Fresh ideas from the sharpest minds working toward a cleaner, greener planet
Radio 4,·414 episodes
Where will our food come from in the future? Tom Heap chairs the debate.
06 May 2014,·30 mins
Tom Heap finds out how Syria's chemical weapons are going to be disposed of.
29 Apr 2014,·30 mins
How would an independent Scotland power itself? Tom Heap investigates.
22 Apr 2014,·30 mins
Tom Heap squeezes into micro-homes to see if living compactly has environmental answers.
15 Apr 2014,·30 mins
Can nature heal itself? Julian Rush reports on the aftermath of an environmental disaster.
08 Apr 2014,·30 mins
A panel of climate experts debates how we will have to adapt in the face of climate change
01 Apr 2014,·30 mins
In 2015 Bristol will be European Green Capital. We discover exactly what that means.
25 Mar 2014,·30 mins
Tom Heap investigates whether we're running out of phosphorus, an element vital for life.
18 Mar 2014,·30 mins
Julian Rush asks what is being done to protect UK forests from diseases like ash dieback.
11 Mar 2014,·30 mins
Nuclear power is back on the UK's agenda, but radioactive waste remains the problem.
04 Mar 2014,·30 mins
Do you try to lead a greener life? Tom Heap investigates how to have the greenest death.
25 Feb 2014,·30 mins
The fight back against the flood waters starts here. Tom Heap reports.
18 Feb 2014,·30 mins
2.5 billion people on the planet have no sanitation so how do we give toilets to everyone?
11 Feb 2014,·30 mins
Tom Heap meets a man determined to rid the world of plastic.
05 Nov 2013,·28 mins
Heatwaves are killing thousands. Tom Heap asks how we can change our cities to survive.
29 Oct 2013,·30 mins
Globally cities continue to grow. Can wildlife and humans live together as cities spread?
22 Oct 2013,·30 mins
Is Britain heading for an energy crisis? Tom Heap asks how do we keep UK lights on.
15 Oct 2013,·30 mins
Tom Heap discovers landfill mining: finding value in what's been thrown away.
08 Oct 2013,·30 mins
Tom Heap reports on the latest findings of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
01 Oct 2013,·30 mins
Tom Heap explores how fat from waste is helping us to heal and keep warm.
25 Sep 2013,·28 mins
Miranda Krestovnikoff goes in search of the UK's most enigmatic sea creature: the shark.
17 Sep 2013,·30 mins
Dr Kat Arney meets the farmers, gleaners and big thinkers determined to stop food waste.
10 Sep 2013,·30 mins
Tom Heap asks if a campaign to ban palm oil from rain forest areas can succeed.
03 Sep 2013,·30 mins
Tom Heap asks if a new breed of electric car may finally bring them to the mainstream.
27 Aug 2013,·30 mins
Tom Heap investigates the latest developments in GM technology.
21 May 2013,·30 mins
Is the new generation of cruise ships a threat to our shores? Julian Rush investigates.
14 May 2013,·30 mins
Are modern 'neonicotinoid' pesticides behind the collapse of bee colonies?
07 May 2013,·30 mins
Tom Heap asks what's being done to save the 40% of amphibian species at risk of extinction
30 Apr 2013,·30 mins
Tom Heap meets the activists hoping to bring an end to illegal fishing.
23 Apr 2013,·30 mins
Exploring the environmental secrets of the deepest lake in the world with Tom Heap.
16 Apr 2013,·30 mins