Eco Eye

Season 20

'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 20

9 Episodes

  • Towns in Transition
    E1
    Towns in TransitionDuncan Stewart investigates the relentless demise of Irish towns and asks what is being done now to reverse their decline.
  • Blue Horizons
    E2
    Blue HorizonsThe scale of activity earmarked for our oceans in the next few years is unprecedented. Tonight’s episode will explore how Ireland’s ocean wealth can be harnessed while enhancing our marine ecosystems.
  • A Matter of Degrees
    E3
    A Matter of DegreesUN climate conferences or COPs are where science meets politics. But do they really work? 6 years ago, over 190 countries agreed to cut greenhouse gas emissions, but now emissions are higher than ever! What went wrong?
  • The Climate of Farming
    E4
    The Climate of FarmingIn next week’s episode Duncan get’s past the noise and unpacks the controversy around Ireland’s agriculture and climate change ambitions. What are the challenges facing our farmers, what’s the science really saying?
  • Climate Friendly Farming
    E5
    Climate Friendly FarmingDuncan Stewart explores what it would mean for Irelands agricultural system to play its fair share in climate change targets.
  • Keeping the Heat On
    E6
    Keeping the Heat OnWith 94% of Ireland's heat energy coming from imported fossil fuels and Ireland's new climate change ambitions committing to slash fossil fuel emissions in half in the next 8-years, Dr Clare Kambamettu explores if and how this can be achieved
  • Derelict Ireland
    E7
    Derelict IrelandAt the centre of Ireland's incredibly ambitious climate change commitments is an extraordinary target to deep retrofit at least 500,000 homes in the next ten years. Can this be achieved?
  • Higher density vs Urban Sprawl
    E8
    Higher density vs Urban SprawlWith spiralling house prices, an insatiable demand for new homes in urban and suburban areas, and a building boom set to try to meet this demand, the question is where and how to build. Dr Lara Dungan finds out whether it is possible to redesign communities to `'densify' and ensure good family living, or whether the pattern of more sprawl, which locks in car dependence and congestion, is irreversible.
  • Water Pressure
    E9
    Water PressureDr Clare Kambamettu investigates the state of Ireland’s ageing and fragmenting water infrastructure. How can we safeguard future water supply with demand growing daily?

 

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