Health Check: BangladeshClaudia Hammond journeys the rivers of the Ganges and Bramaputra Delta in Bangladesh to look at the state of the country's health. First broadcast: 26 Nov 2007; Dur. 26 min

Close Up: How Climate Changes Culture - Cities of the FuturePhilip Dodd investigates how we are making the cities of the future more sustainable, and talks to the architects, designers and engineers working on it. First broadcast: 16 Nov 2007; Dur. 26 min

Close Up: How Climate Changes Culture - The PresentPhilip Dodd finds out how global warming is affecting contemporary culture, from apocalyptic art to green consumerism, via ecological utopia. First broadcast: 9 November 2007; Dur. 26 min

Close Up: How Climate Changes Culture - Our AncestorsPhilip Dodd investigates the ways in which climate change has influenced culture and the development of civilization and is likely to do so in future. First broadcast: 2 November 2007; Dur. 26 min

Over To You: Behind the scenes of Taking The TemperatureWe hear from the MV Aboshar about life on board the ship, the thinking that led to the trip, and a listener who didn't agree with the season. First broadcast: 10 November 2007; Dur. 17 min

The World Today: Bangladesh coastal regions in dangerIf predictions of climate scientists are correct, coastal regions of Bangladesh are going to be facing huge challenges. Mark Dummett reports. First broadcast: 6 November 2007; Dur. 2'40"

Heart & Soul: Environmentalism, the new 21st century religionFrom Hinduism to Christianity, religions profess a moral duty to look after Mother Earth, but do they need to do more to influence their followers? First broadcast: 4 November 2007; Dur. 26 min

Outlook: Fishermen without fishSiobhann Tighe reports from the world's largest mangrove forest, where local fishermen spend six months without work - every year. First broadcast: 6 November 2007; Dur. 11 min
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Outlook: River Erosion in BangladeshSiobhann Tighe reports from Ilisha Ghat, an area vulnerable to river erosion and from rising sea levels. What it is like to live under threat from flooding? First broadcast: 5 November 2007; Dur. 16 min

The Interview: Sunita NarainThe leading Indian environmental campaigner tells why she backs the Indian government in refusing to join agreements to set limits on carbon emissions. First broadcast: 3 November 2007; Dur. 25 min

WYHS: The Climate Change DebateA special World Have Your Say debate from the San Francisco Film Center, California, presented by Ross Atkins. Edited version: 3 November 2007; Dur. 48 min

One Planet: Population DebateHow many people can the world sustain, what impact will they have on the environment and why is it such a difficult policy area to address? First broadcast: 11 October 2007; Dur. 27 min

The Interview: Dr James HansenDr. Hansen has devoted his life to climate change, and has repeatedly clashed with American administrations over the action needed. First broadcast: 15 September 2007; Dur. 27 min

One Planet: Muslims and Climate ChangeWhat Islamic instruction is there on climate change and the environment and how prepared are Muslims to follow that instruction? First broadcast: 30 August 2007; Dur. 26 min

Global Business: How green is Silicon ValleyIndian-born venture capitalist and co founder of Sun Microsystems Vinod Khosla explains why he campaigns for alternative energy sources. First broadcast: 9 January 2007; Dur. 23 min
