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REV tests the new Mazda CX60, a midsize SUV available as a diesel or plug-in hybrid. Cyclist Damilare Adewuyi breaks boundaries with BMX bikes in Lagos. And converted military trucks carry tourists to Uruguay's coast.
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Mundiya Kepanga's fight against deforestation has paid off. The leader of the Huli tribe in the forests of Papua New Guinea is delighted that the government wants to make the country a global role model for sustainable forest management.
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From oil leaks from shipwrecks to coastal erosion in Chennai - our planet is under pressure. But hope comes from unexpected places, like cow dung-powered energy and sustainable fish subscriptions, proving that innovation can turn crisis into opportunity.
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Corona, AIDS and the Spanish flu have claimed many millions of lives. Now, researchers around the world are trying to better predict and prevent pandemics like these in the future.
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How can science help us confront future challenges? Could gene-edited yeast replace dairy cows? What about environmentally friendly urban cooling with green roofs? And can crop plants be 'vaccinated' to grow more resistant to pests?
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Many people eat way more sugar than doctors advise. That can lead to fatty liver or diabetes. Why are we so hooked on sweet stuff? How can you find the hidden sugar in shop-bought products? In Good Shape on the world's favorite drug.
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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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From oil leaks from shipwrecks to coastal erosion in Chennai - our planet is under pressure. But hope comes from unexpected places, like cow dung-powered energy and sustainable fish subscriptions, proving that innovation can turn crisis into opportunity.
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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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REV tests the new Mazda CX60, a midsize SUV available as a diesel or plug-in hybrid. Cyclist Damilare Adewuyi breaks boundaries with BMX bikes in Lagos. And converted military trucks carry tourists to Uruguay's coast.
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The Environment Magazine
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From oil leaks from shipwrecks to coastal erosion in Chennai - our planet is under pressure. But hope comes from unexpected places, like cow dung-powered energy and sustainable fish subscriptions, proving that innovation can turn crisis into opportunity.
How can science help us confront future challenges? Could gene-edited yeast replace dairy cows? What about environmentally friendly urban cooling with green roofs? And can crop plants be 'vaccinated' to grow more resistant to pests?
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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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This week, we explore why Afro-descendants from the Americas and beyond, are choosing to leave their lives in the West to return to their ancestral Africa. We meet a single mother who traded life in Canada for a fresh start in Kenya and a filmmaker who returned to her roots in Sierra Leone. In Ghana, we hear from some of the over 1,000 African Americans now calling it home.
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For a long time, soil was all but ignored. But for years, the valuable humus layer has been thinning. Farmers in Brandenburg are clearly feeling the effects of this on their sandy fields. Many are now taking steps to prepare their farms for the future.
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