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Transcript: Creatures of the Deep
Hannah Stitfall is joined by marine biologist Helen Scales, to discuss some of the most unusual creatures living in the deep sea. And science communicator, Diva Amon, tells us what it’s like to be submersed far below sea level.
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Transcript: Buses are free for women in Delhi: what can the world learn from that?
Better public transport could reshape cities by reducing traffic, cutting pollution, improving access to jobs, culture, education and essential services, especially for marginalised communities.
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Transcript: How could Islamic principles boost climate action?
How faith and climate action are aligned, and why it's important to integrate people's faith into fighting climate change, under the umbrella of Islamic Finance.
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Transcript: Does the colour of your skin make you more vulnerable to climate change?
How systemic inequalities contribute to climate vulnerability, and why marginalised and systemically oppressed communities must be at the centre of climate adaptation plans, policies and action.
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Transcript: How could climate change reshape jobs and workspaces?
How a shift to renewable energies and sustainable, equitable transition and transformation, creates decent jobs by addressing both environmental and social challenges.
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Transcript: AI is changing elections: How can we protect democracy?
Can AI make democracy "better" or does it risk undermining its core principles.
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Transcript: Are urban communities a remedy for loneliness?
Imagine the feeling of being disconnected, even when you are surrounded by others.
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Transcript: Would the world change if we taxed the super-rich?
This week we talked with Chenai Mukumba, Executive Director of the Tax Justice Network Africa.
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Transcript: The Treaty & The Future
Senior Policy Advisor Lisa Speer joins Hannah Stitfall to break down what the Global Oceans Treaty means, why it's exciting - and what obstacles still stand in the way.
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Transcript: Changing Oceans
Hannah Stitfall is joined by climate activist Shaama Sandooyea, who explains how climate change is impacting her home nation of Mauritius, and grammy-nominated DJ and environmental toxicologist Jayda G tells us about her new CNN film, 'Blue Carbon.'