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3.31.2006 ET
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World's First Environmental Broadband TV channel 'green.tv' Launches Today
(CSRwire) green.tv, the world's first broadband TV channel dedicated to
environmental issues, launches today. green.tv also goes live today as a
podcast on iTunes and has a front page listing, courtesy of Apple.
green.tv has been developed with support from the United Nations
Environment Programme (UNEP).
"green.tv is a truly innovative project which will no doubt influence the
field of environmental film-making and research. It will eventually offer
a comprehensive 'one stop shop' for environmental TV programming -
something that has so far not been available. green.tv has the potential
to be become a broadband reference point or benchmark in this field," said
Eric Falt, Director of UNEP's Division of Communications and Public
Information.
green.tv is the brainchild of environmental film Director/Producer, Ade
Thomas: "green.tv will be a kind of green Google for green films. If you
want to see a news item about climate change, watch a kids' story about
penguins or a feature about wind farms, go to www.green.tv and you'll be
able to see some engaging and thought-provoking films about the
environment, at a time when a greater understanding and awareness of these
issues is critical."
Elliot Morley, UK Environment Minister, said: "There are more people using
the internet than watching TV and we also know that there is enormous
interest in environmental issues. I think green.tv has tremendous
potential, bringing together new technology and innovation in terms of how
we spread information."
green.tv will carry films from around the world produced by NGOs,
community filmmakers, public sector bodies and companies with a firm
interest in protecting our environment.
Chief Executive of the Environment Agency, Barbara Young, said: "With the
environment being such a prime concern globally, new technologies, like
broadband TV, are invaluable mediums to communicate the issues, the
priorities, the challenges and help us all work towards creating a better
environment."
Tony Juniper, vice-chair of Friends of the Earth International, said:,
"I'm sure there's going to be a massive demand for a special interest
environmental channel. Friends of the Earth feel very frustrated at the
very limited coverage of these issues and as a result of limited coverage
the public is very confused. So we do need more good quality coverage of
some of these complicated issues so that people can really start to make
up their minds about big issues such as climate change."
Greenpeace UK's Executive Director, Stephen Tindale, added: "The
mainstream media only have time to scratch the surface of environmental
issues, so I think that a dedicated TV channel, that was there to explain
all the complexities, will have tremendous demand."
On launch the channel will show films from UNEP, Friends of the Earth UK,
Greenpeace International, the Sierra Club, the IUCN, Stop Climate Chaos,
Barclays, Water Aid, the Eden Project, npower renewables, the Royal
Horticultural Society, the Environment Agency, Ben and Jerry's, the
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and the European
Environment Agency.
green.tv will have seven channels covering: air, land, water, climate
change, people, species and technologies. In each of these channels
there'll be a feature, a news item and a kids story. green.tv will have
the look and feel of a global TV channel but it will combine this with the
best elements of the internet, giving users access to online chatrooms and
the ability to watch video on demand.
"green.tv will be online in a form where everyone can view some fantastic
video content about the environment. All they'll need is a broadband
connection and all of green.tv's films will be available to view in full
screen, no matter what browser or media player people are using," Thomas
added.
Press contacts: Ade Thomas, Director ade@green.tv; Michelle Coomber, Producer michelle@green.tv; James Arthur,
Technical Director james@gren.tv.
Telephone: 00 44 (0)20 7240 0330.
Notes for Editors:
1. green.tv goes live on March 31st 2006
2. green.tv's URL is www.green.tv
3. green.tv will be showing films from:
The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), WWF UK, Greenpeace
International, Water Aid, Survival, the Sierra Club, Friends of the Earth,
the Eden Project, the European Environment Agency, the Women's Environment
Network, the National Environment Trust, the IUCN, the UK's Department for
Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, npower renewables, Farm Africa, the
Royal Horticultural Society, Ben and Jerry's, Practical Action and the
UK's Environment Agency.
4. green.tv is currently applying for UK registered charity status
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