Be informed and inspired by the world around us
Teen activist Greta Thunberg talks to Amol Rajan about climate change and her life.
Izabela Dłuzyk explores the wonderful sounds of Europe’s last primeval forest
From powering cars to feeding farm animals, how using seaweed more can help the planet
How green are coffee pods?
Smouldering ashes on a mountainside. A new threat: Eco-terrorism. A burning question.
Two women in Brazil and Nepal on saving the plants and animals they love from extinction
Contraceptive in a nutty spread is being developed to control grey squirrels in the UK.
Mya-Rose Craig, aka Birdgirl talks to Zakiya Mckenzie about increasing diversity outdoors.
Are people with power doing enough to solve the climate crisis? With Amol Rajan.
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the interplay between plants and pollinators.
Curated soundscapes to help you escape to another place.
Seventy percent of our planet is covered in water, but where did it all come from?
And the simple changes we can make to help them thrive
Sue Lawley talks to primatologist Dr Jane Goodall in a programme first broadcast in 2000.
Coral is under threat from climate change – can these Australian scientists save it?
As urban noise increases, we look at how sound itself can be used to quieten things down
Datshiane Navanayagam talks to two women at the forefront of the second hand clothing boom
How potatoes and other crops are being nurtured in the face of climate and other threats
The book that revolutionised the way we look at human behaviour.
Leah Thomas on environmental justice how we can be sustainable from home.
Wildlife ranger Lira Valencia tells Martha Kearney about her love of the natural world.