Effects of global warming
Science In Action. Doubling Earth’s energy imbalance. Audio, 38 minutes
Nasa scientists find a doubling of our planet’s net solar energy absorption in 15 years
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The Climate Question. Jakarta: A warning? Audio, 27 minutes
As sea levels rise due to global warming, what does the future hold for our coasts?
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The Climate Question. A degree away from carnage. Audio, 26 minutes
What do rising temperatures mean for our world?
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CrowdScience. Can we prevent wildfires? Audio, 32 minutes
How can we reduce the spread of forest fires?
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Between the Ears. The Rising Sea Symphony. Audio, 30 minutes
The effects of climate change evoked in words, sounds and a powerful new musical work
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Crossing Continents. Iceland: The Great Thaw. Audio, 32 minutes
Iceland's glaciers are melting and scientists predict they could all be gone in 200 years.
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Archive on 4. A Saga of Trying (and Failing) to Save the Planet. Audio, 57 minutes
Professor Alice Roberts delves into the archives to find out how to save planet Earth.
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Brainwaves. Series 6, Understanding climate change, with Professor Gabi Hegerl. Audio, 28 minutes
Pennie Latin meets climate change scientist Professor Gabi Hegerl.
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Science In Action. Is 2018 the Warmest Year on Record? Audio, 27 minutes
Global temperatures are reaching new highs. Studying the oceans may help explain why
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On Your Farm. The Hidden Power of Moss. Audio, 22 minutes
Ruth Sanderson discovers why moss is marvellous and how it is now being grown in Leicester
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Life Lessons. Climate change & the food we eat by David Saddington and Kate Moore. Audio, 13 minutes
David Saddington warns about climate change and Kate Moore challenges us on our food.
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Costing the Earth. Helen Czerski's Arctic Expedition. Audio, 28 minutes
After six weeks at the North Pole, Helen Czerski has new insights into climate change.
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Costing the Earth. Disappearing Alps. Audio, 30 minutes
The permafrost is thawing, and the glaciers retreating. What will be left of the Alps?
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Frozen Planet. On Thin Ice. Video, 57 minutes
David Attenborough investigates the effects of rising temperatures in the polar regions.
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Frontiers. Population Growth and Global Warming. Audio, 30 minutes
Geoff Watts explores the relationship between global warming and a changing population.
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Analysis. Climate Change: The Quick Fix? Audio, 30 minutes
Frances Cairncross investigates the idea that technology can combat global warming.
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Analysis. The Wrong Road to a Warmer World. Audio, 30 minutes
Kenan Malik asks whether we are approaching climate change from the wrong direction.
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Frontiers. Geo-engineering. Audio, 30 minutes
Peter Evans meets the scientists devising schemes to rebalance the Earth's climate.
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Frontiers. Clean Coal. Audio, 30 minutes
Peter Evans asks whether coal can ever be a clean fuel.
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Frontiers. Acid Oceans. Audio, 30 minutes
Peter Evans investigates the effect greenhouse gases are having on our oceans.
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Living Conditions. Global Warming. Audio, 14 minutes
Looking for evidence of global warming and questioning whether humans are to blame
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