World Challenge 2008
World Challenge gives BBC viewers and Newsweek readers a chance to nominate their favourite green business…
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Nature INC
Six eye-opening episodes will reveal just how much nature is worth to our economy: honeybee population crash threatening the $2billion almond industry in California; preserved watersheds that provide renewable power and clean water to vital industries; coral reefs that are worth $30 billion a year; mangroves that save lives; and invasive species that cost the global economy staggering $1.4 trillion a year.
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Building for Islam
Building for Islam, is a fresh take on the Muslim world. This series features the builders and architects of a pluralistic and vibrant Islamic culture - one too often obscured by coverage of intolerant fanatics.
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State of the Planet
20 years after the Brundtland report, the UN's GEO4 assessment finds precious little has been done to switch to sustainable development. But there are notable exceptions. Can we take inspiration from islands of environmental success?
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Nurses on the Frontline
In this new powerful series from BBC World's Frontline stable, the programmes follow the inspiring work of four nurses from Burma, Indonesia, Zambia, Bolivia and Mozambique, looking at their countries' health crisis and how their lives are affected...
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Digital Dividend
A one hour debate from the headquarters of the International Telecommunications Union in Geneva with leading experts debated the potential of the Internet…
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Doctors On The Frontline
In the first series of a new strand, Doctors on the Frontline represents reality TV with a vengeance, as we go to the hot spots of conflict with Médecins Sans Frontières …
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Climate Challenge
After Stern, after Gore, after a succession of solid scientific reports, only a dwindling band of hardliners are in denial any more about climate change. But awareness is one thing and action quite another. In our Climate Challenge series we ask what measures are available to governments, businesses, communities and individuals to prevent further damage to the environment...
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To mark the UN Year of Desertification this eight part series used local presenters to document the struggle against land degradation and water shortage...
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The Codebreakers
Will the advent of Free/Open Source Software (FOSS) be the next big revolution in computer software? We find that the new software is neither so free or so open as is popularly supposed ...
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A Sporting Chance
We can be forgiven for thinking sport is all about cheating, nationalism, and greed. In A Sporting Chance Boris Becker, Cathy Freeman and Olav Koss are among the leading sportsmen who get a opportunity to show a different side to sport....
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Price of Peace
The Price of Peace was recorded at London’s Imperial War Museum. A high level panel ranging from a US Neo-con commentator to a former Colombian left-wing guerrilla debated the proposition that virtually all modern conflict can be ascribed to poverty...
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Nations Zero
The only way to secure a lasting peace is by investing in the economy, not in arms…
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World Challenge 2007
World Challenge gave BBC viewers and Newsweek readers a chance to nominate their favourite green business…
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Children on the Frontline
We travel to some of the world's most perilous regions to focus on the young people who are doing something to combat the risks to themselves and to their communities from disasters - natural and man-made.
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Blue Communities
A series of one minute PSAs commissioned by Dubai to mark its initiative to promote sustainable coastal development. OPP found positive stories of coastal communities that have bucked the trend......
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