D4K: Green Energy
Special | 28m 48sVideo has Closed Captions
Green Energy doesn’t have anything to do with color. What is it?
Green energy is a way of generating power in an earth-friendly way. Scientists study green energy as a way to deal with global warming. Finding ways to conserve energy is also a part of the Green Energy movement. D4K host Joan Cartan-Hansen and her guest scientists, Jon Van Gerpen, and Robert Neilson, answer students’ questions about green energy.
Science Trek is a local public television program presented by IdahoPTV
The Laura Moore Cunningham Foundation
D4K: Green Energy
Special | 28m 48sVideo has Closed Captions
Green energy is a way of generating power in an earth-friendly way. Scientists study green energy as a way to deal with global warming. Finding ways to conserve energy is also a part of the Green Energy movement. D4K host Joan Cartan-Hansen and her guest scientists, Jon Van Gerpen, and Robert Neilson, answer students’ questions about green energy.
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