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What 'wood' you use?
28/01/2012 - ENVIRONMENT

What 'wood' you use?

It may come as a surprise that environmentalists are increasingly turning to wood as a renewable, alternative energy source. Find out why it's environmentally-friendly and how it could reduce your household energy bill in this week's show.
How fashion can be eco-friendly
14/01/2012 - ENVIRONMENT

How fashion can be eco-friendly

Changing the way we make clothes could reduce our impact on the environment. From shoes made out of car tyres in Ethiopia to fabric produced from stinging nettles in The Netherlands, France 24 looks at how both protecting the environment and sporting the latest trends is possible.
Dreaming of a Green Christmas
17/12/2011 - ENVIRONMENT

Dreaming of a Green Christmas

It's Christmas! The time of year for decorating trees, wrapping presents and eating delicious food. Yet more and more people are starting to become conscious of the huge amounts of waste generated by the festive season. This week, we show you how to have an eco-friendly Yuletide.
Dithering in Durban over a new Kyoto
03/12/2011 - ENVIRONMENT

Dithering in Durban over a new Kyoto

After all night talks - success. Delegates from 194 countries and the European Union at the UN Climate Change Conference in Durban finally hammered out a deal at the weekend to replace the Kyoto Protocol. The carbon-reducing pact is due to expire in 2012 and there had been fears that a new accord would not be made. However, a new plan is under way, meaning a new agreement could be in place and operational by 2020.
Kyoto: dead or alive?
21/11/2011 - ENVIRONMENT

Kyoto: dead or alive?

In late November, environmentalists and world leaders will gather at the annual UN Climate Conference, being held this year in Durban, South Africa. 2012 will mark the end of the Kyoto Protocol, the 1997 agreement signed to reduce carbon emissions in developing countries. But has Kyoto left its mark on the world - and are its signatories likely to keep it going with a fresh agreement?
Green living, green dying
05/11/2011 - ENVIRONMENT

Green living, green dying

It's one thing to live in an eco-friendly way, but is it possible to be environmentally friendly in death too? This week, we take a look at new ways to live and die green.
Going green - the deluxe way
22/10/2011 - ENVIRONMENT

Going green - the deluxe way

Does being environmentally friendly mean having to give up on the finer things in life? Not necessarily. We take a look at how luxury can co-exist with green living.
Species under threat
08/10/2011 - ENVIRONMENT

Species under threat

We head to the Indonesian island of Sumatra for this week’s special edition on some of the most threatened animals in the world.
Eco-friendly alternatives to eating meat
24/09/2011 - ENVIRONMENT

Eco-friendly alternatives to eating meat

In this week's show, we take a look at what some say is the food of the future. Meats traditionally eaten in the West, such as beef and pork, are becoming increasingly difficult to sustain. More farmland is needed to rear the number of cows and pigs required to provide enough meat for all of us, but it's in finite supply. And cow farming isn't good for the environment. So what are the alternatives?
Rare earths: the hidden element in your electronic goods
10/09/2011 - ENVIRONMENT

Rare earths: the hidden element in your electronic goods

This week's Environment show looks at what are known as "rare earths": 17 metals that are widely used in the manufacture of goods such as mobile phones, flat-screen TVs and electric cars. They're not actually as rare as their name suggests - but there is only a finite supply in the world.
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