Podcasts de Biodiversity

100 days until Cop15: what next to save nature?

It is now less than 100 days until Cop15, the UN convention on biological diversity. At these...

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Can cities help us fight climate change?

As the planet warms, and intense heatwaves become the norm, our urban environments need a radical...

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Canadian lake could mark the start of new geological epoch

Plutonium from nuclear weapons, industrial waste, and human activity more broadly have left such...

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The incredible world of animal perception, and what it can teach us

Ian Sample meets Ed Yong, who recently won 2023’s Royal Society book prize for An Immense World,...

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Professor Andrew Balmford: Nature's glass: half-full or half-empty?

The world’s governments failed to meet their pledge of reducing the rate of biodiversity loss by...

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Green Alliance News Review #3: 'Fiddling while the planet burns', free trade and microplastics

Our fortnightly round up of the top environmental topics in the news, hosted by Amy Mount and...

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A Walk on Europe's Wild Side Green Wave
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A Walk on Europe's Wild Side

A look at the past, present and future of rewilding that makes the case for tackling the...

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FLOPCAST Ep 5 Helen Chatterjee UCL
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FLOPCAST Ep 5 Helen Chatterjee

This is the fifth episode of a podcast mini-series to accompany FLOP 13 Stories of Failure, a...

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What is biodiversity gain, who does it affect, what are the costs and the opportunities?

Biodiversity gain is a planning concept that ensures all new developments and infrastructure...

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Understanding our natural world: why languages matter Oxford University
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en Linguamania

Understanding our natural world: why languages matter

What role do languages play in helping us understand and protect our natural world? Do the words...

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The secret, sonic lives of narwhals

Narwhals may be shy and elusive, but they are certainly not quiet. Nicola Davis speaks to...

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Why should we listen to birds? (part one)

Our colleagues from the Age of Extinction project, Phoebe Weston and Patrick Greenfield, are back...

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Why should we listen to birds? (part two)

In this second episode of our Age of Extinction takeover, Phoebe Weston and Patrick Greenfield...

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Why should we listen to birds? (part two)

In this second episode of our Age of Extinction takeover, Phoebe Weston and Patrick Greenfield...

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Why should we listen to birds? (part one)

Our colleagues from the Age of Extinction project, Phoebe Weston and Patrick Greenfield, are back...

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Should we determine species through DNA? (part two)

In part two of The Age of Extinction takeover of Science Weekly, Patrick Greenfield and Phoebe...

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Why has the African elephant been split into two species?

Recently, the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) assessed the African...

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Have we entered the Anthropocene – a new epoch in Earth’s history?

Human beings have transformed the planet. Over the last century we’ve disrupted the climate and...

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As indigenous languages die out, will we lose knowledge about plants?

There are more than 7,000 languages spoken on Earth, but by the end of the century, 30% of these...

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Episode 12: Pascal Hegglin, Co-Founder UK @ The Consumer Brand

Planet Driven Brands Podcast Pascal Hegglin. Pascal is the Co-Founder in the UK of The Consumer...

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