| From wind power to green medicine, The Green Economy features practical  ways the green economy is developing. Business leaders of our country  are recognizing the need to refocus on responsible and sustainable ways  to improve our world, all while making a tidy profit. The Green Economy  showcases these improvements at work. We present the concept that we are  the stewards of our world, necessitating a wise and conscientious  caretaking of our environment for future generations. At the same time,  we give a sincere nod to the business leaders and models that provide  the opportunity to execute these ideas and create new jobs.  Entrepreneurs take note! 
 Titles include:
 
 The Future Of Energy
 
 Wind PowerThe  Green Economy looks at the emerging technology that’s becoming big  business.  Condon Oregon is the site of one of the largest wind farms in  the World.  This trend is becoming a reality!
 
 Waste to Energy
 Marion  County Environmental Services oversees the operation of one of the most  successful recycling and energy programs in the United States. Curbside  collection, sorting, waste incineration which in turn generates  electricity…these folks have it nailed.  We get to see all steps and get  involved in the process.
 
 Biodiesel
 Growing  gas…that’s one way to look at it.  By focusing on using organic waste  like used cooking oil and compost materials niche companies like  Sequential Bio-Diesel have created their own industry.  We will look at  how it's grown, gathered, made and used.
 
 Solar Energy
 Stores  like Real Goods in Humboldt County California carry everything you can  think of solar including…yes you guessed it…solar toilets!  We will look  at the differences in the technology and how this endless energy source  is being used.  The future really is bright!
 
 Solar Revisited
 Previously  we looked at the different types of solar and where the technology and  trends are taking us.  Now we will look at how solar is much more widely  accepted and used.  In Coos Bay Oregon nearly every new public  structure has solar integrated into its construction.  The efficiency of  the modern panel is impressive and the future really is as bright as  they say.
 
 Geothermal Energy
 All of us have seen a  hot spring or an active volcano but finding new and creative ways to  utilize this energy hasn’t been easy.  Now you can not only heat your  home but use it to turn the lights on too.  We visit Bottle Rock Power  Plant in The Geysers California.  Here they drill and harness the heat  and steam from the earth on a scale hard to believe.
 
 Wave Energy
 Another  budding energy field is harnessing the power of the ocean.  Wave energy  buoys are doing it now but the plan is to expand this technology all  over the world.  The worlds largest buoy is being built in Vancouver  Washington and it will launch on the Oregon Coast.
 
 Hydroelectric Power
 Bonneville  Power built several of the biggest and most powerful hydroelectric  dams.  We find out how these huge turbines work as well as what other  groups like Fish & Game are doing to lessen the impact on the river  and its fishy residents.
 
 Sustainable Mining
 The  history of Butte Montana is forged in the not so environmentally  friendly practices of the Copper Kings of the early 20th Century.  Now  the city leaders and residents are pushing to clean up the sins of the  past and also educate those who wish to get into the field of Mine  Reclamation at Montana Technical Institute.  We go on top and hundreds  of feet below the city to get all the angles.
 
 Green Education
 Universities  like Oregon State, Montana Tech & Portland State are adding degrees  to their curriculum that cover many new sustainable trends.
 
 The Future Of Urban Planning and Building New UrbanismThis  sleepy seaside community is built under the brand of sustainable new  urbanism.  Not only are the homes and other community buildings built in  a very environmentally friendly way, but the design promotes the  diminished need to drive by grouping services like grocery, laundry,  restaurants and other things in the center promoting biking and  walking.  We take a few days off to enjoy the experience!
 
 Green Building
 Trends  these days are to not build homes and buildings to code but to  standards that are much more efficient.  Windows, doors, insulation,  heating, cooling and even the countertops in some kitchens are more  efficient and made with less and less toxic methods.  We will be  visiting one of the most efficient homes on the planet and one of the  first Leed Platinum office buildings in the US.
 
 Green Remodeling
 Rebuilding  old homes isn’t new but in this country it isn’t nearly as common as in  places like Europe.  Keeping the basic structure in tact isn’t just  more economical but it also helps keep history alive.  Not just homes  but all sorts of things are being re-tasked over buying new.
 
 Green Insulation
 Not  only how, but what is now being used to insulate homes and buildings  will surprise you!  How about sheep wool or compressed recycled  newspaper?  The list is fascinating as are the folks who are working to  make it even more sustainable.
 
 Green Golf Course Management
 Think  the modern golf course simply dumps tons of fertilizers, pesticides and  herbicides everywhere?  Think again!  Not only would that bankrupt most  of these facilities but they are must more forward thinking, from a  sustainability standpoint, than you might give them credit for.  We will  look at 2 courses that are making sustainability one of their primary  goals.  We will also look at the industry in general and how things are  changing... for the better!
 
 Water Systems
 We all  need it and its much less common than you might think.  The earth has  plenty of water but only a small fraction of it is fresh and clean.  Our  rivers are much dirtier than people think so cleaning water for  drinking is becoming the focus of numerous scientists.  We take some of  the dirtiest and make it clean and drinkable right before your eyes.
 
