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Dare to Share
Could the sharing economy save the planet? Tom Heap finds out.
The Future of Fashion
Lucy Siegle reports from La Scala, Milan to ask if fashion can ever really be 'green'.
Where Does Our Waste Go?
Where do the contents of our bins end up? Tom Heap lifts the lid on recycling.
Fish Farms of the Future
Tom Heap finds out if fish farming can really feed the planet without trashing our oceans.
Tony's Farm
How do you communicate carbon emissions to farmers?
America's Climate Resistance
Roger Harrabin travels to the USA to meet America's climate resistance.
Bonn Climate Talks: Where Next?
Tom Heap reports from the UN Climate Change Conference in Bonn.
Everything's Gone Green!
Why are environmental issues suddenly back in political fashion? Tom Heap investigates.
Defenders of the Reef
Meet the people fighting to save the natural wonder of the world, the Great Barrier Reef.
Coral versus Coal
Why has Australia failed to arrest the decline of the Great Barrier Reef?
A Greener Â鶹ԼÅÄ For All
The UK needs 300,000 new homes a year, Tom Heap asks if building big can also be green.
Superwood
Wood can do anything that oil can do. Could it be the backbone of a future economy?
Microfibre Detectives
Tom Heap asks how dangerous plastic microfibres from clothes are and explores solutions.
Dunes into Bunkers
Should we build golf courses on sensitive sand dunes? Peter Gibbs investigates.
Shifting Spring
Lindsey Chapman investigates how shifting seasons are affecting wildlife.
Undiscovered Colombia
Scientists gain first access to thousands of uncharted species following years of war.
Demolishing Dams
Why dismantle a dam that produces low-carbon electricity? Peter Gibbs investigates.
Antarctic Assault
The penguins of the Antarctic rely on krill. What happens when we get a taste for it?
Outback Outrage
The Australian outback is under attack from a surprising enemy - the camel.
Run Rabbit
Britain's rabbits are in sharp decline. Tom Heap asks if we should be worried.
Disappearing Alps
The permafrost is thawing, and the glaciers retreating. What will be left of the Alps?
The Future of the Countryside
Tom Heap leads a debate on the future of food production and the countryside.
Verity and the Bees
Verity Sharp wants to keep bees, but will her honeybees be a menace to other pollinators?
Ending the Plastic Age
Solving the plastic problem. Four experts join Tom Heap to offer fresh answers.
Fertility and the Environment
Jheni Osman asks what environmental factors may be affecting human and animal fertility.
Electric Dreams
Is it time to buy an electric car? Peter Gibbs takes the plunge.
Helen Czerski's Arctic Expedition
After six weeks at the North Pole, Helen Czerski has new insights into climate change.
Man vs Woman vs Planet
Lucy Siegle and Tom Heap ask which gender is worse for the environment and why it matters.
Plasticphobia
Tom Heap asks if going plastic-free risks harming the environment.
The Real Cost of Chinese Medicine
Endangered animals are paying the price for the spread of traditional Chinese medicine.
Wetland Wonder
Wetlands are disappearing three times faster than forests, but the damage can be reversed.