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Energy crisis in the UK (pt 1/2)
Energy crisis in the UK (pt 1/2)

Duration: 02:02

The environmentalist James Lovelock believes the UK is facing an impending energy crisis, with potentially grave consequences for the future.

 
How to solve the energy crisis
How to solve the energy crisis

Duration: 04:20

James Lovelock discusses the problem of generating energy and concludes nuclear power is the only option for the future. He is critical of wind turbines and other renewable energy sources, with the exception of large tidal barrages.

 
Energy crisis in the UK (pt 2/2)
Energy crisis in the UK (pt 2/2)

Duration: 05:24

The environmentalist James Lovelock argues that global warming and the energy crisis are inextricably linked. He makes a number of predictions for the future, and concludes it may already be too late to reverse the global warming trend.

 
What is the best way to provide energy in the future?
What is the best way to provide energy in the future?

Duration: 02:37

The environmentalist James Lovelock expands on the case for nuclear energy, and addresses some of the popular misgivings about this form of power.

 
Hydrogen-powered car is commercially available
Hydrogen-powered car is commercially available

Duration: 01:48

The Japanese carmaker Honda has designed a zero-emission vehicle powered by hydrogen fuel cells.

 
Biodiesel made from chip fat
Biodiesel made from chip fat

Duration: 02:05

Andy Cheesman is using the cooking oil from his Brighton chip shop to fuel his fleet of taxis.

 
Hydroelectric dam construction in Ethiopia
Hydroelectric dam construction in Ethiopia

Duration: 01:15

A report about the construction site of the controversial Gilgel Gibe III hydroelectricity dam in Ethiopia.

 
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