WRG Video Anthology and Quiz

Global Warming

Energy in India

"Cultural Diversity: Huntington Park, California"

U.S. Population reaches 300 million

Oil in Alaska

US Election Makes History

Threat to Rainforest Communities-1

Threat to Rainforest Communities-2

Mexico City Environment

Zapatista March in Mexico

The Multiplier Effect

Immigration: Fears over EU Expansion

Immigration Conflict in Northern Italy

Coal Mining vs the Environment

West Bank Security Wall

Earthquake in Iran

The Hajj

The Gulf War

Rwanda Refugees Crossing into Zaire

Flooding in Mozambique

Cultural Diversity: Mauritius

Madagascar

Changing India

Working Life in a Korean Factory

Rural Life in China

Learning English in China

Where Does Buddhism Come From?

Manila: The Pull of the City

Slum Dwellers of Bangkok

Irrigation in the Philippines

Rice Farming in the Philippines

Singapore: A Highly Planned City

Climage Change Refugees

Weather and Tourism in Fiordland

Physical Geography Video and Quiz

Limestone

"Original Horizontality, Superposition, and Sedimentary Structures"

Sedimentary Bedding

The Wasatch Fault: Active Fault in the Rockies

Crater Lake: Caldera in the Cascades

"Glacial Deposits: Till, Outwash, Erratics, and Loess"

"Landforms Produced by Continental Glaciation: Eskers, Tunnel Valleys, Kames, and Drumlins"

The Alpine Fault: A Plate Boundary You Can Touch

Gneiss: The Lewisian Complex of Scotland

The Naples Metropolis: At Risk from Mt. Vesuvius?

Geology and Warfare: The Battle of Monte Cassino

Jade: Turning Metamorphic Rocks into Art

"White Island, New Zealand: Stratovolcano in the Pacific"

"White Island, New Zealand: Hydrothermal Features"

Chapter 1 GEOGRAPHY: AN EXPLORATION OF CONNECTIONS

Study Says Environmental Factors Shaping New Global Economy

Climate Study Calls For Alternative Technologies

Deforestation: Worldwide Concerns

Environmental Degradation Seen As Contributing To World Conflicts

"Global Population Boom Puts ""Mega"" Pressure on Cities in Developing Worlds"

Women Still Lag Behind Men In Top Boardroom Jobs

Critics Warn Democracy Cannot Be Imposed

Globalizing Trade Unions

"Climate Change Threatens World Food Production, Says New Study"

World Looks To Ethanol To Erase Fossil Fuel Dependency

"World Population to be Concentrated in Developing Nations, as Total Expected to Reach 9 Billion by 2050"

World Food Crisis is Worsening

World Water Day: Coping with Water Scarcity

Report: Sexual Orientation Discrimination a Global Issue

Number of Female Leaders around World Growing

Is Global Warming Causing Increased Severe Weather?

What Motivates a Terrorist?

Satellites Show Dramatic Melting at Poles

"Wind Power, a Great Reserve"

"New Study Warns Warmer, More Acidic Oceans Will Kill Coral Reefs"

NGOs Play Larger Role in World Affairs

Promoting Democracy a Controversial Theme

Rights Watchdog Says Global Political Freedom is Declining

Urban Future Focus of 2007 State of the World Report

Rights Report: Democracies Not Holding Authoritarian Offenders Accountable

Economic Rewards Obtain Better Results than Sanctions

Clean Water Project Improves Lives in Senegal

Colleges Offer Local Food to Help Fight Global Warming

UN Secretary-General Calls for Multilateral Approach to Solve Global Problems

"Title Lagos Plans To Solve Traffic, Overpopulation Problems With Development"

"G20 Agrees on Huge Stimulus, Tough Regulations to End Economic Crisis"

UN Boosts Number of Women Peacekeepers

Scholars Urge Obama to Push for Democracy in Middle East

Commission Names 13 Countries as Religious Freedom Violators

"Environmental Events to Impact Economics, Politics in 2011"

