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Shipping
Lucy Siegle finds out about the environmental impact of shipping.
The South Australian Miracle
One Australian state is leading the world in green energy. Peter Hadfield reports.
New Grid for the New Age
How will Britain's power system need to change for a zero carbon world?
"Greenfinger"
Should very rich individuals be able to experiment with modifying the earth's climate?
Beaver Town
Can the people of Braunton pull off the UK's first community-led beaver reintroduction?
Canoeing the Cam
Britain's rivers are a disgrace. Tom Heap gets up close with a canoe trip along the Cam.
Britain's Changing Flowers
Mike Dilger travels the length of Britain to see how climate change is altering plantlife.
How green is my golf course?
Sybil Ruscoe finds out about efforts to make golf courses more environmentally-friendly.
Qasa’s Farm - Building Resilience in Bangladesh
Qasa Alom explores the future of his farm on the frontline of climate change in Bangladesh
Earthshot: Fresh Ideas For the Environment
Meet the global innovators competing for a new prize to reverse environmental damage.
Earthshot: More Fresh Ideas for the Environment
Meet the people with brilliant ideas to help nature heal from centuries of abuse.
Earthshot: The Winners
Celebrate with the five winners of the first Earthshot Prize- smart friends of the planet
Six Months on St Kilda
How does it feel to spend six months on Britain's most isolated island?
COP26: The Unheard Voices
Tom Heap brings the unheard voices of the first victims of climate change to COP26
COP26: A Turning of the Tide?
Tom Heap analyses the promises made so far at the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow.
My Toxic Cocktail
Anna Turns finds out how synthetic chemicals are making their way into our bodies.
All Aboard the Sir David Attenborough
Helen Czerski hops aboard Britain's newest polar explorer, RRS Sir David Attenborough.
Seeing the Wood for the Trees
Peter Gibbs investigates the issue of tree health.
The Right to Swim
The storms have flushed raw sewage into our rivers, but are they ever fit to swim in?
Carbon Farming
Landowners are being offered big money for land to absorb carbon dioxide emissions.
Britain's Dark Waters
PFAS chemicals are linked to mass poisoning in the US. Are they having an impact here?
Energy Prices
Is there a green way out of the energy price crisis? Tom Heap gathers expert opinion.
Northern Ireland's Environmental Future
Tom Heap asks if Northern Ireland's new environmental ambitions will become reality?
Rip It Up And Start Again?
Should we demolish or refurbish old buildings?
Government Energy Strategy
Tom Heap delves into the government's newly-announced energy strategy.
The World's Toughest Conservationists
In search of the elusive and elegant snow leopard with their brave protectors.
Timber!
What impact have this winter's storms had on our forests? Tom Heap investigates.
Green Power in the Far North
Green industry is heading north. But what does it mean for the people of the region?
How Green Is My Money?
Have you ever wondered what the money in your bank account is doing? It's not inert.
Sustainable Sport for the Future
Can world sporting tournaments really be sustainable? Qasa Alom finds out.
Ukraine: A War on Nature
Tom Heap investigates the environmental impacts of the war in Ukraine.