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This page of EcoIQ.com is an index of videos, including presentations, presentation excerpts, panel discussions, documentary and online interviews, TV appearances, and eco-performances, for speakers, performers and authors with last names starting with "D."

Geoffrey Dabelko

"" The Future of Science & Environmental Journalism. Discussion including journalists Seth Borenstein, Geoffrey Dabelko, Peter Dykstra, Jan Schaffer, and Elizabeth Shogren. The panel talks about cuts in science and environmental reporting by traditional news media outlets. They observe that local and niche journalists are working to fill the vacuum by building new business models online. About 117 minutes. Play Video >>

Daniel Dancer

"" Vote Frog. Story about Art for the Sky project by Daniel Dancer. Working with schools, Dancer creates an aerial art project entitled 'Vote Frog' to encourage awareness of environmental issues and participation in the political process. About 3 minutes. Play Video >>

George Divoky

The Bird-Watcher Who Saw the Future. Online video mini-documentary featuring George Divoky. Follows Divoky's ongoing research on the Guillemots of Cooper Island. He explains how climate change is affecting this boundary zone between the arctic and the sub-arctic. About 10 minutes. Play Video >>

Global Warming & Arctic Ice. Presentation by George Divoky. Divoky talks about his work and the loss of arctic ice and habitats for arctic species. About 4 minutes. Play Video >> | Play QuickTime >>

Climate Change & Arctic Ecosystems. Presentation by George Divoky. Divoky describes how climate change has affected arctic animal species, such as birds and polar bears, over the many years he has been studying Cooper Island. About 7 minutes. Play Video >> | Play QuickTime >>

Climate Change College: The Birdman. Presentation excerpt by George Divoky. Divoky talks to climate change students about his work on Cooper Island with Black Guillemots and the effects of climate change on arctic species. About 2 minutes. Play Video >>

John Doerr

Hope And Profit In Greentech. John Doerr of Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers discusses how he and his partners scoured the globe to assess the state of greentech in order to help combat climate change and find profit in the process. However, Doerr explains that we are facing an uphill battle and that companies and individuals need to multiply their conservation efforts. About 19 minutes. Play Video >>

Paul Dolan

The Future Of Business Is Making The Future Its Business. Presentation excerpts by Paul Dolan. Dolan explains how he came to appreciate the value of green business practices. He also describes the three goals that drive his business, which are to improve the community, benefit the employees, and protect the environment. About 9 minutes. Play Video >> | Play QuickTime >>

Josh Dorfman

"" The Lazy Environmentalist. Presentation by Josh Dorfman. Dorfman discusses his book, The Lazy Environmentalist, as a part of the Authors@Google series. About 49 minutes. Play Video >>

Lazy Environmentalist on Healthy Homes. Online presentation by Josh Dorfman. Dorfman discusses reputable third-party organizations that help ensure the eco-friendliness of the materials and products we buy for our homes. About 4 minutes. Play Video >>

Andres Duany

New Urbanism 101: Principles of New Urbanism. New urbanists measure success by aligning practical strategies with the principles most identified with places people love. Andres Duany, one of the founders of the movement, talks about the components of community, the failure of post-WWII planning to deliver them, and what new urbanists have learned about restoring relationships between planning, design, and great places. About 60 minutes. Play Video >>

Peter Dykstra

"" The Future of Science & Environmental Journalism. Discussion including journalists Seth Borenstein, Geoffrey Dabelko, Peter Dykstra, Jan Schaffer, and Elizabeth Shogren. The panel talks about cuts in science and environmental reporting by traditional news media outlets. They observe that local and niche journalists are working to fill the vacuum by building new business models online. About 117 minutes. Play Video >>

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