Chapter 2 NORTH AMERICA

Katrina Anniversary

Snakehead Report

Glacier National Park

Energy Report

Green Building

Solar Power

Rainwater to Run Car Wash

Drugs and Water Supply

Washington Salmon Festival Report

US Population Report

Seattle Exports

9-11 Consequences Report

Security and Personal Liberty Report

US Image Report

US Border Security Report

Food Globalization

US Labor Transition Report

US Competitiveness

US Geography Report

American Census Report

Sicko Report

Women Voting Report

Immigration and Population Report

Immigration Labor Shortage Report

Latino Political Power

US Poverty Report

Scientists Studying Decline of Tarpon Fish

"US Army Recruits Immigrants, Rewards Them With Citizenship"

Nearly A Million Bats Dead from Mysterious Disease

Wood Stoves Gain Popularity as Alternative Heat Source

Gun Sales on the rise in US

Alaska Still Struggles to Recover from Exxon Valdez Spill

Pittsburgh Gets Ready to Take World Stage

Obama Goes to Canada on First Foreign Trip as President

Chapter 3 MIDDLE AND SOUTH AMERICA

Preserving Pumalin: Millionaires with a Mission

Pan Am Games Underway in Rio de Janeiro

Haiti's Rising Cost of Food Worries Aid Groups

Rebuilding Efforts in Haiti Shift to Education

Voters in Panama Approve Major Expansion of Canal

Brazil Makes High Profile Investment in US

Many Peruvians Struggle to Gain Healthcare Access

Many Venezuelans Uncertain about Chavez's '21st Century Socialism'

New Bolivian Energy Policy Causes Concern

Controversy in Mexico's Close Presidential Elections

Social Programs at Root of Chavez' Popularity

US-Venezuela Energy Ties Endure Despite Deteriorating Political Relations

Will Chavez Inherit Castro's Revolutionary Mantle?

Venezuelans Reject Constitutional Changes

Noriega Lawyers Continue to Fight Against Extradition

Drug Money Worsens Corruption in Mexico

Thousands Kidnapped in Colombia in Last Decade

EU Split over Development Commissioner's Proposal to Normalize Relations with Cuba

Ex-Chilean Dictator Augusto Pinochet Dies

Cubans Uncertain about Future but Many Crave Change

"Cubans Struggle in Province Rich in Tobacco, Tourism"

"Cubans Caught Between Communist Past, Uncertain Future"

Argentina's First Lady Now President-Elect

Pope Opens Tour of Latin America in Brazil

"Debris, Oil Slick From Air France Flight Found Off Brazilian Coast"

"Central Americans Make Long, Arduous Trip to US in 'Sin Nombre'"

"Economic, Political Challenges Facing Chavez After Terms Limits Victory"

Decline in World Remittances Expected This Year

US Senators Introduce Bill to Lift Travel Ban to Cuba

Scientists Gather in Washington to Discuss Rainforest's Future

"Report Says Drug Trade in Mexico, Afghanistan, Threatens US National Security"

Political Division Shadows Venezuelan Baseball Team

"30,000 Indigenous People Battle for Environmental Justice in Amazon"

"Farmers, Warriors, Builders: The Hidden Life of Ants"

Honduras Defies Global Demands to Restore Deposed President

Summit of Americas Provides Fresh Start for U.S.

Chapter 4 EUROPE

Ireland: New Hub for Immigrants

"As Europe Unites, Migrant Workers Spread"

German Investments in Clean Alternative Energy Pay Off

"Iceland: Energy to Spare, Ideas to Share"

McDonald's Garbage Heats and Lights Buildings in British City

"London Leads by Example to Curb Pollution, Climate Change"

Art Exhibit Encompasses the World of Portuguese Explorations

World Remembers Victims of Holocaust

Poles Celebrate the 25th Anniversary of Solidarity

Marshall Plan's 61st Anniversary Approaches

"After 50 Years, Europe Still Coming Together"

EU Tells Turkey to Deepen Reforms

NATO's Future Role Debated

NATO to Project Different Philosophy

Concern Over Common Values at the US-EU Summit

"NATO Leaders, Putin Meet in Bucharest"

Attack on US Embassy in Belgrade Demonstrates Kosovo's Flashpoint Potential

"US Recognizes Kosovo, Reaffirms Friendship with Serbia"

