Overview - Season 2

Overview - Season 2

Season 2

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Datesjuin 20, 2024 - févr. 22, 2025
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Episodes

The Biggest Reason To Feel Hopeful About Climate Change
Season 2Episode 113 min

The Biggest Reason To Feel Hopeful About Climate Change

Join Joe in this exploration of a true titan of modern engineering: the world's largest crane. With a lifting capacity of 5,000 tons, this giant ring crane at Rotterdam's Mammoet headquarters is a true powerhouse that plays a crucial role in the renewable energy revolution, building massive offshore wind turbines that help combat climate change. And yes, they may let Joe drive it.

juin 20, 2024
Earth's History Is Hidden in These Strange Maps
Season 2Episode 210 min

Earth's History Is Hidden in These Strange Maps

The Channeled Scablands of the Pacific Northwest hide an astonishing secret. Evidence of a massive flood that shaped the entire region lies just beneath its landscape. But it can only be seen with cutting edge LIDAR technology. Join Joe as he learns how scientists are using lasers to reveal details that may help us predict the paths of potential megafloods of the future.

juil. 18, 2024
How Otters Are Saving Earth's Underwater Forests
Season 2Episode 310 min

How Otters Are Saving Earth's Underwater Forests

Hidden beneath the surface of our coastal seas are towering forests - of kelp. These underwater ecosystems are as crucial to our environment as their land-based counterparts. We'll explore them alongside conservationists who are working to restore these threatened habitats. We'll also meet some adorable sea otters and learn about their role in maintaining the balance in this sensitive environment.

août 15, 2024
Why This Unusual Pattern May Save the Rainforests
Season 2Episode 410 min

Why This Unusual Pattern May Save the Rainforests

The Choco region in northwest Ecuador is hosting a groundbreaking experiment to try and help its rainforests recover from rampant deforestation. A multinational team is planting small "tree islands" to attract natural seed dispersers. It's an innovative approach that we'll take a close look at, from above and within.

sept. 14, 2024
What happened to the once lush, now desert-like Colorado River Delta?
Season 2Episode 517 min

What happened to the once lush, now desert-like Colorado River Delta?

This episode explores the mystery of the vanishing Colorado River Delta. Once a lifeline for the American Southwest, it's now a shadow of its former self. What happened? Outdated water laws? Excessive urban development and agriculture? Is there a possibility for restoration? Let's investigate.

oct. 18, 2024
What Happened to America's First Megacity?
Season 2Episode 612 min

What Happened to America's First Megacity?

In its prime, Cahokia was a prosperous city with a population similar to London's. But this sprawling Native American metropolis from the Mississippian culture vanished long before Europeans arrived in North America. What happened? Now, cutting-edge scientific research offers a glimmer of hope in unraveling the mystery of Cahokia's disappearance.

nov. 22, 2024
Scientists Solve the Mystery of a 300-Year-Old Megaquake
Season 2Episode 714 min

Scientists Solve the Mystery of a 300-Year-Old Megaquake

The 1700 Cascadia earthquake and tsunami was a natural disaster that reshaped the Pacific Northwest. Through tree rings, soil layers and international collaboration, scientists have pieced together the exact timing of the event. As the region braces for another quake, can we prepare in time? Find out how new models and tsunami evacuation towers are helping coastal communities face the threat.

déc. 13, 2024
Why Crocodiles Are Thriving in the Shadow of A Nuclear Plant
Season 2Episode 812 min

Why Crocodiles Are Thriving in the Shadow of A Nuclear Plant

Florida's native crocodiles have found an unexpected sanctuary in the cooling canals at Turkey Point Nuclear Power Plant. This fortunate happenstance, along with tireless conservation efforts, are helping these once endangered predators make a remarkable comeback.

janv. 24, 2025
Is This Earth's Most Treacherous Coastline?
Season 2Episode 911 min

Is This Earth's Most Treacherous Coastline?

The Outer Banks, known as the "Graveyard of the Atlantic," is home to thousands of shipwrecks, including Blackbeard's infamous Queen Anne's Revenge. But beyond the maritime history, this fragile coastline is rapidly changing—threatened by shifting sands, rising seas, and intensifying storms that could reshape it forever.

févr. 22, 2025

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