00:00:00 Images of roses, tomatoes, and labels for insecticide flash on the screen quickly. A narrator pretends to talk to a shop keeper of a hardware business. He says he is having problems with pests in his garden and asks for insect repellent. 00:00:33 Scene changes to read, “Environmental Board – University of Colorado.” 00:48 Water drips from a kitchen faucet. A narrator states the drips result is 4 gallons a day of water and continues to talk about water conservation. 00:01:18 Scene changes to read, “Environmental Board – University of Colorado.” 00:01:28 Cars drive down an interstate. The narrator asks if the audience “remembers when gas was only 28.9 a gallon” and continues to mention how nothing was done in the 1970s to reduce methane and fuel consumption. 00:02:00 Scene changes to read, “Environmental Board – University of Colorado.” 00:02:15 A landfill is shown. The narrator talks about recycling. 00:02:46 Scene changes to read, “Environmental Board – University of Colorado.” 00:02:59 Close-up views of various packaged products. The narrator talks about all the trash that is produced from various types of packaging. 00:04:00 Scene changes to read, “Environmental Board – University of Colorado.” 00:04:11 A river with trash is shown. The narrator asks the audience what it would be like if skies were always foggy, or trash was always laying in our streams. A screen that reads, “YOUR ENVIRONMENT IS IMPORTANT! – Environmental Board – University of Colorado” appears. 00:04:45 End of recording.
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00:00:00 Images of roses, tomatoes, and labels for insecticide flash on the screen quickly. A narrator pretends to talk to a shop keeper of a hardware business. He says he is having problems with pests in his garden and asks for insect repellent. 00:00:33 Scene changes to read, “Environmental Board – University of Colorado.” 00:48 Water drips from a kitchen faucet. A narrator states the drips result is 4 gallons a day of water and continues to talk about water conservation. 00:01:18 Scene changes to read, “Environmental Board – University of Colorado.” 00:01:28 Cars drive down an interstate. The narrator asks if the audience “remembers when gas was only 28.9 a gallon” and continues to mention how nothing was done in the 1970s to reduce methane and fuel consumption. 00:02:00 Scene changes to read, “Environmental Board – University of Colorado.” 00:02:15 A landfill is shown. The narrator talks about recycling. 00:02:46 Scene changes to read, “Environmental Board – University of Colorado.” 00:02:59 Close-up views of various packaged products. The narrator talks about all the trash that is produced from various types of packaging. 00:04:00 Scene changes to read, “Environmental Board – University of Colorado.” 00:04:11 A river with trash is shown. The narrator asks the audience what it would be like if skies were always foggy, or trash was always laying in our streams. A screen that reads, “YOUR ENVIRONMENT IS IMPORTANT! – Environmental Board – University of Colorado” appears. 00:04:45 End of recording.
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