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November 15, 2011- “Food for the Hungry” Chief Photographer |
Video - Rodney Rascona, a photographer for Phoenix-based Food for the Hungry talks about his work for the organization and shares images from his most recent assignment in East Africa.
July 3, 2006- Power Hungry: Arizona's Energy Needs
- A Horizon Special
Horizon examines the demand and supply of the states energy needs. We look at current sources, how more energy can be developed and how suppliers are racing to keep up, including the possibility of building a refinery here and adding a pipeline. Finally, we consider alternative sources and new technologies to feed our hunger for energy.
April 27, 2006- Power Hungry: Conservation
- Part four
New ways of conserving energy are being developed to help stretch our resources. Find out more about new technologies, as well as practical ways everyone can conserve natural resources.
April 26, 2006- Power Hungry: Alternatives
- Part three
For more than 20 years Arizona has been one of the leading states in research and development of solar power. How does it work? And how accessible is it to consumers? A solar energy consumer helps us understand the importance of the technology.
April 25, 2006- Power Hungry: Supply
- Part two
How do we develop more energy? How are suppliers of electricity, natural gas and fuel racing to keep up with the demand from our rapid growth? Stan Barnes of Copper State Consulting and Greg Patterson of the Arizona Competitive Power Alliance join the studio discussion.
April 24, 2006- Power Hungry: Demand
- Part one
HORIZON launches a four-part series that examines energy consumption and conservation in Arizona with a look at our states insatiable demand for power.
January 20, 2005- Project Artemis
- Fifteen Afghan women have come to the Valley for a business bootcamp. Two of the women tell Horizon what they have learned.
- Food for the Hungry
- A Phoenix City Council member has just returned from a village hit hard by the tsunami in south Asia. Horizon spoke to her, and a representative of a local relief agency, about what they saw.
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