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December 01, 2010
On today’s special episode Planet 100 gives you the lowdown on the biggest environmental event of the year: The COP16 Climate Conference in Cancun, Mexico.
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November 25, 2010
Today, on Planet 100: Its been ten years since the demise GM’s EV1 but now electric cars are back with the Chevy Volt. Will consumers embrace them this time round? Planet 100 takes a close look ...
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November 20, 2010
Officer Daniels acts on a suspicion that a small fishing boat has an illegal amount of mangrove snapper on board and finds far more than she expected.
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November 20, 2010
Officer Steinmetz teaches a rookie officer how to properly catch a crocodile.
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November 20, 2010
Today we’re celebrating Planet 100's 10 most bizarre stories to make it onto our show so far. From killer Segways to Robotic Polar Bears, we've cornered the market in the ...
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November 20, 2010
TckTckTck, a global alliance of over 200 nonprofit organizations, just launched a new digital technology that combines "deep zoom" imagery with a social media uploader so people can create ...
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November 18, 2010
Today, on Planet 100, genetically engineered mosquitoes are put to use fighting dengue fever, London plans to fight pollution with a spray-on paste, and the search for the next green "it" girl ...
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November 17, 2010
Humans, it turns out, are not the only animals that suffer if they stay out too long in the sun. Whales, new research has discovered, can also get sunburns&mdashand they’re not alone. Today, ...
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November 17, 2010
Today, on Planet 100, island nations band together to put a human face on climate change, the skeptical environmentalist releases a new documentary, and a hologram goes on tour for a a Japanese band.
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November 13, 2010
Today on Planet 100, Facebook showcases their efforts to go green, a new video gives the history of fossil fuel use in under five minutes, and NBC celebrates its annual "Green Week."
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November 13, 2010
When a man’s friend is arrested for boating under the influence he becomes hostile towards the officers, and they wait to see if he will cross the line. Fortunately he falls off his boat and the ...
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November 13, 2010
Get to know the fleet that the team uses to keep the waters of Florida safe and crime free! These are some really impressive machines!
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November 13, 2010
Manatees are often called the cows of the sea and are an endangered species. The Fish and Wildlife team goes to great lengths to protect this creature and the hard work is paying off in a big way!
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November 13, 2010
Illegal deer hunting is a real problem in the state parks of Florida. The Fish and Wildlife team has an elite member of the team to deal with this situation, a robotic deer decoy they ...
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November 13, 2010
Over the limit? Under arrest! Drinking and boating is no joke and the Fish and Wildlife team wastes no time arresting offending boaters!
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November 13, 2010
Today, on Planet 100, whales suffer from sunburns, Annie Leonard tells the story of electronics, and Jack Johnson fights plastic pollution with song.
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November 11, 2010
When a pair of officers finds a man scuba diving with a spear gun, they know something must be up. But when they find a hidden stash of lobsters, they close the net and take action!
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November 11, 2010
Today, on Planet 100, rebounding grizzly populations in the United States pose some problems for neighboring humans, a new series explores the world of real food, and Eva Longoria pokes fun at ...
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November 11, 2010
A group of fishermen are well over the limit for lobsters and are caught red handed when an undercover officer gets all the information they need to secure a big bust!
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November 11, 2010
Depicts 3200 toy tigers, equal to the estimated number of tigers remaining on Earth. The space in the middle would hold 40,000 of these tigers, equal to the global tiger population in 1970.
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