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Environment: Lake Baikal - for iPod/iPhone

The Open Universitywww3.open.ac.uk
Should natural resources be exploited to support economic development? In Siberia, Lake Baikal is the deepest lake in the world and contains one fifth of the world’s freshwater. It has developed over 25 million years to be a truly unique eco-system - yet this lake is now an environment at serious risk. This album focuses on the growing environmental threats to the region, which was named a World Heritage Site in 1996. Industry and new businesses flocked to the once-isolated region, inducing massive economic growth, but at what cost to the natural habitat? On top of this threat, the invasion of alien species and rising water temperatures due to global warming throw up questions, conflicts and challenges about sustainable development and how we are to manage the consequences of our actions responsibly. This material forms part of the course U216 Environment.
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Episodes

Increasing threats

The growing demand for electricity creates further pollution.

Jun 22, 20093 min

An inconvenient law

Environmental proctection is a hindrance to economic development

Jun 22, 200959 sec

A heavy burden

Protecting the environment costs money.

Jun 22, 20091 min

Economy versus nature

Is it possible for economic growth and environmental sustainability to co-exist?

Jun 22, 20091 min

An alternative industry

The Baikal water bottling plant as a more sustainable form of development.

Jun 22, 200930 sec
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