The biggest issues in global development and the environment.
World Service,Β·490 episodes
Mike feeds five thousand, puts a price on the planet and learns how to build a beach.
Mike arrives at the Copenhagen summit to meet delegates, laugh with Santa and alien spot.
Mike goes on a US road trip, stopping to meet an inventor, a car dealer and a helpful man
Mike gets dirty hands in Scotland, meets the father of wave power and greets a minister.
Mike visits Australia to ask listeners about mining, droughts and rock star politicians.
Mike heads to Barcelona to ask why climate change talks are slow, and he honours the bike
Mike continues his listener tour, chats about Bob Dylan and looks at making green money.
One Planet visits Kenya to hear from our listeners about forests, fast cars and corruption
Mike meets the Archbishop of Canterbury, considers rubbish homes and living buildings
Mike hears quiet voices on climate change, mulls a Nobel Prize and gets down with the kids
One Planet grills an airline boss, ponders future planes, and visits a uranium battlesite
Mike chats with a storm chaser, talks insurance and debates the words of China's President
What's the perfect city size? Mike hears from three cities, and Baaba Maal stops to chat.
Mike tackles Patrick Moore, learns about tidy India and hears from Jamaican mums
Mike chats to a garbage king, shows off his rubbish, and learns about shrinking bears.
The Danish island of Samso has completely eliminated dependence on fossil fuels, and no...
Richard Scrase looks at the largest seed store in the world.
Professor Trevor Cox explores the new wave of 'biomimicry' and meets the people attempt...
Were naval manoeuvres to blame for a large mass stranding of dolphins? Sue Broom reports.
Mike goes on a stayvacation, wishes he was in the Maldives, and hears about slum tours.
Mike talks with the UN's climate chief, listens to melting permafrost, and smells money.
Mike visits the moon, watches solar flares, and still finds time to help a rare duck.
One Planet looks at how we use our planet, and how what we do affects our lives.
Mike debates America's climate change bill, pulls tyres up a hill and goes birdwatching.
Mike hears from the moon, talks trees, and looks at the economy versus environment dilemma
The row surrounding Donald Trump's plans to build the "world's greatest golf course"
The potential extinction of large mammals; Lions, Tigers and Polar Bears.
Svalbard Doomsday Vault aims to safeguard the world's agriculture from future catastrophes
How modern farming is choking our rivers and oceans.
The growth of the supercity and what form cities of the future may take.