Show

Synopsis

Date

Time

Channel

Naked Science – Birth of the Oceans

Find out how the oceans formed billions of years ago.

January 28th, 2010


4pm

National Geographic

Naked Science – Glacier Meltdown

Imagine a world where melting ice caps have raised sea levels by 20 ft

January 28th, 2010 (Also February 13th)


5pm, 12am (Feb. 9am)

National Geographic

Naked Science – Ige Age Meltdown

18,000 years ago there was a sudden change in climate which ends a global freeze that had lasted for several thousand years.

January 28th, 2010

6pm, 9pm (Also Jan 31, 9am)

National Geographic

Naked Science – Surviving Ancient Alaska

find out what Alaska was like during the last Ice Age

January 28th 2010

8pm, 11pm (Jan 31 8am)

National Geographic

How the Earth was Made: Everest

Find out how the tallest mountain on earth was moved up from the ocean floor.

January, 23rd 2010

4pm

History

How The Earth was made

Take a roller coaster ride through the history of Earth.

January 23rd, 2010

11am

History

How the Earth was Made: Sahara

Find out how the largest desert in the world formed.

January 23rd, 2010

12pm

History

How the Earth was Made: The Rockies

Earth's temperature.

January 23rd, 2010

1pm

History

Life after people

Find out what happens when we are gone.

January 26th, 2010

10pm, 11pm

History

Life After People: Toxic Revenge

What happens to all the chemicals that we make once we are gone.

January, 30th 2010

8pm

History

The Nature of Things: Build Green

Learn how we can build green technology

Anytime

Hulu.com

The Nature of Things: Earth Energy

Renewable energy.

Anytime

Hulu.com

Big Ideas for a Small Planet

Anytime

Hulu.com

Scientific American: Frontiers - Hot Planet Cold Comfort

Anytime

Hulu.com

Scientific American Frontiers -Hydrogen Hopes


Anytime

Hulu.com

Design/e2


Anytime

Any episode

Hulu.com

Movie

Synopsis

Where to find it

A Global Warning?


University of Arizona Library

The 11th Hour

Casa Video (or your local video store)

National Geographic: Six Degrees Could Change the World

What will a warmer world look like.

Blockbuster