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Obama leaves greens blue
The American president struggles to match his green aspirations with political reality.
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Life under the Balkans
Three kilometres underground, the Dinaric Arc has been called Europe's Amazon forest.
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Is it time to embrace our slums?
For the second part of his series on slums, Paul Mason asks if they are here forever.
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What slums can teach us
The world's slums are booming - so what can they teach us about enterprise and community?
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The $1bn Ganges project
Filthy and embarrassing, the Ganges needs help - we explore how the Thames can save it
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Hungary's Toxic Spill
We visit western Hungary and find out how the area hit by toxic sludge is recovering
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China 'green champion at home, but looter abroad'
Claims that China leads the green revolution at home, but lags behind abroad
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The battle over Welsh wind farms
Turbines are popping up around the world, but in the Welsh valleys, locals have had enough
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Carbon taxes, profits and a packet of crisps
Australia ignites the carbon tax debate, and China comes clean on its secret oil spill
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Building a Nation
Development in a new country, South Sudan. Plus asking the poor for advice
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At the Edge of Capitalism
The search for jobs, wealth and natural resources in the rainforests of Borneo
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Asia - From Saver To Spender
Asia moves from saver to spender - changing the balance of global development
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The EU and the environment, plus the endless city
The EU's environment commissioner plus a look at urban growth around the world
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Plastic waste and the begging robot
Plastic bottles, charitable giving and a robot that asks you for money
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The Vatican
The Vatican's new report on climate change, faith and science, and the Pope's solar panels
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Growing pains for population
Head of UN Population on world's carrying capacity and why control is out of tune
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Pumas and Pandas
The hidden cost of a pair of trainers, plus how to rent a panda
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When green dreams meet reality
UK dilutes green housing plans as global cash woes continue to hurt eco-dreams
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Why do we all own a lawnmower?
The rise of collaborative consumption and why sharing is good for business and the planet
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The floating frontier - sea cities
How architects are planning to conquer the open ocean, plus a look around a floating town
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The Deepwater disaster in numbers
A look at the stats behind the Deepwater Horizon disaster, plus an update from the Arctic
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The Green Office Shoot-Out
Accountants battle to top green league, plus the chip fat that enjoys a second life
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The metal that may save the world
In search of a mineral that could solve the world's energy puzzle
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Where planes go to die
As aircraft emission laws tighten, One Planet visits the place where planes go to die
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The diseases and development trap
Meeting the man the world's asked to beat Aids, TB and Malaria - diseases breeding poverty
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Nuclear fears go global, plus anger in the Gulf
The global impact of Japan's nuclear crisis on an energy source that was making a comeback
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International aid for national security, plus lions for sale
The UK's Development Secretary argues giving to the poor is in our national interests
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Ellen MacArthur, Chevron and fire hoses
Dame Ellen MacArthur's new business cycles, plus Chevron Vs Ecuador and fire hose handbags
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Hills of fire and fields of black gold
A land of fire mountains, grim Soviet legacies and oil booms - One Planet in Azerbaijan
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Corporate Social Responsibility, Australian climate change, and migration in Mali
Big corporations try to get responsible, plus the Australian climate change debate