
Kofi and Lartey
The story of a man who escaped one of the most toxic places in the world, and his fight to try and empower two young boys to do the same.

The story of a man who escaped one of the most toxic places in the world, and his fight to try and empower two young boys to do the same.

Get ready to shred with the Goat Surf Club! This episode scores them a lesson from the Surfrider foundation on keeping Senegalese beaches plastic-free. Then, it's all about dodging sea urchins and jellyfish for epic waves.

In Senegal, Roo, Ben and Thomas meet with L'Homme Plastique, aka "The Plastic Man", and learn about plastic pollution.

Though Thailand leads in rubber exports, Chorthip, a rare female rubber farmer, is diversifying her crops and using organic methods to benefit her land and community.

The transformational story of Kenya's once most wanted Poacher, Mutinda Ndivo.

Shifting from conventional farming practices to regenerative agriculture takes courage.

Today's industrialised food system causes a huge amount of our carbon emissions - and we waste one-third of all the food produced.

Inventor Boyan Slat is on a mission to rid oceans of plastic.

Fernanda Abra leads a crucial conservation initiative along the roadways of Brazil, where vehicles annually kill about 475 million vertebrates - more than double the country's human population.

In Brazil's Atlantic Forest, Mauricio Ruiz has turned his love for nature into action by working with the community to reforest a critical stretch of the nation's most endangered forest, and by using drones to help him reach his goal of planting 15 million trees.

Australian scientists enlist conservation dogs to save threatened native species.

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.

Farmers grow coffee to save a rainforest that's crucial to local communities and wildlife.

A decade after a momentous dam removal, salmon are helping revive a lost U.S. ecosystem.

A story about how different NGOs are making a difference fighting for wildlife in the Osa Peninsula.

Meet two river activists from Friends of the Fox River (FOTFR), Gary Swick and Jenni Kempf.

Dr. John Morse reflects on how his passion for teaching has influenced a generation of scientists.

At the age of seven, “The Conservation Kid,” began leading cleanups in the Tennessee River in his hometown.

Teaching about the energy transition from before the oil was found until the present day, respect for nature and choices we have to make.