Uncharted Waters
To understand climate change, look at it from a mussel's perspective
If mussels could talk they might tell you that they are concerned about climate change.
Also on the programme: The average fish, served to diners in American restaurants, has travelled 5,000 miles before ending up on a plate; Coke and Pepsi bury the hatchet to work together in Mexico -- planting trees; some schools in the US adopt a new, more accurate world map; presenter Marco Werman says goodbye to his car mechanic; plus we jam out to some Astro-Atlantic Hypnotica from the Cape Verde islands.
(Image: A man inspects a mussel as part of the first harvest of the year in the Netherlands, July 8, 2015. Credit: Robin Van Lonkhuijsen/AFP/Getty Images
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