Climate change updates and conservation news from around the world
World Service,路163 episodes
Is severe flooding due to climate change?
An electric alternative to auto rickshaws and tuktuks for congested, polluted cities
Summary of discussions on climate change at the Berlin Summit, 1995
Economist Paul Ekins explains how to protect both the environment and industry
Meet the volunteers trying to turn Limbe Zoo in Cameroon into a primate sanctuary
Energy conservation and alternative sources of power such as solar panels in Thailand
Is pollution to blame for a lowering of mens' sperm count and other male health problems?
Discussion on the proposal to hunt Minke whales in the seas around Norway
Infectious diseases such as Marburg and Ebola are picked up from wildlife
How Japan's national bird became extinct in the country
From peace and quiet to conservation and research - the role of modern botanic gardens
A vast land, much of it uninhabited, Russia could be an ecological paradise
The environmental debate between economist Julian Simon and biologist Paul R Ehrlich
Water demand has more than tripled since 1950 - what's the impact?
Profile of Jeanette Kawas, who was assassinated for her environmental work in Honduras
The Mount Cameroon Conservation Project aims to create a centre for research and education
New panda reserves and bamboo corridors which will link one panda population with another
Stringent laws on the sale and trade of rhino horn are proving to be effective
The holiday with a reed bed grey water filtration system and a groundwater heating system
The wetlands of northern Zambia are home to the black lechwe antelope and rich birdlife
The seas around the UK could generate 12,000 megawatts of energy
Discussion on the retreating sea ice at the Antarctic with David Vaughan of the BAS
How dead trees provide food and shelter for wildlife - and shouldn't be cut down
Round up of the International Energy Agency's conference with David Vaughan of the BAS
How tourism is disrupting turtle breeding on the Greek holiday island of Zakynthos
Plans to make 1800 miles of the Pantanal navigable puts its diverse ecology at risk
The wet paper that helps to reclaim land that's too salty, dry, polluted or radioactive
Poaching is driven by the demand for animal parts for traditional Chinese medicine
Chlorofluorocarbons are still available, despite the threat to the ozone layer
Negotiations about rights to water were left out of the Oslo Agreement