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REV tests Cupra's new Tavascan VZ crossover SUV, and takes a closer look at Pakistan's colorful painted trucks. We also check out the latest e-bike trends and meet an Englishman who builds fantastical, custom-made cars.
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Fossil fuels still supply 80% of our energy. And people point to this number to say it's impossible to switch to renewables, especially if we want to do it quick enough to stop climate change. But their argument overlooks just how much energy we waste - and how we could do it better.
The weekly half-hour program delivers in-depth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, "Close up" is informative, gripping and visually powerful.
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For years, good relations with China guaranteed the German economy healthy profits and cheap goods. But over time, that relationship has become a dependency. The documentary "In the Jaws of the Dragon - How to Deal with China?" explores the nature and extent of this reliance.
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An organic farm on the edge of Mumbai that's teaching locals to grow high-quality food by working with nature. Plus: The waste pickers in Delhi growing fresh vegetables to improve their diet, and a storage sachet designed to cut food waste.
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Fossil fuels still supply 80% of our energy. And people point to this number to say it's impossible to switch to renewables, especially if we want to do it quick enough to stop climate change. But their argument overlooks just how much energy we waste - and how we could do it better.
They're writing about racism, rapping for Indigenous rights, and using art to tackle the issues that minorities face against authoritarian systems. We're meeting four women who are inspiring others and improving life in their communities.
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Patagonia's icefields are very difficult to access. As a result, they remain largely unexplored by climate researchers. Now, a scientist and two extreme mountaineers are venturing into this hard-to-reach area, in search of new data for climate research.
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How working with nature benefits all: From beekeeping in Uganda to using worms to make compost in Ethiopia. Plus: The urban foragers in London reconnecting with nature and the hotel owners in Spain getting creative in sourcing water in the drought.
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The weekly half-hour program delivers in-depth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, "Close up" is informative, gripping and visually powerful.
Women's rights groups say Germany has become the 'brothel of Europe'. Should the country follow Sweden's example and make buying sex a crime?
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Getting girls into physics; how astronauts master a spacewalk; indoor air quality and protecting museum exhibits from pollutants
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Wearables monitor our vital signs. Apps give us health tips. Artificial intelligence helps doctors diagnose and treat illnesses. Is this technology all hype or real innovation? How can you use tech to live your best life?
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The weekly half-hour program delivers in-depth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, "Close up" is informative, gripping and visually powerful.
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On the surface, it looks good: Charging stations are being installed all over the world, there is innovation in the industry. But is it fast enough to keep up with the EV boom? Would YOU buy an electric car if it threatens to slow you down? What if your country is not there yet with charging stations? Range anxiety can have a real impact on sales.
An organic farm on the edge of Mumbai that's teaching locals to grow high-quality food by working with nature. Plus: The waste pickers in Delhi growing fresh vegetables to improve their diet, and a storage sachet designed to cut food waste.
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A former salt mine in Germany containing over 100,000 barrels of dangerous radioactive waste. The scandal of thousands of indigenous women being forcibly sterilized in Canada. And: an Indonesian doctor helping patients and the environment at the same time.
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How working with nature benefits all: From beekeeping in Uganda to using worms to make compost in Ethiopia. Plus: The urban foragers in London reconnecting with nature and the hotel owners in Spain getting creative in sourcing water in the drought.
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The weekly half-hour program delivers in-depth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, "Close up" is informative, gripping and visually powerful.
Women's rights groups say Germany has become the 'brothel of Europe'. Should the country follow Sweden's example and make buying sex a crime?
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On the surface, it looks good: Charging stations are being installed all over the world, there is innovation in the industry. But is it fast enough to keep up with the EV boom? Would YOU buy an electric car if it threatens to slow you down? What if your country is not there yet with charging stations? Range anxiety can have a real impact on sales.
REV tests Cupra's new Tavascan VZ crossover SUV, and takes a closer look at Pakistan's colorful painted trucks. We also check out the latest e-bike trends and meet an Englishman who builds fantastical, custom-made cars.
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How working with nature benefits all: From beekeeping in Uganda to using worms to make compost in Ethiopia. Plus: The urban foragers in London reconnecting with nature and the hotel owners in Spain getting creative in sourcing water in the drought.
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An organic farm on the edge of Mumbai that's teaching locals to grow high-quality food by working with nature. Plus: The waste pickers in Delhi growing fresh vegetables to improve their diet, and a storage sachet designed to cut food waste.
Getting girls into physics; how astronauts master a spacewalk; indoor air quality and protecting museum exhibits from pollutants
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On the surface, it looks good: Charging stations are being installed all over the world, there is innovation in the industry. But is it fast enough to keep up with the EV boom? Would YOU buy an electric car if it threatens to slow you down? What if your country is not there yet with charging stations? Range anxiety can have a real impact on sales.
The weekly half-hour program delivers in-depth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, "Close up" is informative, gripping and visually powerful.
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Can betting ruin your life? Can you control your betting habits? The 77 Percent examines the extent of betting in Africa and meets young Nigerians and Ugandans who talk about how it impacts their lives. Additionally, we meet Rukia Naiga, a young female pool champion who has set her eyes on international competition.
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On the surface, it looks good: Charging stations are being installed all over the world, there is innovation in the industry. But is it fast enough to keep up with the EV boom? Would YOU buy an electric car if it threatens to slow you down? What if your country is not there yet with charging stations? Range anxiety can have a real impact on sales.
A former salt mine in Germany containing over 100,000 barrels of dangerous radioactive waste. The scandal of thousands of indigenous women being forcibly sterilized in Canada. And: an Indonesian doctor helping patients and the environment at the same time.
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Bogs and swamps contain more carbon than all other ground vegetation. As the permafrost melts, greenhouse gases are released, which in turn accelerate global warming.
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A former salt mine in Germany containing over 100,000 barrels of dangerous radioactive waste. The scandal of thousands of indigenous women being forcibly sterilized in Canada. And: an Indonesian doctor helping patients and the environment at the same time.