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Hands On
This Hands On focuses on animals and their relationship with humans.
Explores what we know about the health impacts of chemicals, how they're spreading, and if we can really be safe with so many of them...
Features the people who ensure the system of delineation and protection for the Amazon rainforest.
Five items on renewable energy initiatives around the world.
In the second part of Fate of the Oceans, Earth Report goes in search of sustainable fishing practices.
Almost without exception, the world's fishing grounds are being recklessly exploited. Earth Report visits India, the Mediterranean and Bali to investigate.
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Improving agricultural production by developing new techniques and attacking pests and diseases.
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Looks at developments in transport that help people get around, linking them to essential services, such as markets and emergency medical care.
Investigates the lessons that have been learned from the tragic tsunami of December 2004.
Investigates the incredible diversity of wildlife harboured by deep-sea cold coral reefs.
Disasters are predicted to increase dramatically in number and severity over the coming years. Earth Report explores how education can make the difference between life and death.
In this Earth Report, we see how countries in the Middle East are beginning to confront the stark reality of too many people and too little water.
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Thousands of albatross are killed by long-line fishing every week. Earth Report investigates the future of these iconic seabirds, and the inexpensive fishing methods that can halt their destruction.
NASA estimates that if deforestation continues as it is, rainforests will vanish within 100 years. Timer Futures reports from Indonesia on the effect on habitats and livelihoods.
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Five stories from four African countries highlighting how new ways of thinking are paying off for local people and the environment.
Examines the attractions and drawbacks of genetically modified food in low-income countries.
Examines how development projects designed to alleviate poverty can threaten biodiversity.
Where the will exists, the loss of life and damage caused by natural disasters can often be reduced by modest investment in early warnings and public education.
In preparation for the New York Commission on Sustainable Development, ministers and experts from the world over descended on Dakar, the capital of Senegal, with a commitment to making ours a cleaner world.