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Earth Beat is the radio show that’s all about us. Each week, we look at the highs and lows of life on this planet. With a unique mix of global stories, Earth Beat will make you rethink your surroundings and offers a window into other ...

Earth Beat is the radio show that’s all about us. Each week, we look at the highs and lows of life on this planet. With a unique mix of global stories, Earth Beat will make you rethink your surroundings and offers a window into other environments.

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    Earth Beat - The Gift

    Stories of sharing. We explain why not to look a ...

    Stories of sharing. We explain why not to look a gift horse in the mouth (especially when there's free energy at stake) and meet the people turning every bit of green space in their town - ditches, roundabouts, abandoned parking lots - into glorious edible gardens where the fruit and vegetables are for the taking.

    May 18, 2012 Read more
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    Earth Beat - The Extra Mile

    We bring you stories from people who've gone above and ...

    We bring you stories from people who've gone above and beyond the basics, in one case, putting themselves through backbreaking hard work. Hear why, from people whose appreciation of this planet has led them to go the extra mile.

    May 10, 2012 Read more
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    Earth Beat - Trees

    We go all arborophile, or tree-hugger, as we celebrate the ...

    We go all arborophile, or tree-hugger, as we celebrate the joys of tree. What we use them for, how to climb them, how to chuck them out of an aeroplane... In-tree-gued? Listen to the show for more bad puns and all things tree.

    May 3, 2012 Read more
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    Earth Beat - Artificial

    Everything is not as it seems, as we explore the ...

    Everything is not as it seems, as we explore the artificial world. From robots that plough the fields then scatter, to man-made coral reefs. Faking it for nature.

    Apr 26, 2012 Read more
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    Earth Beat - Necessary Evils

    Necessary evils, like the tar sands in Canada. The fact ...

    Necessary evils, like the tar sands in Canada. The fact is, we could use the oil, but is it worth the obliteration of a once-pristine forest landscape? Hear from a woman who treats her painful arthritis with yet more pain, and the man who kills rabbits, to save an ecosystem.

    Apr 19, 2012 Read more
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    Earth Beat - Cunning Plans

    Cunning plans that try to change the way we do ...

    Cunning plans that try to change the way we do things. From using goats as lawnmowers, or cocaine as fertilizer, and making pate out of squirrels, we examine people who take problems and turn them into solutions.

    Apr 12, 2012 Read more
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    Earth Beat - Going Places

    This week on Earth Beat... things that are going places. ...

    This week on Earth Beat... things that are going places. From rubber duckies sailing the ocean seas for a couple of decades, to the world’s most gruelling marathon and the first man to walk around the world, we’ll take you places you’ve never been.

    Apr 5, 2012 Read more
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    Earth Beat - War

    Fighting talk from the front line - from rats trained ...

    Fighting talk from the front line - from rats trained to sniff out landmines, to why creating compost on an army base in Iraq can be a bit of a bummer. Plus, restoring the Iraqi marshlands after Saddam, and visiting the Western Front, nearly 100 years later.

    Mar 30, 2012 Read more
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    Earth Beat - Foreign Bodies

    Things that turn up in the unlikeliest of places. Like ...

    Things that turn up in the unlikeliest of places. Like sea salt full of prescription drugs, or pesticides in the Arctic. And the man searching the Amazon for a tribe he’s not allowed to contact. Foreign bodies, in all their forms.

    Mar 22, 2012 Read more
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    Earth Beat - Feeding Ourselves

    We examine the cost of a full belly. We look ...

    We examine the cost of a full belly. We look at clever new ways of putting stuff on our plate, protecting the traditional techniques for feeding ourselves, and why every third mouthful we eat is thanks to the humble bee. Food, glorious food, on Earth Beat.

    Mar 15, 2012 Read more
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