HDNet World Report Season 7 Episode 36

HDNet World Report Season 7 Episode 36 The Russia-Georgia Conflict: Who's Really to Blame? Natural Gas Cars: Cleaner, but Better? Mavericks: How a Retiree Is Feeding the World

  • November 25, 2008

HDNet World Report, Season 8 season 7 episode 36 delves into three different topics. The first story explores the Russia-Georgia conflict and tries to uncover who is really responsible for it. Georgia, which was a part of the Soviet Union, declared independence in 1991. Four years later, Russia and Georgia signed a ceasefire agreement, but tensions between the two countries have never really subsided. Fast-forward to 2008, when things reached a boiling point. Georgia accused Russia of violating its sovereignty by sending troops into the disputed regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia. Russia, on the other hand, claimed that it was protecting ethnic Russians living in those regions from persecution by the Georgian government. The conflict quickly escalated into full-blown warfare, with both sides accusing the other of war crimes. This episode of HDNet World Report examines the causes and consequences of the war and tries to determine who is really to blame.

The second story examines the growing trend of natural gas cars. With environmental concerns becoming more pressing, many people are turning to alternative fuels for their vehicles. Natural gas is a particularly attractive option because it burns more cleanly than traditional gasoline. The problem is that there is a lack of infrastructure for natural gas cars. There are only about 1,000 natural gas refueling stations in the entire United States, compared to more than 100,000 gasoline stations. This makes it difficult for people to switch to natural gas even if they want to. The story explores the challenges that natural gas cars face and asks whether they are really a viable alternative to gasoline.

Finally, the episode looks at the inspiring story of a retiree who is using his free time to help feed people in need. Joel Salatin used to run a successful farming business, but he decided to retire in his 50s. However, he quickly realized that retirement wasn't for him. He wanted to do something meaningful with his time, so he started working with local food banks to help provide fresh produce to people who couldn't afford it. He soon realized that there was a lot of untapped potential in the food system. There were plenty of resources available to grow food, but they weren't being used efficiently. Salatin decided to start a new project called Mavericks, which aims to help feed people by using sustainable farming methods and innovative distribution systems. The story explores how Salatin is using his retirement to make a real difference in the world.

Overall, HDNet World Report, Season 8 season 7 episode 36 offers a diverse range of topics, from international conflict to environmental concerns to social entrepreneurship. The episode provides thought-provoking insights into some of the most pressing issues facing the world today.

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  • First Aired
    November 25, 2008
  • Language
    English