Most Watched Environmental Television Shows
With more and more people wanting to be environmentally friendly and go green, there are a lot more green television shows making an appearance. These are the most watched environmental television shows on air today, each one with its own unique green message.
Living with Ed – Living with Ed is a show that can be seen on the Planet Green channel. In this show, different celebrities ask Ed different questions about living a greener lifestyle, and get fantastic tips. The show also showcases celebrities that already live a green lifestyle in unique and interesting ways.I found some more information here.
It’s Easy being Green – It’s Easy being Green is a show that can be seen on the Fine Living channel. This fun show highlights all of the new and exciting green trends that are hitting the world, and give people an exciting new way of looking at how to incorporate these trends into their daily lifestyle.
Six Degrees Could Change the World – Six Degrees Could Change the World is a show that can be seen on the National Geographic channel. This show explores the realization of what global warming can and is doing to our planet. It offers what changes will be made with each degree that changes with global warming.
Whale Wars – Whale Wars is a wild and exciting show that can be seen on the Animal Planet channel. This show is a reality series that follows the Japanese whalers and the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. The Sea Shephard Conservation Society live on the water to enforce the rules and regulation set in place to protect sea life, and get in some very dangerous situations to protect the ocean and what’s living in it.
Survivorman – Survivorman can be seen on the Science channel. In this show, Les Stroud puts himself into different parts of the world, and shows the camera how he survives by any means necessary. He will make shelter out of whatever he can find, eat bugs and clean his water so he can drink it, and even take the extreme measures needed to survive in dangerous situations in the wild.