Beating Plague
Earth Reporters
How veterinary science and international cooperation finally defeated rinderpest.
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How veterinary science and international cooperation finally defeated rinderpest.
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St Louis, Senegal, is the city most threatened by rising sea levels in Africa.
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Reveals the revolution in our understanding of the science of the seas.
Life on the Edge (series 11)
Johannna Kwedi is Namibia’s first female trawler captain, with a crew of 23.
Earth Report
Can Laos' biological diversity survive the South East Asian economic boom?
Earth Report
Can we reverse the damage of desertification and recreate lost ecosystems?
Earth Report
A new scheme to reforest barren hillsides in Nepal and give poor farmers a new lease of life.
Earth Report
An ambitious project is reviving severely degraded land in China's Loess Plateau.
Earth Report
Examining the pilot schemes which aim to make living tropical forests more profitable intact, than if they are cut down.
Earth Report
Forest fires in Indonesia have layed waste to great swathes of peat swamp forest and started underground fires.
Earth Report
Reports from the coastal communities in South East Asia who are battling sinking land and rising seas.
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In Mali and Burkina Faso farmers are working to regreen the desert and turn it back to fertile land.
Earth Report
The search for the greenest way to stay cool.
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How Mozambique is finding ways to cope with flooding in the huge Zambezi delta.
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The Dutch are the world experts on land reclamation and flood engineering. Now they have a radical plan - to let some of the water back in.
Earth Report
How 'biosphere reserves', zoned areas of landscape and ecosystem, can help us understand environmental change.
Earth Report
Exposing the multi-million dollar business of illegal fishing.
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Exposing the multi-million dollar business of illegal fishing.
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New Zealand plans to be the first to create a carbon neutral economy.
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Earth Report
How the Iraq marshes and the Marsh Arabs have begun the slow process of recovery since the end of the Saddam Hussein regime.
Earth Report
Melting summer ice is opening up the Arctic to fishing, shipping and oil and gas exploration.
Life on the Edge (series 11)
Once the Lace Market of Nottingham pounded to the Heavy Metal beat of its handmade lace-making machines... but no more. Cluny Lace is the last of its kind, still making world-famous beautiful lace with its old jacquard machines.
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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.
Earth Report
Exposing the multi-million dollar business of illegal fishing.
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Exposing the multi-million dollar business of illegal fishing.
Earth Reporters
Following scientists gathering data from the Arctic ice.
Earth Reporters
Examines the pros and cons of a new dam now being constructed on the Mekong river in Laos.