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Podcasts de environment

Beyond 8 billion: why the world’s population matters

The world now contains 8bn people, according to the UN. Hannah Ellis-Peterson reports from India,...

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The mystery of Teesside’s dead crabs

When thousands of crabs started washing up on the beaches of Teesside in north-east England,...

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Just Stop Oil and the threat of the public order bill

As the UN’s environment agency reports there is “no credible pathway to 1.5C in place”, climate...

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Liz Truss’s attack on nature – podcast

Amid the chaos engulfing Liz Truss’s government, one part of her growth agenda still in place is...

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Why is England so vulnerable to droughts?

Half of England is in a drought but the culprit is not just climate change. Helena Horton...

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Nuevo agujero en la capa de ozono ¡la estamos liando! Zinet Media
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Nuevo agujero en la capa de ozono ¡la estamos liando!

Una publicación científica muy reciente en AIP Advances pone de manifiesto un agujero en la capa...

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What will it take for the UK adapt to extreme heat?

The UK is experiencing its hottest recorded temperatures this week with much of the country’s...

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Bangladesh’s catastrophic flooding: the climate crisis frontline

At least 100 people have died in extreme flooding in Bangladesh. Thaslima Begum speaks to the...

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The disappearance of Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira

Brazilian police have arrested two men in connection with the alleged murder of British...

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The fight for the right to roam in the English countryside

A campaign to widen access to the English countryside is gathering momentum. However, as Helena...

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Abejas utilizadas en la polinización mueren en un avión Zinet Media
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Abejas utilizadas en la polinización mueren en un avión

Un cargamento de abejas de California (EE. UU.) con destino Alaska ha muerto después de que una...

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The real cost of the chicken in your supermarket trolley

Chicken has become such a staple of the British diet that shoppers have grown used to paying less...

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The insect crisis: where did all the bugs go?

What does the drastic decline in insect populations mean for our lives? The Guardian’s Oliver...

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The race to mine the deep sea

One of the largest mining operations ever seen on Earth aims to despoil an ocean we are only just...

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Ep 418: April Nalle and Whitney Hopkins on Making a Small Vineyard Eco-friendly

April Nalle from Nalle Winery, who make brilliant Zinfandel (also great Pinot noir, blends,...

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The scandal of Britain’s ‘ghost’ flights

At least 15,000 flights have taken off from UK airports since March 2020 at less than 10%...

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The Tories attacking the UK’s net zero plans

The Net Zero Scrutiny Group insists it accepts the facts of the climate emergency. But as the...

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Cop26: where does the world go from here?

Environment correspondent Fiona Harvey describes a global climate deal that makes some progress...

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Cop26: what are the chances of keeping the 1.5C target alive?

At the UN climate summit in Glasgow, global environment editor Jonathan Watts examines the...

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