INTERNATIONAL TV-CLASS Danish School of Media and Journalism

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    18 episodes
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Episodes of INTERNATIONAL TV-CLASS Danish School of Media and Journalism

    • Traffic pollution in Copenhagen (Estonian version)

      Transport is responsible for about a quartre of Europe's greenhouse gas emissions. Denmark's capital Copenhagen desires to be the greenest capital in the world and become CO2 neutral by 2025. One of the problems is pollution from cars. Denmark is now searching for ways to reduce traffic pollution. Short TV story produced by Linda Arponen, Liisi Mölder and Asta Smagurauskaite, Danish School of Media and Journalism. Liisi Mölder's version.

      • Release date
        Nov 3, 2011
      • Runtime
        05:26
    • bugs as replacement for red meat?

      can bugs replace red meat in a way to save the enviroment?

      • Release date
        Nov 3, 2011
      • Runtime
        05:22
    • Noise pollution in Copenhagen

      Short tv-story on noise pollution in Denmark

      • Release date
        Nov 3, 2011
      • Runtime
        04:55
    • Traffic pollution reduction in Copenhagen

      Transport is responsible for about a quartre of Europe's greenhouse gas emissions. Denmark's capital Copenhagen desires to be the greenest capital in the world and become CO2 neutral by 2025. One of the problems is pollution from cars. Denmark is now searching for ways to reduce traffic pollution. Short TV story produced by Linda Arponen, Liisi Mölder and Asta Smagurauskaite, Danish School of Media and Journalism.

      • Release date
        Nov 3, 2011
      • Runtime
        05:39
    • CO2-neutrality in Denmark

      A small island in Denmark became CO2-neutral in less than ten years. Several bigger cities in Denmark now try to accomplish the same.

      • Release date
        Oct 27, 2011
      • Runtime
        05:23
    • Dying Eco-Friendly

      Your death is your last carbon footprint on the planet. Whether you wish to be buried or cremated, there will always be an ecological impact. One woman in Sweden has found a way to give back to the earth with a controversial system that turns your body into compost. A story filmed and edited by: Nicole Cairns Law Sau Ying Anokhee Shah October, 2011

      • Release date
        Oct 26, 2011
      • Runtime
        05:08
    • Ecotourism

      Ecotourism is a type of tourism organized by certifies companies that focus on the environment and the community around them. In Oslo, Norway, this industry is expanding. Hugo Pilon-Larose has the story. Third Assignment: International TV Class, The Danish School of Media and Journalism Produced by Dave Fanner, Hugo Pilon-Larose and Kimberly Ivany

      • Release date
        Apr 28, 2011
      • Runtime
        05:32
    • High fertility rate in Norway

      Most of the industrial countries are facing an aging population. This is due to longer life expectancy and decreasing birth rate. The costs in the health care system increase while the taxe income, produced by the working class, decreases. But the Norwegian government implemented some solutions. The country has now the fourth highest birthrate in Europe.

      • Release date
        Apr 28, 2011
      • Runtime
        05:10
    • Norway proposes strip club ban

      Produced by Lauren Smith, Lakiesha Thomas, and Christina Robnett Anchored by Christina Robnett

      • Release date
        Apr 28, 2011
      • Runtime
        04:59
    • The Nobel Peace Prize Controversy

      Following the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize awarding to Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo, China and Norwegian relations have taken a turn for the worse, as China begins to flex its economic muscle.

      • Release date
        Apr 28, 2011
      • Runtime
        04:57
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