The biggest issues in global development and the environment.
World Service,·490 episodes
First broadcast in 2002. A visit to Cornwall's Eden Project to learn about biodiversity
Johannesburg summit, reports from the most important environmental summit in 10 years.
Electric transport in Rotterdam, a look at energy before the Johannesburg conference
Ten years after the Rio Earth summit, how have things changed?
Half the energy used in our homes and at work is wasted, how can we put this right?
Wind power - the fastest growing renewable energy.
A look at the urbanisation and the huge growth of cities.
The transport of goods, and rubbish, on the river Thames
A look at continued environmental damage from wars, in Belgium and Kuwait.
The fishing industry and declining fish stocks, from London's Billingsgate Fish Market
Recognising the sounds, and harmonies, of the natural world
Delicate and endangered coral reefs analysed, interviews with experts
The production of colour and the movement back to natural colours in fashion and nutrition
Islands of human development in Manaus
The development of Madagascar's unique eco-system, seperated from the continent.
Bio-geography in the Galápagos Islands.
Environmental refugees - people the world doesn't want to deal with.
Women in the development of Afghanistan
Alaskan oil industry and the surrounding conflicts
Intrerview with leading environmentalist Lester Brown, who has a vision for a different kind of global economy.
A special debate about who sets the global agenda for the environment and development.
Examining child labour around the world.
The issue of water access just outside Cairo, Egypt.
Navy patrol boat in Jakarta- Forestry Service seize boats carrying illegally felled timber
A visit to Dal Lake, Kashmir.
Fish shortages in European waters and the fishing battle off the coast of West Africa
What is within your power to do as a producer of a natural product if you want to profit?
A look at three businesses trading on the international market.
Following three new businesses as they try to succeed on the world market.
A look at three businesses which have a rough deal trading on the international market.