A 2,000km journey through the Amazon rainforest
Tom Phillips describes his recent Amazon trip and examines the impact of the new era of wrecking...
A 2,000km journey through the Amazon rainforest
Tom Phillips describes his recent Amazon trip and examines the impact of the new era of wrecking...
Exposing rainforest carbon credits: why offsetting isn’t working
A Guardian investigation has found that more than 90% of the carbon offsets verified by the...
Cop26: have we just saved our forests?
The Science Weekly podcast is in Glasgow where we will be bringing listeners daily episodes from...
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Fighting the advance of the desert: the forest maker of the Sahel – podcast
The Australian agronomist Tony Rinaudo explains how he regenerates trees using seeds, roots or...
Deforestation and cocoa - with Rick Scobey
Rick Scobey, president of the World Cocoa Foundation (WCF), speaks to Lumina sustainablity...
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Palm oil boycotts - with Inke van der Sluijs (RSPO)
Inke van der Sluijs, head of European operations at the Roundtable for Sustainable Palm Oil (the...
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The bitter fight over Australia's farmers clearing their land
The country is facing an escalating environmental disaster. In eastern Australia the destruction...
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Why the Extinction Rebellion Movement is Morally Justified
Extinction Rebellion is part of a global movement that is forcing climate and environmental...
The bitter fight over Australia's farmers clearing their land
The country is facing an escalating environmental disaster. In eastern Australia the destruction...
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Cop26: have we just saved our forests?
The Science Weekly podcast is in Glasgow where we will be bringing listeners daily episodes from...
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This Week in Tech with Jeanne Destro-11-5-21: Climate Change & Deforestation
This week, President Biden pledged the US will take action to reduce fossil fuel emissions, in an...
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The destruction of Gran Chaco, forgotten sister of the Amazon rainforest
From deep inside Gran Chaco, a dry tropical forest in Argentina one and a half times the size of...
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Ho! Ho Ho! Happy holidays! For this yer’s festive special, we’re heading back to The Evergreen...
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Can palm oil be ethical and sustainable in Indonesia?
Lauren talks to Tania Li, Professor of Anthropology at the University of Toronto, about the...
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It’s been called the world’s lungs, the world’s pharmacy and the world’s air conditioner. It...
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A Bear's Eye View of Sun Bears
This week, we are getting a bear's eye view of sun bears with Siew Te Wong.
Conservation in an Age of Mass Extinction
This week, we discuss conservation in an age of mass extinction with author and blogger Jeremy...
News stories this week are about a snake attack in the Amazon region of Brazil, and winter...
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Ready for REDD+: Connecting Forests to Carbon Emissions Markets
Paying people to not cut down forests? Sounds like an odd business model, but it is one that is...
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Episode 28: Strangely Like War
A nation that destroys its soils destroys itself. Forests are the lungs of our...
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