, Planet Earth: Our Loving Home2019-03-11 5402 Views6396p720p720pHQ2019-03-11Planet Earth: Our Loving Home Algae: Earth's Most Essential Organisms15:33Algae: Earth's Most Essential OrganismsAlgae are among the most important organisms on Earth as they produce 50% to 85% of the planet's oxygen. Trees perform this function as well, but because our beautiful world is made up of much more water than land, aquatic plants such as algae produce most of the global oxygen supply, a vital life source for all beings. Microalgae, more commonly known as phytoplankton, are found in both the benthiPlanet Earth: Our Loving Home2019-03-04 5039 Views8396p720p720pHQ2019-03-04Planet Earth: Our Loving Home COP- 24 - World Leaders Call for a Sustainable Planet, Part 2 of 219:59COP- 24 - World Leaders Call for a Sustainable Planet, Part 2 of 2According to scientists, livestock raising is responsible for approximately 51% of all greenhouse gas emissions. Thus, many scientists recommend adoption of a vegan diet as the most efficient and effective way to reduce such emissions. We need to balance how we produce, how we consume, and meat is one of the factors in the emission of greenhouse gases. And I think one of the most important aspectsPlanet Earth: Our Loving Home2019-02-25 4211 Views2396p720p720pHQ2019-02-25Planet Earth: Our Loving Home COP-24 - World Leaders Call for a Sustainable Planet, Part 1 of 217:37COP-24 - World Leaders Call for a Sustainable Planet, Part 1 of 2From December 2-14, 2018, the United Nations Conference of the Parties Climate Change Conference (COP-24) was held in Katowice, Poland. Which called for a worldwide reduction in greenhouse gas emissions to curb global warming. And that we have just over a decade to bring emissions under control. According to scientists, livestock raising is responsible for approximately 51% of all greenhouse gas ePlanet Earth: Our Loving Home2019-02-18 4458 Views10396p720p720pHQ2019-02-18Planet Earth: Our Loving Home Dr. Jaiphet Klajon: Leading Organic Farming and Natural Remedies for Health in Thailand, Part 2 of 215:47Dr. Jaiphet Klajon: Leading Organic Farming and Natural Remedies for Health in Thailand, Part 2 of 2Microorganisms are small living beings which are commonly found in the air and the soil. They are even in our bodies. The medical profession has found that, for example, in cases of people with gastrointestinal tract diseases, who cannot use antibiotics, they will take the microorganisms from people who have strong intestines, people who eat vegan, to replace it in the same area of the intestine oPlanet Earth: Our Loving Home2019-01-28 4193 Views3396p720p720pHQ2019-01-28Planet Earth: Our Loving Home Dr. Jaiphet Klajon: Leading Organic Farming and Natural Remedies for Health in Thailand, Part 1 of 214:49Dr. Jaiphet Klajon: Leading Organic Farming and Natural Remedies for Health in Thailand, Part 1 of 2Dr. Jaiphet Klajon is a committed specialist in Alternative Medicine and organic farming. He is the Director of the Buddhist Medicine Foundation of Thailand. Dr. Klajon offers his services in accordance with the “Sufficiency Economy” ideal. The main things that they do are Health, Tripitaka, Organic Agriculture Camps. He emphasizes that adopting an organic vegan diet is one of the most powerful waPlanet Earth: Our Loving Home2019-01-21 4199 Views5396p720p720pHQ2019-01-21Planet Earth: Our Loving Home Futuristic Green Buildings Designs in Malaysia, Part 2 of 216:58Futuristic Green Buildings Designs in Malaysia, Part 2 of 2Indeed, this visionary country is making steadfast progress in green building design and construction projects. Considering the multitude of economic and environmental benefits associated with green buildings, many more architects, engineers and infrastructure developers in Malaysia are embracing and implementing the concept of environmentally-friendly structures. Since the GBI’S introduction, MalPlanet Earth: Our Loving Home2019-01-14 3320 Views1396p720p720pHQ2019-01-14Planet Earth: Our Loving Home Futuristic Green Buildings Designs in Malaysia, Part 1 of 215:46Futuristic Green Buildings Designs in Malaysia, Part 1 of 2Aligned with its national efforts to enhance sustainable development, Malaysia’s Green Building Index (GBI) was launched in 2009. The GBI is based on other international rating systems, such as BREEAM (Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method) and LEED (Leadership in Energy and Enviromental Design). The GBI evaluates structures according to a set of criteria, which includes Planet Earth: Our Loving Home2019-01-07 3537 Views2396p720p720pHQ2019-01-07Planet Earth: Our Loving Home