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Electric Island
Tom Heap visits the Scottish island that can power itself.
Sounds of the Seas
How noisy is the underwater environment? Tom Heap dips beneath the surface to find out.
Britain Rules the Waves
Can Britain save the oceans by protecting its overseas territories? Tom Heap reports.
Oceans of Acid
Professor Alice Roberts asks how ocean acidification will alter sea life.
Where Have All Our Gardens Gone?
Urban Britain is paving over its front gardens. Jheni Osman discovers the impact.
Lungs, Lies and Automobiles
Have we been lied to about air pollution? Tom Heap investigates.
Paying For Our Parks
The National Parks are exploring new commercial opportunities. How far should they go?
Coast: 50 Years of Change
A new report reveals how the UK's coast has changed over the last 50 years.
Antipasto Agony
Bad news for lovers of tapenade and pesto - olive trees are succumbing to a new disease.
River Quality
Tom Heap investigates claims England's rivers are under threat from 'insidious' pollution.
Murder in Cambodia
Peter Hadfield investigates the illegal trade in Siamese rosewood.
In Conversation with David Attenborough
David Attenborough and fellow experts join Tom Heap to preview the Paris Climate Summit.
Britain Disconnected
Is extreme weather pulling Britain apart? Tom Heap reports.
Requiem for a King
Tom Heap tells the story of coal from the Industrial Revolution to its apparent demise.
The City That Fell into the Earth
How do you move a city? Lesley Riddoch travels to Arctic Sweden to find out.
Acoustic Ecology
Can the sound of the Amazon help to save it? Peter Gibbs reports.
New York's Big Green Clean
Tom Heap visits New York to find out how the city is cleaning up its dirty waterways.
The Environment after Exit
Tom Heap examines the potential impact of an exit from the EU on the environment.
Litter
How do you persuade a throwaway society to use a bin? Chris Ledgard on litter campaigns.
Beasts of the Border
Tom Heap examines the wildlife impact of Europe's new borders.
From Iceland with Love
Tom Heap finds out how Iceland could solve Britain's energy crisis.
Digging Climate Change
Professor Alice Roberts asks if archaeology can help us understand climate change.
The Mars of the Mid-Atlantic
Peter Gibbs explores Ascension Island, a barren Atlantic rock made fertile by man.
After Chernobyl
How the fallout from Chernobyl changed Germany forever. Julian Rush reports.
Four Menus to Save the Planet
How should we eat to reduce our carbon footprint? Four experts debate very different ideas
The Sun King of China
Peter Hadfield meets Huang Ming, the undisputed leader of China's booming solar industry.
Big Oil Big Trouble
Can the big oil companies re-invent themselves as climate saviours? Tom Heap reports.
Cities Without Cars
Keeping cars out of the city: Chris Ledgard explores new plans in Paris and Barcelona.
Fruits of the Forest
Can the growing of fashionable super fruits save the Amazon rain forest?
The Growing Season
The warmer climate is extending the growing season, Peter Gibbs asks if this is good news.
Spiritual Greens
Tom Heap assesses 50 years of green activism with leading members of the movement.