Sweden Home to More Iraqi Refugees than Other European Countries

The Art of Integration in Germany

Religious Tolerance Facing Test in Britain

London's Mega-Mosque Stirs Controversy

State of Planet's Oceans' Explores Ecosystems in Dire Straights

Independent Kosovo is One Year Old

Europe Angry at Russia and Ukraine Because of Gas Dispute

Merkel Leads Polls Ahead of German National Elections Sunday

Senegal Adopts New Approach to Youth Employment

Holocaust Survivors Campaign for Russia to Disclose Fate of World War II Hero Raoul Wallenberg

Italy's Earthquake Zone to Host G-8 Summit

Chapter 5 RUSSIA AND THE POST-SOVIET STATES

Prize-Winning Idea Paying Dividends in Kyrgyzstan

Dying Sea Makes Comeback

Energy Revenues and Corruption Increase in Russia

'Borat' Movie Sparks Controversy

Kazakhstan's President to Meet with George W. Bush

Growing Ties Between China and Russia

US-Russian Relations Remain Strained

Uzbekistan's Strict Border Regime Separates Uzbek from Uzbek

Putin Speech Mixes Cooperation with Missile Threat

Chechnya Hangs On to Uneasy Peace

Putin Confirmation as Russian Premier Sparks Verbal Fireworks

Muslims in Oil-Rich Azerbaijan Grow Increasingly Restive

Resurgent Russia Sees Oil as a Weapon

Sochi Residents Question Property Seizures for 2014 Winter Olympics

"Moscow Air Show Demonstrates Russian Commercial, Military Ambitions"

New City Draws Attention in Kazakhstan

New Russian Leader Talks of Reform

"Viktor Bout, Shadowy International Gunrunner, Dealt Weapons Worldwide"

Ukrainian Village Suffers Painful Demise

Ambassador Taylor Reflects on Tour of Duty in Ukraine

Russian Rights Group Protests Arrest of Prisoner Rights Activist

Safety at the Center of Nuclear Power Operations Worldwide

New Documentary Focuses on Suppression of Civil Liberties in Russia

Ukraine Political Infighting Impacts Economy

Chernobyl: A Nuclear Accident with No End?

Chapter 6 NORTH AFRICA AND SOUTHWEST ASIA

Bush Calls for Quick End to Turkey's Iraq Incursion

Turkish Forces Enter Northern Iraq

Hezbollah - Serving Muslims with God and Guns

"China, Libya and Others Investing in Sudan's Booming Economy"

Documentary Raises Profile of Darfur Crisis

Issues from 1967 Arab-Israeli War Remain Unsettled

"West Bank Barrier, New Divide in Palestinian-Israeli Conflict"

Lebanese Oil Spill - Collateral Damage of the Bombings

"Kurdish Nationalists in Iraq, Turkey Seek Land of Their Own"

"Movies on Iraq War Divide, Inspire"

Gaza Economy on Verge of Collapse as Rice Visits Palestinian Territories

Saudi Arabia in the War on Terror

What Motivates a Terrorist?

New Poll of Islamic World Says Most Muslims Reject Terrorism

Iranian Revolution Still Resonates 28 Years After Shah's Fall

Slow Pace of Political Reform in Egypt Strains US-Egyptian Relations

Jihadist Ideology and the War on Terror

"Education, Economic Empowerment Are Keys to Better Life for Muslim Women"

Al Jazeera Launches Global Broadcast Operation

"'Enlightenment Fundamentalist' Ayaan Hirsi Ali, on Reforming Islam"

"Study Puts Politics, Not Religion, at Heart of Tension Between Muslim World and the West"

Honor Killings on Rise Worldwide

Where in the World Is Osama Bin Laden?