 Home Recycling
 Keeping  aluminum cans out of the trash is how a lot of us were raised to  recycle.  Today nearly everything we buy, use and throw away can be  recycled in some form.  Its not always easy but the ways in which  companies are making recycling products is down right fascinating…we  will take a look.
 The Future Of Transportation Hydrogen FuelCan  you run a car on basically water?  Yes you can.  However that’s not the  most common use.  Utilizing this technology takes a little know how.   We go to Clackamas County Community College to see a car that runs on  basically water as well as talk to scientist types who are looking to  the future.
 
 Green Vehicles
 All of the big 3  automakers are offering or getting ready to offer electric alternatives  to the family car.  One of the first was the Nissan Leaf and one of the  more recent, the Chevy Volt.  We take a look at these as well as  electric racecars and motorcycles from exploding new businesses like  Brammo Motors.
 
 The Greening Of Freight Rail Part #1
 Since the  early days of the railroad there has been the ability to move massive  amounts of freight to expand the literal horizons of where business is  done.  Today that trend continues except technology and good  old-fashioned American know-how is leading the way.  Moving a ton of  freight nearly 500 miles on a gallon of fuel is now the benchmark for  efficiency.  You will see how the technology is revolutionizing the  locomotives and companies like Gunderson, GE and others are looking to  stretch that even further.
 
 The Greening Of Freight Rail Part #2
 How  does a major port like Long Beach and Los Angeles use rail to move the  literal mountains of freight?  We will show you.  Also, think it's  impossible for the exhaust of a locomotive to actually be cleaner than  the air it takes in?  It is!
  
 The Future Of Natural Resource Management Wildlife ManagementLions…Tigers…Bears…Oh  My!  We find out how people who really care about wildlife are raising  awareness about why our urban growth is literally making dangerous  encounters with wild animals is becoming an everyday occurrence.  We  visit an exotic animal rescue to see lions, tigers and other wild  animals are being cared for the best way possible.  We also talk to  experts about one of the most allusive animals, the wolf, is now making a  comeback.
 
 Sustainable Fisheries
 Beyond Catch  & Release policies are experts who are dedicated to making sure the  habitat for both commercial and sport fishing stays healthy.  The  Pacific Ocean is home to literally thousands of species of fish and  other creatures.  Here in the Northwest one of the best indicators to  the health of the ocean is Salmon.  The Green Economy looks at how  experts are monitoring all aspects of the health of the fish.  There are  some major breakthroughs from a technical aspect that are making the  monitoring all the more accurate.
 
 Sustainable Forestry
 Growing  trees is not totally the job of Mother Nature anymore!  Making sure  logging doesn’t tax future growth too much is an ever more increasingly  important task.  Using a relatively new high tech invention, the  helicopter, to harvest hasn’t been around that long but offers an  interesting alternative to logging.  We look at growing, managing and  cutting of the new sustainable forest.
 
 Waterways Superfund Part #1
 Cities  around the United States grew up around the great arterial waterways.   In the West, the Columbia and Willamette have seen 150 years of commerce  and change and unfortunately have paid the price of the industrial  revolution.  It's not the water so much as the sediment on the bottom  where PCB’s and other toxins are threatening fish and other wildlife.   There is a push to reverse the damage of the past by removing the worst  of this sediment.  This is a complex issue with an even more complex  solution but we show you how they’re doing it.
 
 Waterways Superfund Part #2
 In  this program we will compare other rivers where industry has left its  mark.  Rivers like the mighty Hudson where PCB clean up has been  revolutionized.  New Jersey’s Passaic River, which is considered one of  the most polluted bodies of water anywhere.  The Gowanus Canal that runs  through Brooklyn New York where you’d think twice if you wanted a dip  on a hot day.  Lastly, its the Fox River in Wisconsin that is one of the  largest cleanups on record.  The Willamette just may be pristine again!
 The Future Of Food & Medicine Green WineOrganic  wine making is big business in California.  We take a look at Frie  Family Winery in Napa County where organic wine making was practically  invented. Then we take a look at how this trend is moving north to  Oregon where varietals like Pinot Noir are becoming the organic cash  crop.  Along the way we sample the tremendous wines available.
 
 Green Beer
 Mendocino  California is where hops, the lifeblood of beer, have been grown for  generations.  Brewers like Mendocino Brewing brew dozens of types of  Organic beer and we find out how.  Then we sample some of those and  other great beers at Urban Hop Works in Portland Oregon where they have  their own twist on beer.  Along the way we stop at one of the largest  hop farms in the West to see how they’re grown.
 
 Organic Cooking
 There’s  nothing boring about organic cuisine anymore!  Bland and dull are not  words used to describe the food at places like Flying Lotus Café.  This  trend has to start up the stream a little further, which is where food  giant like Sysco comes in.  We find out what restaurants are looking for  in the organic arena straight from the source.
 
 Green Medicine
 Words  like Naturopath and other less traditional terms to describe the  healing process once were shunned by modern medicine and the general  public.  Today they are much more common and accepted.  Procedures like  acupuncture are prescribed by doctors routinely nowadays.
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