Can the shipping industry clean up its act? House on Fire podcast
Shipping is responsible for a gigaton of C02 emissions a year. We talk to the people on the climate frontline about one of the world's toughest industries to decarbonize.
James spent eight years as producer on the BBC's flagship news analysis programme, Newsnight, covering stories all over the world. He is the creator and producer of The Lock In podcast with Jeremy Paxman.
Shipping is responsible for a gigaton of C02 emissions a year. We talk to the people on the climate frontline about one of the world's toughest industries to decarbonize.
Is direct air capture a surefire way to rid the atmosphere of pollution or an overpriced distraction? In this episode of House On Fire podcast, we talk to the people pioneering the techno...
In the eighth episode of our environmental podcast series, we talk to the pioneers re-engineering the future of food, starting with the mighty burger.
In this episode we talk to the bankers, insurers and innovators pushing the world to divest from fossil fuels.
Our latest House on Fire podcast looks at marine conservation and the huge economic and environmental opportunities it offers.
Whales are dying in their thousands due to strikes by container vessels. We talk to the experts fighting back, with feeding forecasts, speed controls and sonic sensors.
Indonesia's plan to eliminate plastic pollution by 2040 is the most ambitious one yet. We talk to local experts and campaigners about how it can be done.
Episode 3 of our environmental podcast looks at an ambitious plan to plant forests to tackle climate change.
Second episode of our new 'House on Fire' podcast explores the extraordinary lengths scientists have gone to in order to preserve genetic diversity.
From seed vaults to tree plantations, plastic bans to carbon capture, our new 10-part podcast tackles our greatest environmental challenges and the plans we’re hatching to solve them.