Earth From Above
Earth From Above: Season 3

Air Date

October 21, 2009

Episodes

7 episodes

Earth From Above

Season 3

Episodes

Japan: Consumption, Our Imprint on the Environment

1. Japan: Consumption, Our Imprint on the Environment

October 21, 2009
90 min

Traveling to Japan, Yann Arthus-Bertrand addresses waste and the overconsumption of food, electronics and other products by wealthy countries. The repercussions of excessive consumption are examined, including its significant -- and perhaps irreversible -- harm to the environment.

The End of Oil

2. The End of Oil

November 25, 2009
90 min

With the world's energy supplies dwindling, host Yann Arthus-Bertrand heads to the most oil-dependent country on Earth: the United States, where he looks at life without oil and the production of alternative energy resources for the future.

Gabon: Plan B

3. Gabon: Plan B

March 29, 2010
90 min

In this installment, the team looks at ways to achieve equilibrium between sustainable development and the growth needed to support 7 billion people.

Heroes of Nature: Bangladesh

4. Heroes of Nature: Bangladesh

June 16, 2010
90 min

Focusing on Bangladesh, this episode looks at people who left their lives behind to work with charities and bring meaningful change to those in need. Through their foundation, Yves and Runa Marre are providing health care to isolated communities in Bangladesh aboard a floating hospital.

5. The Natural Reserves: Senegal

September 8, 2010
90 min

Yann Arthus-Bertrand travels through Senegal to meet men and women who are dedicating their lives to preserving the environment and aiding Senegal's citizens.

6. The Hand of Man: Canada

January 5, 2011
90 min

Host Yann Arthus-Bertrand speaks to Prince Charles about forest preservation efforts, and to Temple Grandin, an innovator in the livestock industry. Furthermore he examines environmental problems brought on by Quebec's hydroelectric dams, and meets with an architect whose structures are made of reclaimed materials.

7. Heroes of Nature: Volcanoes

July 8, 2011
90 min

Study the rebirth of nature that followed the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens, and visit Indonesia to witness the world's most sulfuric volcano. Yann Arthus-Bertrand also travels to Italy, home to the largest number of active volcanoes in Europe, to discuss the possible results of an eruption.