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Secondary Geography

Natural hazards and environmental threats

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Tornado rotation | Dangerous Earth

Tornado rotation | Dangerous Earth

BBC Four | 2016 | 1'29''

Dr Helen Czerski explains what creates the rotation of a tornado.

What causes flooding? | Bang Goes the Theory

What causes flooding? | Bang Goes the Theory

BBC One | 2014 | 3'43''

A demonstration of how rainfall and changing landscapes are causing more severe flooding.

1958 Tallest Tsunami on Record | 10 Things You Didn't Know About…

1958 Tallest Tsunami on Record | 10 Things You Didn't Know About…

BBC Four | 2008 | 5'52''

Iain Stewart investigates the highest Tsunami wave ever recorded in history.

Predicting earthquakes in Turkey | 10 Things You Didn't Know About…

Predicting earthquakes in Turkey | 10 Things You Didn't Know About…

BBC Four | 2008 | 4'49''

Scientists have developed a method of predicting earthquakes on the North Anatolian Fault.

Sea Level Rise | Climate Change: The Facts

Sea Level Rise | Climate Change: The Facts

BBC One | 2019 | 2'45''

The impact that rising sea levels is having on the landscape and people in Louisiana.

Effects of Volcanoes | 10 Things You Didn't Know About…

Effects of Volcanoes | 10 Things You Didn't Know About…

BBC Four | 2008 | 4'08''

Iain Stewart investigates the largest volcanic eruption in recorded history and its effect on global weather.

Carbon dioxide | A Perfect Planet

Carbon dioxide | A Perfect Planet

BBC One | 2021 | 2'11''

Humans now release 100 times more carbon every year than all the Earth's volcanoes combined.

Earthquake proof buildings and liquefaction | Journeys into the Ring of Fire

Earthquake proof buildings and liquefaction | Journeys into the Ring of Fire

BBC Four | 2006 | 2'24''

Iain Stewart investigates how Japanese buildings have been designed to withstand earthquakes.

Boxing Day Tsunami | 10 Things You Didn't Know About…

Boxing Day Tsunami | 10 Things You Didn't Know About…

BBC Four | 2008 | 4'17''

Iain Stewart explains what caused the Boxing Day Tsunami and discusses its devastating impact.

Earthquake prediction | World's Busiest Cities

Earthquake prediction | World's Busiest Cities

BBC Two | 2017 | 2'24''

The vital importance of earthquake prediction in Mexico City.

Earthquake Engineering | 10 Things You Didn't Know About…

Earthquake Engineering | 10 Things You Didn't Know About…

BBC Four | 2008 | 5'01''

Iain Stewart investigates the 1985 Mexico City earthquake and how buildings are now being engineered in Mexico to...

2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami | Volcano Live

2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami | Volcano Live

BBC Two | 2012 | 2'44''

Demonstrations of what happened to cause the earthquake and then tsunami in the Indian Ocean in 2004.

Earthquake proof bridge | Bang Goes the Theory

Earthquake proof bridge | Bang Goes the Theory

BBC One | 2011 | 4'10''

The new Bay Bridge in San Francisco has been designed to withstand the impact of an earthquake.

The Cause: Plate Tectonics | 10 Things You Didn't Know About…

The Cause: Plate Tectonics | 10 Things You Didn't Know About…

BBC Four | 2008 | 1'30''

Iain Stewart explains how the earth is divided into plates and how movement between these plates produces ear...

Anak Krakatoa | 10 Things You Didn't Know About…

Anak Krakatoa | 10 Things You Didn't Know About…

BBC Four | 2008 | 6'31''

Iain Stewart investigates Indonesia's largest volcano Krakatoa and it's devastating eruption in 1883.

Natural flood prevention | Bang Goes the Theory

Natural flood prevention | Bang Goes the Theory

BBC One | 2014 | 4'53''

Methods of natural flood prevention that have been put in place in Pickering, North Yorkshire.

Plate tectonics | Volcano Live

Plate tectonics | Volcano Live

BBC Two | 2012 | 3'50''

Professor Iain Stewart explains how plate tectonics cause volcanos and earthquakes.

Carbon dioxide threat surrounding Nyiragongo | Expedition Volcano

Carbon dioxide threat surrounding Nyiragongo | Expedition Volcano

BBC Two | 2017 | 3'30''

Scientists in areas surrounding Nyiragongo educate villagers about the threat of carbon dioxide.

The Geology of Japan | Journeys into the Ring of Fire

The Geology of Japan | Journeys into the Ring of Fire

BBC Four | 2006 | 2'20''

Iain Stewart explains the geology of the tectonic plates that make up the landscapes of Japan.

The effects of eruptions from Mount Sakurajima and the management strategies in place | Journeys into the Ring of Fire

The effects of eruptions from Mount Sakurajima and the management strategies in place | Journeys into the Ring of Fire

BBC Four | 2006 | 4'56''

Iain Stewart investigates how people living in the sha...

Mt Etna | 10 Things You Didn't Know About…

Mt Etna | 10 Things You Didn't Know About…

BBC Four | 2008 | 2'48''

Iain Stewart investigates the eruptions from Europe's highest and most active volcano, Mount Etna.

Ecosystems, habitats and biomes

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Coming back to life | A Perfect Planet

Coming back to life | A Perfect Planet

BBC One | 2021 | 2'08''

The Wood frog has an incredible defrosting ability.

The boiling sea | Blue Planet II

The boiling sea | Blue Planet II

BBC One | 2017 | 2'05''

Lantern fish provide a rare banquet for some of the ocean’s top predators.

