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It will have seven channels
covering: air, land, water,
climate change, people, species
and technologies, in each of
which there will be a feature,
a news item and a children's
story. With the look and feel
of a global TV channel, green.tv
will combine this with the best
elements of the internet, giving
users access to online chatrooms
and the ability to watch video
on demand, UNEP said in an official
release.
Director-producer
Ade Thomas, who first thought
up the idea, compared it to
the popular Google search engine.
"If you want to see a news
item about climate change, watch
a kids' story about penguins
or a feature about wind farms,
go to www.green.tv and you'll
be able to see some engaging
and thought-provoking films
about the environment, at a
time when a greater understanding
and awareness of these issues
is critical," he said.
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