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- A massive earthquake creates a chain of events that threaten two of the largest nuclear reactors.
- Two episode television mini-series covering a meteor, Kassandra, heading to Earth on a collision course, an "extinction level event".
- A deadly category 7 storm wreaks havoc on the world. Meanwhile, kidnappers threaten to make matters even worse.
- Three tornadoes converge to wreak havoc on Chicago, disrupting the power grid and creating the worst super-storm in history: a category 6 twister.
- The first one strikes without warning. Then another. Soon the massive walls of water are swallowing coast upon coast, town after town. Even as countless lives are lost in the onslaught, only the worst is yet to come.
- A scientific possibility becomes a terrifying reality when the most powerful force in the universe threatens to hurtle home.
- Comedian, actor and musician Billy Connolly braves the elements in this adventurous journey from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific, via the legendary Northwest Passage.
- A series of "green" home makeover television specials created with the belief that celebrities can lead by example. The makeovers are hosted by Daisy Fuentes and designed by a supporting cast of energetic "Green Team" members including Eco Expert Simran Sethi, "Green" Interior Designer John Bruce, and Environmentalist Ryan Sutter. The team visits celebrity homes, demonstrating no less than 10 "Eco Tips" that viewers can repeat in their own homes to make a measurable impact on the environment. Information will be displayed in dynamic on-screen graphics with frequent website reminders where more in-depth information can be found. The EcoZone Project is just one element of a broader initiative, differentiating it from other "Green" television shows. EcoZone, a public-private partnership, brings together business and government to measurably improve the environment in local communities across the country.
- A television series in which different households work to make their homes "green" living spaces.
- A team of 8 selected children set out for the South American forests accompanied by 2 leaders to save the rare Pink river dolphins and Uakari Monkeys.
- Viewers are eyewitnesses to creation in the Natural Wonders series, as the forces of nature form, mold, and destroy some of the most wondrous places on earth. The wonders are: The Grand Canyon, Angel Falls, the Great Barrier Reef, the Sahara Desert, Hawaii, Alaska and its Northern Lights. Like humans, each wonder has a life story. The geological makeup of each offers clues to unique stories that our experts pinpoint and follow. With some of the world's leading explorers, Discovery Channel scientists fly, climb, dive and plunge into awesome and dangerous locations for an intimate look.
- Tornadoes are nature's most violent and destructive atmospheric phenomenon. About a thousand of them touch down in the United States each year, a huge percentage of them in a region known as ''Tornado Alley.'' Peggy Willenberg and Melanie Metz are partners in the Twister Sisters tornado tour company, which they have owned and operated for the past five years. Every day the two women kiss their husbands and families goodbye and head out on the road for their annual pilgrimage across the Great Plains, in search of the biggest and baddest twisters around.
- Future Wheels travels the world exploring the latest alternative fuels and green technologies for all types of vehicles - including electric, ethanol, solar, vegetable oil, human power, propane, and hydrogen. automobiles and what will fuel the cars of tomorrow from hydrogen and solar to electric, and atomic.