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John Larson travels to Denmark’s Samso Island to report on its efforts to eliminate fossil fuel use. In 1998, Samso, population 4,000, devised a bold plan to completely switch to renewable energy. Today, the island is 100% carbon-neutral.
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Worldfocus' John Larson has been reporting on Denmark’s forward-thinking energy policy in the weeks leading up to the Copenhagen summit. Here, he visits a housing development outside of of Copenhagen where residents use astonishingly little energy.
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Q and A Session With T. Boone Pickens and Congressman John Larson during a recent forum on Energy and the economy, held at the Goodwin College River Campus in East Hartford, CT.
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Q and A Session With T. Boone Pickens and Congressman John Larson during a recent forum on Energy and the economy, held at the Goodwin College River Campus in East Hartford, CT.
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T. Boone Pickens And Congressman John Larson host a forum on energy and the economy at the Goodwin College River Campus in East Hartford, CT. November 24, 2009 ... T. Boone Pickens Congressman John Larson Forum Alternative Energy Economy Natural Gas LNG Wind Oil Solar Connecticut CT East Hartfor...
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Last week, we showed you how everyday Danes profit from pioneering wind power. But there’s a challenge — how to store that power when the wind isn't blowing. Denmark is searching for answers, including building Europe's first "hydrogen neighborhood" -- homes that are powered and heated wit...
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Producer John Larson reports from Copenhagen, Denmark, on how changing lifestyles, taxing energy and subsidizing alternative technologies have reduced the country’s dependency on oil and created thousands of new jobs.
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Long ago, Denmark pioneered wind power, which now accounts for 20 percent of its energy production. Everyday Danish citizens — from farmers to art dealers -- invested in windmills. Worldfocus special correspondent John Larson reports on how Danish citizens are capturing windfall profits.
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In Tijuana, it is common for people simply to vanish. Known as the "disappeared," Mexico’s kidnapping victims are often never heard from again — 97 percent of the country's kidnapping cases go unsolved by police.
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