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Books by Celeste Baine

Engineers Make a Difference: Motivating Students to Pursue an Engineering Education

Sustainable Energy Engineering Teacher's Guide

Roller Coaster Engineering Teacher's Guide

Teaching Engineering Made Easy: A Friendly Introduction to Engineering Activities for Middle School Teachers

The Musical Engineer: A Music Enthusiast's Guide to Engineering and Technology Careers

The Fantastical Engineer

The Fantastical Engineer: A Thrillseeker's Guide to Careers in Theme Park Engineering - Second Edition

High Tech Hot Shots: Careers in Sports Engineering

Is There an Engineer Inside You?: A Comprehensive Guide to Career Decisions in Engineering

The Next Frontier: Engineering the Golden Age of Green

The Next FrontierToday, I ordered my very own copy of The Next Frontier: Engineering the Golden Age of Green. It's a new documentary about going green. It focuses on the renewable, clean energy technologies that can improve our future and create significant economic opportunities.

This entertaining one-hour documentary takes the viewer around the world in search of technologies and policies that will address the serious problem of excessive carbon dioxide emissions and our dangerous dependence on foreign oil.

Host Becky Worley of ABC's Good Morning America travels to Samso Island, Denmark where towering windmills stand in stark contrast to fields of bright orange pumpkins. There, ordinary people are changing the way they use energy, resulting in free power, free heat and money in their pockets.

I admit that I haven't seen the entire movie but the trailer and the "extended scenes" on the website were enough to sell me. But, even better, I also found that it has broadcast dates this month on PBS, ABC, CBS, and FOX television networks all over the country.

http://www.thenextfrontiermovie.com/

Posted by Celeste Baine on December 13, 2010


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