"Five Years After 'Mission Accomplished' in Iraq, War Continues"

Turkey Votes for Stability

"60 Years After Israel's Founding, Palestinians Are Still Refugees"

Palestinian Academy Prepares Future Security Force

Israel's Oldest Kibbutz Votes to Privatize

"Building Small Prototype Homes, an Israeli Solar Experiment"

The Jordan River is Dying

Proposed Kenya-Qatar Land Deal Stirs Controversy

Egypt Orders All Pigs in the Country to be Slaughtered

US-Iran Relations Still Feel Impact of Islamic Revolution

Security Key Issue in Lebanon Elections

Wounded from Gaza Get Emergency Care in Egypt

"Stability, Even If Short-Term, Returns to Sudanese Refugee Camps in Chad"

Turkey Ending Its Love Affair with Tobacco

Drop in Tourism Adds to Egypt's Economic Woes

Lockerbie Victims' Families Seek Answers

Gibran Award Recipients Honored for Promoting Cross-Cultural Understanding

Saharan Water Pipe Project Irrigates Desert

Chapter 7 SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA

Disappearing Glaciers on Mt. Kilimanjaro Raise Environmental Concerns

Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe-a Profile

Somaliland Expatriates Return Home to Help Native Land Develop

African Union Appeals to Diaspora to Aid Homelands

Fellowship Program Aims to Open Doors to African Women in Agricultural Research

Guinea's Traditional Fisherman Feel Squeeze of Foreign Competition

"South African Power Cuts Threaten Economic Growth, Jobs"

"Government, Rebels Conflict in Mineral-Rich Desert Region of Niger"

Sierra Leone's Amputees Strive for Football Success

Africa's Expected Population Bulge Threatens Future Sustainability

Plan to Clear-Cut Ugandan Forest Reserve for Growing Sugar Cane Sparks Controversy

Protecting Nature in Guinea Collides with Human Needs

Women Have Strong Voice in Rwandan Parliament

Female Genital Mutilation Still Common in Somaliland

Other People's Trash is Nigeria's Technology

African Countries Move to Bio-Farming to Alleviate Food Shortages

South Africa Launches New AIDS Drug Initiative

"'Ezra,' Tragic Tale of Child Soldiers in Africa"

Senegalese Female Runner Breaks Down Barriers

Activists Seek to Save Children from Work in Kenya

New Nigerian President Inherits Turbulent Niger Delta

New Report Says Sub-Saharan Africa is Worst Place to Be a Mother

"In AIDS-Afflicted Swaziland, Rural Women Learn Weaving"

Malaria Parasite Becoming Resistant to Most Effective Medicine

African Entrepreneurs Promote Clean Toilets and Hygiene

"US Crew Retakes Hijacked Cargo Ship, One American Still Hostage"

Filmmakers Gather at Pan-African Film Festival

"Clinton Says Combating Human Trafficking ""Critical"""

Nigeria Still Fighting False Rumors about Polio Vaccine

Clean Water Project Improves Lives in Senegal

Art of African Diaspora at Manhattan's Museum of Arts and Design

UN Rushes Aid to Refugees in Congo

Chapter 8 SOUTH ASIA

"Town of Hambantota, Sri Lanka, Regains Some Normalcy After Tsunami a Year Ago"

Tribal People in India Want to Protect Indigenous Way of Life

Coca-Cola Blamed for India's Water Problems

Caribbean Beat Pulses with Indian Accents

60th Anniversary of India-Pakistan Partition on August 15th

Child Labor Persists in India Despite New Laws

Girls Pay Price for India's Preference for Boys

Sufi Rock Singer Falu Blends Old with New

Report: Domestic Violence Widespread in Afghanistan

'Frontrunner' Documentary Tells Story of Afghan Politician Who Inspires Women

Remembering Pakistan's Former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto

Technology Key to Producing More Food

Growing Indian Economy Sparks Housing Boom

Bhutan Strives to Develop 'Gross National Happiness'

Nobel Peace Prize Goes to Bangladesh's 'Banker to the Poor'

New Pakistani Government Tries Talking Peace with Taliban Militants

Pakistan Opinion Poll Says Majority Does Not Support Islamist Militants

Taliban Insurgency Fueled by Poppy Cultivation

Pakistan's Human Rights Record Under Fire

Future of Nepal's King Gyanendra in Question

Mumbai's Largest Slum Slated for Bulldozers

Indian Elections Feature Fight Between Youth and Experience

Average Indian Yet to Feel Impact of Economic Boom

Afghanistan Faces Many Challenges in Run-Up to Election

Opinion Survey Finds Kashmiris Say They Are Being Used by India and Pakistan

Continued Suspension of India-Pakistan Peace Process Causes Concern in Washington

