Cornwall's Climate Stories
We've all heard headlines heralding the meat and dairy industry as the villains of the climate crisis, but is this really true?
We've all heard headlines heralding the meat and dairy industry as the villains of the climate crisis, but is this really true?
Showing1to20of64results
Situated in the Indonesian archipelago is Raja Ampat, where the waters play host to incredible wildlife
Sao Vicente and Santo Antao are two of the ocean-exposed islands in the often overlooked Cape Verde archipelag
Off the coast of Mozambique's village of Tofo, diving can yield encounters with the ocean's greatest animals
Bali's aquatic ecosystems are home to some of the richest biodiversity in the Indian Ocean
Observing whales in the Azores makes this place one of the most privileged locations for diving in the world
Today's industrialised food system causes a huge amount of our carbon emissions - and we waste one-third of all the food produced.
We've all heard headlines heralding the meat and dairy industry as the villains of the climate crisis, but is this really true?
This episode delves deep into issues around climate change and Cornwall's fresh water – looking at everything from heavier rain leading to more sewage overflows, flooding and loss of topsoil, to how warmer river water is affecting fish, and the surprising carbon footprint of the water we use every day.
A passionate ultra-runner travels around the Cornish coast path, witnessing the ever-increasing impacts of coastal erosion.
Episode two of Cornwall's Climate Stories looks at how Cornwalls fishing industry is being affected by climate change.
A changing climate is affecting Cornwall's basking sharks, plankton, seals and seabirds.
A gentle call for a cease-fire at the table, with inspiring stories of how a diet change can help the planet, animals and human health
Jerrie van de Kop follows the wind as he kiteboards from warm waters to snowy peaks.
Led by a charismatic captain, the Schooner Apollonia embarks on a quixotic adventure, one that celebrates the beauty of slow travel and a more sustainable way of life. Are you ready to set sail?
Follow pro surfer Jon Rose around the world as he works to bring clean drinking water to remote, poverty-stricken parts of Haiti, the Philippines and Brazil.
Get ready to be swept away by the energy, the struggles, and the unwavering spirit of three young Jamaican men as they redefine success on their own terms.
An exhilarating adventure documentary that follows Rebecca Rusch, an ultra-endurance mountain biker, as she embarks on a daring expedition along the historic Ho Chi Minh trail.
A decade after a momentous dam removal, salmon are helping revive a lost U.S. ecosystem.
On Panama's remote Pearl Islands, marine biologist Callie Veelenturf is using her research on endangered sea turtles to help the country enshrine the rights of nature into law—and help the communities living there protect their own environment and livelihood.
All around the world, seabirds provide a critical link between land and sea. On Hawai'i, ecologists are working to protect two vital shearwater species that helped life first take hold across these islands.
Showing1to20of64results