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Earth Report
Human being can’t live without earth, and there is no doubt that human activity has an effect on the planet.Earth Report covers all the main global environmental issues, featuring inspiring human stories and new science.
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08/05/22 Earth Reaport -- The Sea that Nearly Died (Part 1)
As the countries of the Black Sea start to tackle their historic legacy of pollution, they are facing a series of new and unexpected threats.
08/05/22 Earth Reaport -- The Sea that Nearly Died (Part 2)
Ten years ago Earth Report made a film about the Black Sea. We found a region on the brink of ecological collapse.
08/05/23 Earth report -- Race to save the albatross (Part 1)
In the last few decades the Albatross has come under threat of extinction. Traditionally a symbol of good luck for the mariner, the mariner is fast becoming a symbol of bad luck for the albatross.
08/05/23 Earth report -- Race to save the albatross (Part 2)
The Albatross is beloved by poets and mariners alike. But according to the experts, most species of these ocean wanderers are in danger of extinction.
08/05/30 Earth report: adopt, adapt and survive (Part 1)
The latest report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change contains overwhelming evidence that the earth’s climate is changing.
08/05/30 Earth report: adopt, adapt and survive (Part 2)
The snows of Kilimanjaro are one of the most famous natural sights in the world. These snows and the underlying glaciers have been here for over 11,000 years.
08/06/06 Earth report: All of a quiver (Part 1)
Of all the places on earth that are home to exquisite species, Southern Africa is particularly noted.
08/06/06 Earth report: All of a quiver (Part 2)
If climate change is already killing Quiver trees then is there anywhere they can survive? The other end of their range is 2000 km south, where it´s cooler.
08/06/13 Earth report: Sink or Swim (Part 1)
Over the past 30 years, disasters - storms, floods and droughts - have increased threefold, according to the UN’s International Strategy for Disaster Reduction.
08/06/13 Earth Report: Sink or Swim (Part 2)
For today’s young inhabitants in the Honduran capital of Tegucigalpa, there are no memories of the devastation left by Hurricane Mitch nearly a decade ago.
08/06/20 Earth Report: Disaster Class(Part 1)
Disasters may be unavoidable but a little bit of knowledge can reduce their impact dramatically.
06/06/20 Earth Report -- Disaster Class(Part 2)
Over the last two decades, an average of 200 million people have been affected by disasters every year.