TV Schedule for EarthX TV
Sunday, March 29th TV listings for EarthX TV
Engaging discussions from the Earthx2025 Congress of Conferences with the world's foremost conservationists, scientists, innovators and leaders engaged in the environmental space today.
EarthX Expo RiverRecycle
The compelling story of how Indonesia's plastic waste problem led to the creation of RiverRecycle.
Fall in love with our planet and the extraordinary people striving to make it a better place.
Fall in love with our planet and the extraordinary people striving to make it a better place.
EarthxNews Special: The COP30 Newsroom
Hi Impact's Andrew Cryan sits down with Daisy Dunne from Carbon Brief, Sebastian Rodriguez from Climate Home News, and Mark Watts from C40 Cities.
Chez Laurence Creating Things That Last
Sustainability in High Point, North Carolina.
Engaging discussions from the Earthx2025 Congress of Conferences with the world's foremost conservationists, scientists, innovators and leaders engaged in the environmental space today.
EarthX Expo RiverRecycle
The compelling story of how Indonesia's plastic waste problem led to the creation of RiverRecycle.
Destruction Decoded Mega Floods; Tsunamis
When water unleashes its rage upon the planet, it becomes the ultimate bringer of death; whether it's from rain washing over the ground, rivers bursting their banks, or failed efforts to stem the flow, flooding is as inevitable as it is unstoppable.
Destruction Decoded Construction Disasters
Dams control water supply and generate power, but cities can be submerged in minutes if something goes wrong; bridges and tunnels make hard-to-reach places easily accessible, but when they unexpectedly fail, the results can be disastrous.
Destruction Decoded Hurricanes, Typhoons, Cyclones
Hurricanes, typhoons and cyclones are all the same thing with different names, but what they also have in common is their destructive power.
Destruction Decoded Earthquakes
Earthquakes occur when tectonic plates suddenly shift and shock waves shake the Earth's surface; they occur along fault lines -- the most active being the Ring of Fire in the Pacific Ocean and the San Andreas Fault on the American West Coast.
Defending Nature Caroline Gleich: Sport Activist
Professional ski mountaineer Caroline Gleich shares her journey toward becoming a climate activist for social and environmental justice.
Fall in love with our planet and the extraordinary people striving to make it a better place.
Wild Wonders With Brooke Won't You Bee Mine?
Brooke discovers which ecosystem services bees perform and what it takes to maintain healthy bee populations; with the help of a removal specialist, Brooke safely moves the bees without harming them.
Wild Wonders With Brooke Spaces to Roam
Wildlife such as elephants and zebras often come into conflict with humans; Brooke meets up with a wildlife veterinarian to capture and move these animals safely in order to avoid conflict.
Defenders of the Wild Delta Defenders: Poachers Beware!
Anti-poaching laws, community meat drops and upliftment initiatives are returning wildlife to the Zambezi Delta.
Defenders of the Wild Bison, Not Buffalo
Understanding the history of bison populations in the U.S., and the current state of their protection, getting involved in collaring efforts in the Henry Mountains.
Engineering the Future Electric Vehicles
The emerging world of electric vehicles, the infrastructure needed for them, and the radical changes needed in the transport industry.
Engineering the Future Hyperloop
Virgin Hyperloop is a train that runs inside a steel tunnel; this vehicle floats along the track using magnetic levitation and glides at airline speeds for long distances due to ultra-low aerodynamic drag; it's fully autonomous and enclosed.
Engineering the Future The Race to Space
A new era of space is dawning, where small satellites no bigger than a shoe box will be deployed in their thousands, referred to as satellite swarms.
Engineering the Future Timber Skyscraper
Construction currently accounts for a staggering percentage of the world's energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions; exploring the world of timber buildings for a more sustainable future.
Engineering the Future Hyperloop
Virgin Hyperloop is a train that runs inside a steel tunnel; this vehicle floats along the track using magnetic levitation and glides at airline speeds for long distances due to ultra-low aerodynamic drag; it's fully autonomous and enclosed.
Engineering the Future The Race to Space
A new era of space is dawning, where small satellites no bigger than a shoe box will be deployed in their thousands, referred to as satellite swarms.
Engineering the Future Timber Skyscraper
Construction currently accounts for a staggering percentage of the world's energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions; exploring the world of timber buildings for a more sustainable future.
Wild Wonders With Brooke Won't You Bee Mine?
Brooke discovers which ecosystem services bees perform and what it takes to maintain healthy bee populations; with the help of a removal specialist, Brooke safely moves the bees without harming them.
Wild Wonders With Brooke Spaces to Roam
Wildlife such as elephants and zebras often come into conflict with humans; Brooke meets up with a wildlife veterinarian to capture and move these animals safely in order to avoid conflict.
Defenders of the Wild Delta Defenders: Poachers Beware!
Anti-poaching laws, community meat drops and upliftment initiatives are returning wildlife to the Zambezi Delta.
Defenders of the Wild Bison, Not Buffalo
Understanding the history of bison populations in the U.S., and the current state of their protection, getting involved in collaring efforts in the Henry Mountains.
Engineering the Future Electric Vehicles
The emerging world of electric vehicles, the infrastructure needed for them, and the radical changes needed in the transport industry.
BlueMarvel Maine Coast Sunrise
A brilliant October sun rises out over the islands of Penobscot Bay; hillsides blush red, orange, and yellow, migrating waterfowl seek out marshes, and ancient lichens overtake glacial boulders.
Bright Now! Locust Swarm; Monkey Island
Scientists and citizens armed with cutting-edge technology battle swarms of locusts devouring everything in their path from Africa to India; an island laboratory for studying monkeys.
Heart of the Osa & Sandcastle: The Secret Life of Potter Wasps
Explore the beauty and vital conservation efforts in Costa Rica's Osa Peninsula; in the meadows of Switzerland, a tenacious potter wasp searches for the perfect place to build her nest.
A Restless Planet The Great Collision
Covers the formation of the isthmus of Panama between South America and North America, a geological event which changed the course of evolution and world climate.
