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Podcasts de environment

A practical guide to tackling the climate crisis

The first UN climate change conference was held in 1995 in Berlin. More than two decades later,...

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Why is it hard to get our head around fungi? (part one)

Our colleagues from The age of extinction, Phoebe Weston and Patrick Greenfield, are back with...

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#15 The unseen world: bats, neutrinos and invisibility cloaks

Shining a light on the invisible forces that surround us, this episode is all about the unseen...

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How has our thinking on the climate crisis changed?

When the Guardian began reporting on the climate crisis 70 years ago, people were worried that...

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What can a wild night out teach us about ecosystem health?

Moths, bats and owls are just some of the animals you can best observe at night, and they tell us...

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From the archive: Callum Roberts on a life spent diving in coral reefs

As temperatures soar in the UK, the Guardian’s Science Weekly team have decided to pull this...

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From the archive: Are national parks failing nature? (part 1)

The climate crisis is ‘unequivocally’ caused by human activities, according to a report from the...

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Can we really solve the climate crisis by planting trees? (part one)

In an era of divisions over the climate breakdown, tree planting seems to bring everyone...

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Can we really solve the climate crisis by planting trees? (part two)

Getting trees into the ground isn’t simple. Reforestation often involves trade-offs and...

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Australia v the climate part 1: Kyoto

This is the story of how Australia’s behaviour across decades has made it a climate change...

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Cop26: it’s finally here

The Science Weekly podcast is in Glasgow where we will be bringing listeners daily episodes from...

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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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Why progressive gestures from big business aren’t just useless, they’re dangerous

From climate crisis to anti-racism, more and more corporations are taking a stand. But if it’s...

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Environment stories you might have missed in 2021

Cop26 may have dominated the headlines this year, but there have been lots of other fascinating,...

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How the speed of climate change is unbalancing the insect world

The pace of global heating is forcing insect populations to move and adapt – and some aggressive...

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‘The treeline is out of control’: how the climate crisis is turning the Arctic green

In northern Norway, trees are rapidly taking over the tundra and threatening an ancient way of...

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What have fossil fuels got to do with the invasion of Ukraine?

As Russia continues its invasion of Ukraine, gas prices remain high around the world. Europe is...

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Leading the charge: road-testing Australia’s EV stations on a 2,800km round trip

What are the pleasures and pitfalls of driving an electric car from Sydney to Melbourne and back?...

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‘It’s a hellfire!’: how are India and Pakistan coping with extreme heat?

India and Pakistan have experienced their hottest April in 122 years. Temperatures are nearing...

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Is the world keeping Cop26’s climate promises?

Last November in Glasgow, countries agreed to limit the global temperature rise to 1.5C above...

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