Costing the Earth Episodes Episode guide
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Exotic Pets
Miranda Krestovnikoff asks if the trade in pet reptiles and amphibians should be banned.
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Green Babies
Alice Roberts asks if a UK baby boom could damage the planet.
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The House That Heats Itself
Miranda Krestovnikoff looks at new building materials for eco-friendly homes.
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Electrifying Africa: Beyond the Grid
Solar lamps are lighting parts of Africa the grid cannot reach. Tom Heap investigates.
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Electrifying Africa: The Power Beneath
A geothermal revolution is set to electrify Africa. Tom Heap visits Kenya's Rift Valley.
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Dash for Ash
UK landfills are full. Should we create energy from our waste? Tom Heap investigates.
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When Nettles Attack!
The British landscape is being choked by familiar enemies. Tom Heap investigates.
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Robot Farmers
How satellite technology and advances in robotics may revolutionise the future of farming.
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Berlin's Big Gamble
Can Germany produce all its power from green energy? Tom Heap investigates.
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Future Forests
Is the crisis in the UK's ash forests a vision of the future? Tom Heap reports.
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Tsunami Debris
1.5 million tonnes of debris from the Japanese tsunami is heading towards North America.
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Wave Goodbye?
Will the promise of energy from the oceans become reality? Tom Heap reports.
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Apocalypse Then and Now
The environment of Laos remains scarred by American bombing. Tom Heap joins the clean-up.
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Cruel Harvest
Should our farmland be used to grow fuel for our cars? Tom Heap reports.
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Chinese Salmon
Conor Woodman asks how farmed Scottish salmon production can increase by 50% sustainably.
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People Power
Tom Heap finds out how people can use their own energy to power gadgets and lighting.
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Britain's Wilderness
The first attempt in England to turn a landscape back into a wilderness is 10 years old.
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Britain in 2060: The Seas
What fish can we expect in our seas in 2060? Tom Heap investigates climate change Britain.
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Britain from 2060: The Land
What will Britain's landscape look like in 2060? Tom Heap on our changing climate.
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Jellyfish Invasion!
Miranda Krestovnikoff examines claims that jellyfish are taking over the world's oceans.
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Pushing Water
Drought in the south but plenty of water elsewhere. Why not move it? Tom Heap investigates
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Return of the king
Coal is the dirtiest fuel, but consumption is rising. Tom Heap investigates.
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Genetically Modified Brunch
Could a new generation of genetically-modified crops attract the public? Tom Heap reports
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Cruise Ships and Creeks
Falmouth's plans to attract cruise ships could damage the environment. Tom Heap reports.
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Britain in Flames
Is the UK ready for a new season of wildfires? Tom Heap investigates.
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What lies beneath
Mining is set to return to Cornwall as tin and tungsten prices continue to rise.
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Frozen Fish
Is it too late to save the healthy fish stocks of the Antarctic? Gerard Baker reports.
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Sands of Time
Britain's sand dunes are running out of time. Tom Heap joins the battle to save them.
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Outbreak
Where will the next pandemic come from and how can it be stopped? Tom Heap investigates.
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The Power of Peat
The peatlands of the British Isles are being destroyed. Tom Heap reports.