Video: Collections: Climate Change
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Rebuilding Iowa: An Overview of Iowa Storms '08 (#175)
More than 30% of the state of Iowa has felt the effects of summer storms, and this profile looks at the estimated costs of rebuilding. 01:52
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Storm Water Management - Flood Prevention (Full Program) (#173)
Full Program: Two-thirds of the water reaching Iowa's landscape goes directly to rivers, streams and lakes often causing flooding the likes of which were seen this summer in much of Iowa. "The Iowa Journal" will... 28:46
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Discussion: Storm Water Management - Flood Prevention (#173)
Two-thirds of the water reaching Iowa's landscape goes directly to rivers, streams and lakes often causing flooding the likes of which were seen this summer in much of Iowa. "The Iowa Journal" will... 10:00
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Government Lab Looks for Renewable Energy Solutions (#3351)
After the oil crisis of the 1970s, Congress authorized the creation of a government laboratory tasked with solving the puzzle of how to save energy using renewable resources. Three decades... 06:10
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Storm Water Management - Flood Prevention (Feature) (#173)
Two-thirds of the water reaching Iowa's landscape goes directly to rivers, streams and lakes often causing flooding the likes of which were seen this summer in much of Iowa. "The Iowa Journal" will... 05:00
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Beer Brewer Converts Waste into Ethanol (#3350)
What do 16 million barrels of beer have in common with a gallon of gasoline? Find out how an innovative program run by the nation's third largest beer brewer helps reduce pollution while making a... 06:00
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What To Do About Trash (Full Program) (#170)
Full Program: Iowa Journal is talking trash – how much stuff Americans have, what happens to it when we’re done with it, and how we can reduce it. 27:47
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Talking Trash (Feature) (#170)
Visit a Johnston woman who "shops" curbside; landfills in Mitchellville and Cedar Rapids; and Rockwell Collins in Cedar Rapids, where the aviation electronics firm has won awards for its efforts to... 05:00
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Ask the Experts: Your Disaster Questions Answered (#165)
Full Program: Experts from flood and disaster agencies answer viewer questions on this live hour-long episode of The Iowa Journal, hosted by Paul Yeager. 57:47
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Ethanol Races into the Fast Lane at Iowa Corn 250 (#3341)
Despite ethanol's ability to make cars go fast, the industry's evolution from value-added commodity to preeminent alternative fuel has taken some time. 07:05
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Discussion: Iowa Natural Disasters 2008 - Looking Ahead (#164)
The Iowa Journal assesses the economic impact from the 2008 storms with David Swenson, an Iowa State University economist and L.D. McMullen, retired CEO and General Manager of the Des Moines Water... 13:42
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Flooding Across Iowa - 2008 Floods Overview (#164)
A look at the effects of extreme weather on Iowa, including flooding in Mason City, Cedar Rapids, Iowa City, Des Moines, and in rural areas. 06:06
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Web Exclusive: L.D. McMullen and David Swenson on 2008 Iowa Floods (#164)
The Iowa Journal assesses the economic impact from the 2008 storms with David Swenson, an Iowa State University economist and L.D. McMullen, retired CEO and General Manager of the Des Moines Water... 11:09
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Iowa Floods and Natural Disasters - Taking Stock (Full Program) (#164)
Full Program: The Iowa Journal will assess the economic impact from the storms with David Swenson, an Iowa State University economist and L.D. McMullen, retired CEO and General Manager of the Des Moines Water... 27:46
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Iowa After the Parkersburg Tornado (#162)
The twister that ripped apart Parkersburg featured winds speeds in excess of 200 miles an hour. Seven Iowans were killed in the storm, and the damage to this Iowa community is significant. 05:01
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Discussion: Aftermath of Parkersburg Tornado (#162)
Barry Campbell, Vice President of Delivery from MidAmerican Energy, and David Miller, Director of Iowa Homeland Security discuss short-term and long-term recovery strategies for communities... 14:17
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Aftermath of Parkersburg Tornado (Full Program) (#162)
Full Program: The Iowa Journal takes a look at the aftermath of the tornado that struck Parkersburg Iowa on Sunday, May 25, 2008. 27:46
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Corn for Fuel, Food, or Both? (#3337)
Critics have blamed corn ethanol for high food costs, growing gas prices, and starvation in developing countries. But as Andrew Batt explains, the ethanol picture is not as simple as food versus fuel. 07:05
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Higher Gas Prices (Full Program) (#159)
Full Program: Gas prices are climbing it seems every day and approaching the $4 mark. So what does that mean? 27:46
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Iowa's Municipal Sewage Treatment (Full Program) (#158)
Full Program: Iowa faces a crumbling underground infrastructure of sewer lines that if go unfixed can divert, or leech, untreated wastewater into nearby streams and rivers. 27:46



