San Diego businesses and non-profit groups making a difference by educating, implementing, or currently using green and sustainable practices.
Green does not have to be a dream when our lifestyle choices can help create a better tomorrow. A show designed to promote the accessibility, afford ability, variety, and simple do it yourself projects that save money, the environment, increase the value of a home, and provide career options for recent college graduates. For season one we look at topics like Organic Farming, Solar Panels, Environmental Education, Green Buildings, Green Breweries, Eco-Tourism and Sustainable Landscapes. All of these shows represent the best aspects of San Diego and our communities commitment to living a more sustainable lifestyle. Going green is like a diet, the results are a product of properly identifying the small changes we can make everyday to succeed in our goals. Losing ten pounds is a great New Years Resolution, but what diet and exercise choices create that slimmer trimmer you. 'How Can I Help?' is a way to create those changes by discovering the green choices available in San Diego. 'How Can I Help?' showcases the affordability, accessibility, and variety available through sustainable practices. Learning green can be engaging, entertaining, and informative...Enjoy!!!—Debabrata Das
A look at the leaders of tomorrow, today, and what they are learning right now to solve the environmental issues in the future. A relaxing day in a bustling urban metropolitan, start the journey with a K-8 program called Cool the Earth which is cool, but has sizzling hot reviews from the amazing performance by everyone in Mrs. De Luna's 5th grade class at Hage Elementary school. Its truly Shakespeare's envy. Than take a trip up the 15 to High Tech High North County where students use Project Based Learning to critically analyze and solve some of the biggest environmental issues of our time. Now sit back and relax as President Bill Clinton takes the stage for a well-deserved praise to UCSD and Chancellor Fox. He came all the way here to say that at this years Clinton Global Initiative University Conference held at UCSD for its exemplary green and sustainable practices. Than stroll around campus for UCSD Green Open House. Its a celebration and your invited as we check out a car show, entertainment, landscape exhibits, cooking demos, and much more. After taking a look at all the wonderful programs head back downtown, but take a much needed study break to see Seeds at the City, a program at San Diego City College that is one of the only places in Southern California for you to get a Sustainable Agriculture Certification. Original air date Friday June 10th at 6pm on ITV - Channel 16 in San Diego.—Debabrata Das