Sri Lanka Rejects Calls for More Access to Displacement Camps

Experts: Clinton India Visit Very Successful in Style and Substance

Late Sri Lankan Journalist Wins World Press Freedom Prize

Sri Lanka Military Contends Civilian Safety Paramount as Final Offensive Continues

Bangladeshi Micro Banker Faces Another Setback

Bhutan's Education in Gross National Happiness

Chapter 9 EAST ASIA

Inter-Korean Cooperation Grows

"Stop-Smoking Efforts in China Face Cultural, Economic Obstacles"

Worldwatch Institute: 16 of 20 of World's Most-Polluted Cities in China

Japanese Still Resolving Feelings About War

Survivors Recall the Nuclear Bombing of Hiroshima

Old Beijing Making Way for Modern Development

China Faces Predicament Over North Korean Refugees

Chinese Village a Living Replica of Collective Past

Three Gorges Dam Leaves Some Chinese Swamped

High-Tech Korea Eyes Ubiquitous Future

Olympic Relay Cut Short by Paris Protests

I Love Paris Plays Well in Eastern China

Beijing Olympics: Political Battleground?

Tibetan Nuns' Protest Songs Bring Punishment from China

AIDS Budgets in Asian Countries Called Insufficient

Food Prices Skyrocketing in China

China Claims World's Largest Domestic Tourism Market

Some Chinese Fear Private Property Law Will Cost Them Their Homes

"As Hong Kong Enters Second Decade Under China, City Ponders Place in Economic Giant"

Reports of Sale of Executed Falun Gong Prisoners' Organs in China Called 'Shocking'

More Chinese Overweight or Obese

North Korean Painter Brushes Away Taboos about Kim Jong Il

Clinton's Surprise Visit to North Korea Marks New Challenge

"Hiroshima Expresses Anger, Fear Over Nuclear Plant Crisis"

New North Korean Space Launch Site Appears Completed

China Earthquake One Year Later

Chapter 10 SOUTHEAST ASIA

Indonesia's Polluted Environment Threatens Hawksbill Turtle

Cambodia Hip Hop Artist Tells Story through Rap

New Species of Undersea Life Found Near Indonesia

Terror and Islamic Struggle in Indonesia

Major Drug Discoveries Found in Cambodia

US Lawmakers Reiterate Support for Burma Democracy Movement

Thailand Recovers One Year After Tsunami

"Bankers Analysts See Resurgent Asia 10 Years after Economic Crisis"

Violence in Thailand's Muslim South Intensifies

Activists: AIDS Linked to Women's Rights Abuses

New Technology Beams Burma Protests Across Globe

Jimmy Carter Calls for More International Pressure on Burma

Dengue Fever Plagues Cambodia

Burma's Financial Crisis

Army Offensive in Eastern Burma Creates Growing Humanitarian Crisis

Aung San Suu Kyi Trial Under Way in Burma

Thailand Trains Airport Staff to Tackle Illegal Wildlife Trade

Singapore Fugitive Islamist Leader Captured in Malaysia

Typhoon Kills 300 across Southeast Asia

Indonesia's Former President Suharto Dies

U.S. Senator Wins Release of American Prisoner in Burma

Fighting Cools on Burma-Thai Border

Huge Illegal Shipment of Elephant Tusks Seized in Thailand

Chapter 11 OCEANIA: AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, AND THE PACIFIC

Hawaii Considered America's Endangered Species Capital

Breadfruit Advocates Say It Could Solve Hunger in Tropical Regions

Endangered Hawaiian Monk Seal Population Continues to Decline

Scientists Warn of Depletion of Ocean Fish in 40 Years

Veterans Remember Tragedy of War in the Pacific

Bush Establishes Huge Pacific Marine Sanctuary

State of Planet's Oceans' Explores Ecosystems in Dire Straights

Tourist Arrivals up in Antarctica