Carbon capture and storage
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- Posted13 March 2023
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- Posted27 February 2023
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- Posted22 February 2023
The Climate Question. How can oceans help us capture carbon? Audio, 28 minutes
From phytoplankton to whales, oceans absorb more than half the world’s carbon
- AttributionBBC World Service
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- Posted11 February 2023
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- Posted19 January 2023
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- Posted5 December 2022
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- Posted1 December 2022
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- Posted6 November 2022
5 Live Science Podcast. Cancer accomplices and lost fishing nets. Audio, 27 minutes
How cancer cells can use bacteria as accomplices. Plus fishing equipment lost at sea.
- AttributionBBC Radio 5 Live
- Available for over a year
The Climate Question. Where have all the mangroves gone? Audio, 29 minutes
Up to a third of mangroves have disappeared in the last 40 years. Where have they gone?
- AttributionBBC World Service
- Available for over a year
The Climate Question. How can we save the world’s tropical peatland? Audio, 27 minutes
Tropical peatlands are vital carbon stores but are (coming) under increasing threat.
- AttributionBBC World Service
- Available for over a year
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- Posted24 June 2022
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- Posted14 June 2022
The Climate Question. How can oceans help us capture carbon? Audio, 27 minutes
From phytoplankton to whales, oceans absorb up to half the world’s carbon emissions
- AttributionBBC World Service
- Available for over a year
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- Posted27 April 2022
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- Posted26 April 2022
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- Posted31 March 2022
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- Posted23 March 2022
Costing the Earth. Carbon Farming. Audio, 28 minutes
Landowners are being offered big money for land to absorb carbon dioxide emissions.
- AttributionBBC Radio 4
- Available for over a year
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- Posted7 December 2021
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- Posted23 November 2021
The Documentary Podcast. Tree planting and climate change. Audio, 10 minutes
Ros Atkins looks at why vast tree planting initiatives are concerning some experts
- AttributionBBC World Service
- Available for over a year
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- Posted3 November 2021