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Costing The Earth The programme looking at man's effect on the environment and how the environment reacts.

13/05/2020

Tom Heap asks what the music industry can do to reduce its carbon footprint.

13/05/2020

How can the way we manage the environment help prevent flooding? Caz Graham investigates.

08/04/2020

The quality of phone cameras these days is sublime; caught this large bee rollicking about in one of my favourite flowers yesterday evening.

The combination of phone cameras and digital DNA technology is propelling global biodiversity monitoring to new heights at the moment and although some human conservation efforts are being hampered by the lockdown, we are confident that there will be gains in other areas of the biosphere through this period. Great podcast on E-DNA from Costing The Earth https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0008wpt

What wildlife have you spotted from your lockdown spot?

13/12/2018

March of the Wet Wipes 🚯

Did you catch our interview on BBC Radio 4's Costing The Earth yesterday?

Mick Barton and Tony Griffiths from our wastewater team talked about wet wipes and the problems they cause to our sewage systems, watercourses and beaches with presenter Tom Heap.

Catch the repeated show at 9pm tonight or listen here: https://bbc.in/2PShtfQ

13/12/2018

"We believe that it is very important to make the invisible visible. A lot of things that are do with climate change are difficult for people to understand. Take air pollution as an example - we can’t see the effects of this therefore we don’t take action or change our behaviours. Invisible Dust works with artists and scientists to create opportunities to look at things in a different light."

Listen again to our Director Alice Sharp on BBC Radio 4 Costing The Earth from earlier today and live on Wednesday 21st November at 21:00.

Link: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00017b8
Image: 'Human Sensor' by Kasia Molga 2016 Photo Nick Harrison, courtesy of Invisible Dust.

13/12/2018

Tom Heap asks if going plastic-free risks harming the environment.

13/12/2018

Can we exploit the hot rocks beneath the earth's crust for power? Peter Gibbs reports.

13/12/2018

How can the UK's best-loved landscapes work better for people and wildlife?

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