From a conference in Montpelier, Vermont, on October 2, 2008, sponsored by Public Assets Institute and Voices for Vermont's Children.
Twinfield student Brendan Popp speaks to Senator Bill Doyle about their project to make their school energy independent with a small environmentally sound hydro project.
Although Cochabamba, Bolivia won the water war in 2000 and returned the city's water from private to municipal control, some residents still have NO water. Here's their story.
Twinfield student Brendan Popp speaks to Senator Bill Doyle about their project to make their school energy independent with a small environmentally sound hydro project.
Twinfield Hydro Team students are interviewed by Senator Bill Doyle about their project to make their school energy independent.
Students at Twinfield School in Plainfield, Vermont, are working to provide their school's electricity needs with local hydro-generated electricity.
Emlyn Crocker, a student at Twinfield School in Plainfield, Vermont, interviews Alvin and Arlon Warner, developers of local hydro projects.