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Volume VII Number 8 . . . . December 15, 2000
Directed, recorded and acted by Winnipeg high school students, this 30-minute video is designed
to raise students' awareness of sustainable development in electrical energy production. Three
teen narrators explain how the environment, economy and people's health and well-being affect
their quality of life. The basic concepts and the decision-making model for sustainable
development are introduced. Advantages and disadvantages of the three main types of electricity
(hydro, thermal and nuclear) are explained. Diagrams and tours of a hydro station and a nuclear
station show how the various types work. Alternative forms of energy, such as wind, water and
solar panels, are also explored. In one segment, an architect stands before a "house of the future."
This energy-efficient home, which is "off grid," that is, not connected to electricity, is built of
recycled materials and is heated by wood and solar panels. The final portion of the video
encourages viewers to conserve more energy, i.e. to think globally, act locally.
Recommended with reservations.
Gail Hamilton is a teacher-librarian at Bird's Hill School in East St. Paul, MB.
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