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Green plays, Peruvian car chases and stolen sand
Why the art world is failing the planet, plus a car chase in Peru and stolen African sand
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Chernobyl waits for safe shelter
Inside the Chernobyl reactor to witness efforts to build a long term safety shelter
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Non-native species and shark fin soup
Fighting alien species in Florida and London, plus Hong Kong's tradition of shark fin soup
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Cities for people, old trees and missing billions
Why cities are built for cars not people, plus $40bn goes missing
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Aid anger in Haiti, plus betting on food
The failure of international aid in Haiti, plus the role of speculators in food prices
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2050: An Earth Odyssey
Is the future of the environment really all down to money?
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2050: An Earth Odyssey: Part 2
A look at how we plan to deal with huge food shortages and over-fishing
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2050: An Earth Odyssey
A look at one of the more controversial ways of averting or dealing with climate change
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16/12/2010
Tucker the sniffer dog and his human companions join forces to save the whales
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Wikileaks: Open Secret season
One Planet has been replaced by a radio drama based on the Wikileaks revelations
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Strong warnings and long tunnels
Maurice Strong talks environmental inertia and Chinese progress - plus lost under a city
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The Real Wealth of Nations
When should we stop giving aid? We ask the Head of the UN Development Programme.
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The Calm Before Cancun
'I haven't had much sleep in 15 years'. One Planet speaks to the new head of the UNFCCC.
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Cut-price fossil fuels, snakes on planes and Cancun questions
The $300bn effort to make fossil fuels cheaper, plus snakes on planes and Cancun troubles
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Green taxes, dirty photos and air travel
Dirty photos that inspire, green taxes that fuel despair and a river that runs dry
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UN enviro chief, urban biodiversity and rapid evolution
The UN enviro chief defends the panda, plus urban biodiversity and the birth of a species
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The Population Debate
Fierce debate as the latest world population figures are released
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Mining metals, Hungary sludge and toxic tankers
Exploring our need to mine metals, and the latest on the Hungary toxic sludge disaster
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The father of GM foods, bolivian seeds and wildebeest
Dr Roger Beachy, the father of GM foods on scientific ignorance and our moral obligations
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Climate change, pot plants and small frogs
Nobel winner Richard Lindzen on being a climate change denier, and why office plants rock
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Kofi Annan on broken promises and social unrest
Former UN chief Kofi Annan slams broken government promises and fears rising social unrest
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Richard Branson, uranium and algae
Richard Branson tells us about clean fuels, the need for nuclear and a life changing bath
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The Deepwater Horizon disaster
Examining the environmental and political fallout from the world's biggest oil spill
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Peak oil and happy cows
Questioning peak oil, plus the world's top energy expert reveals his fears over our future
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Hydrogen for transport
In a special edition of One Planet, Gareth Mitchell asks what happened to hydrogen cars
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Saving Cerrado
One Planet reports on efforts to save a unique Brazilian ecosystem from destruction.
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Cleaning up the Ganges
Tom Heap visits the Ganges to find out how to save this holy site from severe pollution
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The Carbon Detectives
Richard Hollingham meets the scientists trying to track our carbon emissions
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29/07/2010
The curse of black gold - our oil addiction and what BP's spill can teach multinationals
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22/07/2010
Building a family home out of broken asbestos, a special report from India's shanty towns