The Project
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First episode date | July 20, 2009 |
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Networks | Network Ten |
Network 10 | |
Presented by | Waleed Aly |
Carrie Bickmore | |
Peter Helliar | |
Lisa Wilkinson | |
Production locations | Melbourne |
Victoria | |
Sydney | |
New South Wales | |
Executive producers | Craig Campbell |
1: The Project supposedly give us alternative views on recent newstories but all it does is repeat the same story we . . . | |
Reviews | www.imdb.com |
Product compani | Roving Enterprises |
No of episod | 3448-01-31 23:53:30 |
Execut produc | Chris Bendall |
No of seri | 11 |
Genres | Current Affairs |
News | |
And Entertainment | |
Origin releas | 20 July 2009 –; present |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 775388 |
About The Project
Join in on the conversations going on in living rooms around the country.
A young couple's ordeal captivates Chinese internet
... We believe they will act responsibly as a company should, and deliver The Project...
Bologna's leaning tower sealed off over fears it could collapse
... It called The Project an " extraordinary challenge" that would require " commitment from the entire city and from those all over the world who love Bologna and one of its most important symbols"...
'Airspace' above Battersea house to be auctioned
... Mr Arnold pointed out that although The Project would not be " a straightforward build" and there could be extra costs - for example, if a crane was required - the low initial cost for the space gave it " hope value"...
Bristol Beacon: Former Colston Hall reopens after name change and £132m rebuild
... That s one of the reasons The Project has taken so much longer and the costs have increased in a way that we could not have anticipated five years ago...
First transatlantic flight using 100% green fuels to take off
... A number of companies have been involved in The Project including engine-maker Rolls-Royce and energy giant BP...
Delhi pollution: Indian Supreme Court's 40-year quest to clean foul air
... The Project aims to connect Delhi with its neighbouring cities through high-speed rail corridors to reduce vehicular pollution...
'Joyful' art helps shine new light on colonial history
... " The countryside which surrounded her is celebrated in the two works produced so far for The Project, with a third nearing completion...
Essex pylon corridor compensation plan 'insulting'
... Jeremy Hunt said The Project...
Coronavirus-lockdown-wildlife-recordings appeal
scientists want the people you send your wildlife experiences under the coronavirus lockdown.
they are eager to listen to recordings of dawn choruses, animals in unusual places and views of The Night sky, without pollution.
The Earth project, a global citizen science is the " study, under the coordination of scientists in British universities.
He hopes to present how nature has capitalized on the reduced human activity during the pandemic.
The researchers want The Public to help you.
"We Are creating in the hope that a meaningful joint library of the baseline experience for The Public , reminds us, in The Future , what could be the life and our relationship with nature, if global public mobility, and many pollution-are the generation of activities," says Phil Manning , from the University of Manchester.
The Team recognizes that the "substantial sacrifices" to be made by everyone to reduce our impact on The Planet , the climate system, and to move in the direction of the sustainable use of The Natural resources of The Earth .
It is to be hoped that the positive experiences many people had, to help with nature during the lockout, and the memory of these experiences, to help the case for behavior changes to move us in the direction of sustainability.
sights and soundsDuring the lockdown, wildlife reclaiming The Streets of cities and towns in lockdown, the headlines around The World . For example, goats that normally keep themselves in The Hills in the surroundings of Llandudno, Wales, ventured into The Town , deserted streets.
people also have Traffic reports that you have been able to hear birdsong more clearly without the constant hum of the.
During the lockdown, people have had more time to be in contact with the Natural World around themThe submissions will be collected from The Earth project team, consisting of concerned citizens as well as scientists from several British universities, including Bangor, Belfast, Durham, Manchester, and Plymouth.
Prof Manning told Bbc News that the footage of the singing of birds and the stars in the sky and the Nature Calls , will be provided online for all to enjoy and to relive the better moments of life under closure.
"the results of The survey provide an overview of the human observations and thoughts on The Environment before, during and after lockdown," he noted.
"The answers are analyzed and summarized, And Then together with the database on our website during the Late Summer and autumn of 2020. "
He Said it was hoped that the results of the survey could encourage the behavior change and help to shape policies and strategies could provide a green and sustainable life styles.
Historical snapshot"The Earth project... has the potential to provide a snapshot of what is happening to The Environment and the animal world, when human activity is drastically reduced or simply managed, said in a more sustainable way," Prof Manning.
As part of The Project survey, asks people if they are willing to help make changes in your behavior, improve The World around you.
Prof Manning added: "This information will be evaluated, in our inclusive Earth project" think-tank " and, hopefully, the impact could future behavior and guide those who make policy decisions.
"The Earth project has the potential to catalyze the humanity's sustainable future. "
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wildlife, environment
Source of news: bbc.com