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Richard Daniel chairs the interactive environmental programme in which he and his guests deal with listener's questions and concerns.
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home.planet@bbc.co.uk
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"Home Planet is the environmental programme for which you set the agenda. We tackle your questions and concerns and try and make some sense out of the conflicting opinions which make up the environmental debate."
Richard Daniel |
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Panel
Dr Anna Lawrence
, Oxford University
Derek Moore OBE
University of London
This week's topics:
Greenland
'I have just read an alarming book entitled 'A Farewell to Greenland's
Wildlife' by Kjeld Hansen. He suggests that unless this process is reversed, within 10-20 years some species will become extinct. What can be done about this?'
"Farewell to Greenland's Wildlife" by Kjeld Hansen ISBN 87-89723-01-5
'Mobbing'
I always find it interesting to see smaller birds mobbing a solitary larger bird.
Do certain species only mob birds from other certain species or can they chase anything that upsets them?
CORAL
I went to an Aquarium shop and was dismayed by the tropical fish who had been taken from coral reefs from around the world. In a jewellery shop I saw a coral necklace made from a species of coral which takes thousands of years to grow. Do you think that in light of destruction of 70% of the worlds coral reef this trade should be banned, as many of these fish and corals could be faced with extinction?
Tuna
Is there such a thing as tuna I can eat with a clear conscience?
Dumping sewage
125 miles to the west of the river Nile is the Quattara depression. Would it be feasible to run a pipeline from the Nile so that all the sewage from the Mediterranean off Egypt could be dumped in the depression?
Richard Daniel interviewed Professor Andrew Goudie of Hertford College Oxford
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