

Eco Eye
Season 14
'Eco Eye' is a topical environment issues TV series based out of Ireland exploring a huge range of popular and internationally relevant environment issues. The series has been running for 14 seasons with approximately 10 episodes per season. The latest 2016 series examines major environmental issues effect on our health, economy & quality of life.
Where to Watch Eco Eye • Season 14
10 Episodes
- The New Story Of StuffE3
The New Story Of StuffIn this episode Duncan will explore the economic, environmental and social benefits of using our invaluable resources wisely and visit the businesses and initiatives being born out of the concept of rethinking waste and explore how far we can go with this new story of stuff. - Rethinking ForestryE5
Rethinking ForestryDuncan and Anja explore what the solutions are for the contest for Ireland’s land and what different types of forestry can offer. Together they will explore what is the future for forestry in Ireland and how that can benefit the environment, employment and the economy. - The Future Of Energy
E6The Future Of EnergyUndoubtedly, fossil fuels have played an extraordinary role in the evolution of society and the quality of our lives. Although, as a rapidly changing climate becomes the reality the world needs to transition away from these polluting finite resources, and do it in a staggeringly short time. - Sustainable FoodE7
Sustainable FoodIn this episode Duncan Stewart will look at the latest agricultural science and technology that is addressing the challenge of making farming more sustainable. He will also visit Irish farmers and farming communities who are trying to make the shift to a more sustainable form of food production. This episode will ask if Ireland is on the right track with their agriculture policy, and if Irish farmers should be considering a new approach for civilisation’s oldest industry. - Path to Zero CarbonE8
Path to Zero CarbonIn the wake of the recent Paris climate change agreement, the developed world, including Ireland, have signed up to a monumental challenge to secure our future. Every UN nation has agreed to do their part to eventually tackle and attempt to halt global warming. This effectively means phasing almost all fossil fuels out of 1st world economies in the next 30 years. Duncan Stewart takes a journey to Denmark, who aim to transition to a fossil fuel free, 100% renewable energy future by 2050. - And a River Runs Through ItE9
And a River Runs Through ItAnja Murray will look at the Blackwater River as a microcosm of many of Ireland’s water catchments and explore some of the issues affecting rivers and communities throughout the country. She will follow the water from source to sea, looking at the impacts on the river and the people that rely on it.