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Dust Storms
Up to five billion tons of dust blows around the earth each year. With the help of the worlds' top scientists we look at why dust storms happen, how they affect our health and crucially, what we can do about them.
Planet E: Fixing Earth From Your Backyard
S1, EP9 "Living With Waste Water"Without access to clean water, life is a cycle of poverty and disease for people in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania.
Planet E: Fixing Earth From Your Backyard
S1, EP10 "Arsenic: The Creeping Killer"Water contains substances that include arsenic. Can we help the populations suffering from arsenic poisoning?
Planet E: Fixing Earth From Your Backyard
S1, EP11 "The Nuclear Threat: Europe's Accident-prone Reactors"Older nuclear power stations are still allowed to continue running. Are we sitting on a nuclear powder keg?
Planet E: Fixing Earth From Your Backyard
S1, EP12 "Steaks From the Incubator"Looking at the possibility of meat that does not come from animals, and the vision of a kill-free world that scientists are working on.
Planet E: Fixing Earth From Your Backyard
S1, EP1 "A Toxic Suspicion"Ethoxyquin gets into humans through consuming meat and fish. Research indicates it may have harmful effects.
Planet E: Fixing Earth From Your Backyard
S1, EP2 "Bears on the Rise"Bears were wiped out in many parts of Europe, but are slowly starting to spread again; the perception of brown bears still ranges from cuddly toy to monster, but the truth lies somewhere in the middle.
Planet E: Fixing Earth From Your Backyard
S1, EP3 "Operation Earth Climate"Humankind is heating up the planet. In nature, volcanoes can create cooling blankets to combat their intense temperatures. Should we use technology to mimic this effect, and artificially cool the planet? Or does the solution lie elsewhere?