Eden Project

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  • 2005
  • 1 Season

Eden Project is a documentary television series produced by TVF International that was first released in 2007. The show is a six-part series that explores various aspects of the global ecological crisis and analyzes the innovative solutions that individuals and communities worldwide are implementing to overcome environmental threats.

The series is hosted by Dr. David Bellamy, an ecologist, and environmental activist, who takes viewers on a journey across the globe, visiting various locations in Europe, Asia, and the Americas to show how humans are working to preserve biodiversity and protect ecosystems.

Each episode of the show has a specific theme, starting with biodiversity, where Bellamy explores how conservationists and scientists are working together to protect and restore species and habitats from around the world. The second episode focuses on freshwater and the numerous threats it faces, including contamination and overuse. The show then looks into the impact of illegal wildlife trade, including the problems associated with rhinoceros and elephant poaching, with experts providing their insight about the complex challenges involved in stopping this terrible trade. The series also explores issues related to energy and climate change, including the emerging solar power industry and the dangers of alternating carbon emissions.

In addition to highlighting environmental issues facing the planet, Eden Project also shares the stories of individuals and communities contributing to positive change. For instance, one episode followed a group of fishermen in Madagascar who are adopting sustainable fishing practices to reduce the impact on marine life. The show also takes viewers to Scotland, where local communities are creating wind energy cooperatives that support local economies and increase energy efficiency.

The Eden Project series of interviews and commentary from leading environmental experts, including Director General of the World Wildlife Fund in the UK, CEO of Greenpeace, Chief Scientist of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds and many more. It covers diverse aspects of climate change, including political implications and technology that could mitigate environmental problems. Eden Project features expert commentary to ensure that viewers understand the risks posed by climate change and the steps that they can take to mitigate the impact.

In conclusion, the Eden Project is a powerful and thought-provoking documentary series that educates and inspires viewers with the incredible work being done by people and organizations to protect the environment and preserve the planet for future generations. The series blends real-life scenarios and insights from leading environmentalists with stunning visuals, providing a captivating learning experience. Overall, this show is recommended for anyone who is interested in learning more about the global environmental crisis and the innovative solutions currently being developed to tackle this problem.

Eden Project is a series that ran for 1 seasons (2 episodes) between January 1, 2005 and on TVF International

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Seasons
Eden's Growing Pains
2. Eden's Growing Pains
January 1, 2005
Filmed both inside the biomes and outside, in the large and fast-maturing gardens, it follows Eden's extreme gardening - abseiling, aerial pruning and jungle plant management, its vast planting and display projects like Bulb Mania and the appliance of science in cutting-edge pest control and quarantine techniques. Eden's gardeners are expert in working around a fast-developing site and are expert too at imparting their practical knowledge with passion. The film aims to be a joy for all who have ever visited Eden and an inspiration for all those who have yet to be able to undertake the voyage.
Gardeners of Eden
1. Gardeners of Eden
January 1, 2005
This film will show how Eden has achieved its iconic and inspirational status, and will reveal the dilemmas and challenges it faces for the future. It will explore how Eden strives to remain both on the cutting edge of building and design, on the forefront of provocative and constructive thought and action, both domestically and internationally and how it maintains its position as a leader in stimulating environmental art and education.
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Where to Watch Eden Project
Eden Project is available for streaming on the TVF International website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Eden Project on demand at Amazon.
  • Premiere Date
    January 1, 2005
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