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Sue Broom reports from a drought prone area where innovative projects are helping the farmers to adapt and hold onto their incomes. First broadcast: 15 November 2007; Dur. 27 min ![]()
Sue Broom investigates whether Climate Change is good or bad news when it comes to feeding the world. What would happen with more greenhouse gases? First broadcast: 8 Nov 2007; Dur. 27 min ![]()
Sir David King, UK's Science advisor for the Government and Dr David Reay of Edinburgh University debate the possibilities. First broadcast: 9 November 2007; Dur. 7 min ![]()
Lake Chad, once one of Africa's biggest lakes, is now under threat of extinction as a result of climate change. First broadcast: 8 November 2007; Dur. 2'30" ![]()
Mark Dummett explores a giant mangrove forest in Southern Bangladesh, and talks to Dr Atiq Rahman, leading environment and development specialist. First broadcast: 7 Nov 2007; Dur. 13 min ![]()
Richard Hollingham asks if apocalyptic messages on climate change make people feel there is no point trying to be more eco-friendly. First broadcast: 4 October 2007; Dur. 27 min ![]()
Historian and writer Meredith Hooper describes the summer season she spent in Antarctica in 2001/2, studying Adélie penguins. First broadcast: 4 September 2007; Dur. 9 min ![]()
Ten experts predict the impact of climate change in 2050. How politics, energy, transport and conflict may adapt over the next four decades to manage these changes. Enter the site
James Fletcher becomes the "carbon conquistador" and finds out the amount of carbon emissions he is directly responsible for. Enter the site
Doreen Walton reports from South West Greenland on the impact global warming is having on people living there. Enter the site | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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