Free Green TV

October 2, 2008 · Written by Joel

We’ve previously talked about Joost (Aka The Venice Project) that is an free Internet television application with over 20,000 shows which also allows viewers to instant message, channel chat and share their favorite television shows.

What we haven’t really talked about is the green and environmental shows that are available.

Joost Internet TV

National Geographic Green Channel – Presents quality programming with ecological and conscious messages about the environment.

Green TV – A web TV channel dedicated to the environment. The aim of green.tv is to raise awareness of environmental issues, especially climate change.

e² Design:The Green Apple – The first episode begins in New York, a city that is leading the charge to green its industrial skyline with several groundbreaking projects. New York combats the urban myth of the bustling city as a “concrete jungle.”

Joost is a great free service and some of the excellent green programming is sure to take up some of the time that would have been otherwise spent watching Yoga 4 Dudes. Not that I’ve seen that of course.

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2 Responses to “Free Green TV”

  1. Free Green TV on October 2nd, 2008 11:31 am

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  2. pays to live green on October 2nd, 2008 2:03 pm

    Wow, I have never heard of Green tv online. I will have to check this out. I currently don’t have cable, so I will try to hook this up to my laptop to my tv using a dvi cord. Thanks for the great site.

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