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Living Planet
Living Planet
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Exploring the environmental issues facing the world today. this prize-winning weekly radio magazine brings you environmental news, background reports, interviews and features from our international network of correspondents. |
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2012 DW-WORLD.DE, Deutsche Welle
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1. Living Planet: Trading blows
| A special show this week ? we focus on the dispute over applying Europe's emissions trading scheme to aviation. Also, are more sharks responsible for more shark attacks in Australia?
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| Published on Thu, 12 Jan 2012 19:30:00 GMT - 1 MB Format: MPEG Audio
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2. Living Planet: Locking out elephants
| We visit a reserve in Sri Lanka where they're locking the elephants out and keeping the humans in; we chat with a researcher about her team's new paper in Science on predicting ocean circulation and its climate impacts; and we hear from fair trades in South Africa and Costa Rica.You can listen to th
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| Published on Thu, 5 Jan 2012 19:30:00 GMT - 14 MB Format: MPEG Audio
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3. Living Planet: Looking back at 2011
| Looking back at 2011: Japan's Fukushima nuclear disaster; Germany to phase out nuclear energy; smart grids necessary to handle renewables; France fights over its controversial nuclear power plant in Fessenheim; concerns about methane plague Brazil's Belo Monte dam; Europe's emissions trading scheme
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| Published on Thu, 29 Dec 2011 19:30:00 GMT - 28 MB Format: MPEG Audio
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4. Living Planet: Uganda strikes oil
| Uganda's oil fever bodes badly for its environment; Scientists make a breakthrough in predicting earthquakes; Latvians embrace worms; Taipei 101 aims to be the world's tallest 'green' building; and a look at efforts to save two species of endangered birds this winter.
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| Published on Thu, 22 Dec 2011 19:30:00 GMT - 28 MB Format: MPEG Audio
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5. Living Planet: Canada and Kyoto
| Canada and Kyoto: Canada pulls out of the Kyoto Protocol just one day after the close of climate talks in Durban; Sri Lanka's peace poses new problems for balancing tourism with the environment; DW visits a Dutch rooftop farm; and a bright idea wins Germany's Future Prize.
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| Published on Thu, 15 Dec 2011 19:30:00 GMT - 28 MB Format: MPEG Audio
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6. Living Planet: Prosperity vs preservation
| Energy giants in Brazil tap deep-sea oil fields; South Africa investigates the connection between climate change and social instability; the EU lifts a ban on stevia; and music event organisers try to preserve festival fun while keeping their green credentials intact.You can listen to the show onlin
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| Published on Thu, 8 Dec 2011 19:30:00 GMT - 14 MB Format: MPEG Audio
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7. Living Planet: What is so special about carbon?
| Eco-guards are dispatched to the Gishwati rainforest in Rwanda; we travel to India to investigate carbon offset programs; forest-dwelling indigenous groups want more say in the future of their homes; and developing nations report bullying at the climate negotiations.
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| Published on Thu, 1 Dec 2011 19:30:00 GMT - 28 MB Format: MPEG Audio
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8. Living Planet: Financing Climate Protection
| As climate change tightens its grip on the world, Bangladesh warns that time is running out; Middle Eastern and North African nations face challenging hurdles to go green; and solar technology designers look for ways to brighten the lives of girls.You can listen to the show online or subscribe to Li
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| Published on Thu, 24 Nov 2011 19:30:00 GMT - 14 MB Format: MPEG Audio
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9. Living Planet: Food and climate
| Food and climate: As the clock counts down to this year's climate negotiations in Durban, we look at some of the links between food and climate; the IEA's 25-year energy outlook contains difficult implications for Germany; getting sewage out of the Thames; and Tanzania considers mining uranium.You c
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| Published on Thu, 17 Nov 2011 19:30:00 GMT - 28 MB Format: MPEG Audio
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10. Living Planet: Acid earth
| Acid earth: US scientists warn that we are rapidly changing the chemical composition of soils and waterways; shifting food production to cities; promoting alternative farming in Nigeria; and eco tourism provides a better livelihood in rural Cambodia.
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| Published on Thu, 10 Nov 2011 19:30:00 GMT - 28 MB Format: MPEG Audio
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