Indigenous communities in the Amazon | Amazon under Threat

Indigenous communities in the Amazon | Amazon under Threat

BBC News | 2019 | 2'55''

Since the election of Jair Bolsonaro as president of Brazil, the protected rainforest reserves of indigenous group...

Trees and carbon | Amazon under Threat

Trees and carbon | Amazon under Threat

BBC News | 2019 | 3'20''

A demonstration of the importance of trees for climate change.

How deforestation in Madagascar is threatening animal habitats | Deadly Dilemmas

How deforestation in Madagascar is threatening animal habitats | Deadly Dilemmas

BBC Two | 2013 | 5'39''

UK teenagers witness first hand the major issues Madagascan wildlife is facing. They explore...

Flooded forest | Earth's Great Rivers

Flooded forest | Earth's Great Rivers

BBC Two | 2019 | 4'24''

Wildlife thrives in the Amazon during the wet season.

Habitat destruction | Extinction: The Facts

Habitat destruction | Extinction: The Facts

BBC One | 2020 | 4'31''

The impact of soy consumption on habitats, with a focus on ant eater habitats.

Forest education | Life

Forest education | Life

BBC One | 2009 | 4'18''

In the Sumatran rainforest, a female orangutan still looks after her 6-year-old daughter; it will be another three years before her education is comp...

A salt flat lizard searches for water | Mountain: Life at the Extreme

A salt flat lizard searches for water | Mountain: Life at the Extreme

BBC Two | 2017 | 2'35''

These lizards rely on flies as their source of food and water.

The importance of giraffes | Natural World

The importance of giraffes | Natural World

BBC Two | 2016 | 1'15''

Recent discoveries in giraffe’s movements and behaviours are unveiled.

Biodiversity | Our World

Biodiversity | Our World

BBC News | 2020 | 2'35''

A team of botanists from Kew discuss the importance of protecting biodiversity.

Undiscovered species of plant | Our World

Undiscovered species of plant | Our World

BBC News | 2020 | 2'38''

Thousands of undiscovered species, with potentially life saving properties, are at risk due to deforestation in Columbia.

Fungi | Planet Earth

Fungi | Planet Earth

BBC One | 2006 | 3'17''

The high humidity of the rainforest creates the ideal environment for life built on decay.

Life in Death Valley | Planet Earth

Life in Death Valley | Planet Earth

BBC One | 2006 | 1'09''

A single shower can transform Death Valley.

Moisture in the Atacama | Planet Earth

Moisture in the Atacama | Planet Earth

BBC One | 2006 | 3'56''

Life exists in a strip of the Atacama Desert due to fog that blows in from the sea.

Winter in Antarctica | Seven Worlds, One Planet

Winter in Antarctica | Seven Worlds, One Planet

BBC One | 2019 | 1'49''

During the winter, Antarctica doubles in size; however, the frozen surface hides a great secret.

The Living Planet: Heights of diversity

The Living Planet: Heights of diversity

Rich jungle habitats reflect the warmth and wetness at the equator.

Life in icy environments | The Secret Life of Ice

Life in icy environments | The Secret Life of Ice

BBC Four | 2011 | 4'04''

Dr Gabrielle Walker investigates how life has evolved in icy underwater environments.

Climate Change

Rising temperatures and British agriculture | Panorama

Rising temperatures and British agriculture | Panorama

BBC One | 2020 | 2'20''

The impact of rising temperatures on British agriculture.

Rising temperatures and wildfires | Panorama

Rising temperatures and wildfires | Panorama

BBC One | 2020 | 4'28''

Rising temperatures are causing wildfires in dry areas of Britain.

Climate Modelling | Climate Change By Numbers

Climate Modelling | Climate Change By Numbers

BBC Four | 2015 | 3'05''

An exploration of Meteorological technology that has been developed to predict the weather and how accurate it can be.

Is the earth warming? | Climate Change By Numbers

Is the earth warming? | Climate Change By Numbers

BBC Four | 2015 | 6'09''

Dr Hannah Fry explains how we have come to the statistic that the earth has warmed by 0.85 degrees Celsius since the 1880's...

Greenhouse Gases | Climate Change: The Facts

Greenhouse Gases | Climate Change: The Facts

BBC One | 2019 | 1'50''

A discussion of the devastating impact of burning fossil fuels.

Climate change predictions | Panorama

Climate change predictions | Panorama

BBC One | 2020 | 2'33''

The MET Office provide a visualisation of how much the planet could warm by the end of the century, if we do not curb our emissions.

Climate change | Royal Institution Christmas Lectures

Climate change | Royal Institution Christmas Lectures

BBC Four | 2020 | 2'12''

Professor Chris Jackson discusses the extreme climate change in the last 100 years.

Energy and climate change | Royal Institution Christmas Lectures

Energy and climate change | Royal Institution Christmas Lectures

BBC Four | 2020 | 4'45''

Dr Helen Czerski demonstrates how climate change is impacting the ocean.

The ocean and the earth's climate | Royal Institution Christmas Lectures

The ocean and the earth's climate | Royal Institution Christmas Lectures

BBC Four | 2020 | 3'48''

Dr Helen Czerski demonstrates how the ocean regulates the earth's climate with stored up heat energy.

Climate injustice | Royal Institution Christmas Lectures

Climate injustice | Royal Institution Christmas Lectures

BBC Four | 2020 | 5'29''

The people and areas that are being most affected by climate change are often those which contribute the least.

Greta meets David Attenborough | Greta Thunberg: A Year to Change the World

Greta meets David Attenborough | Greta Thunberg: A Year to Change the World

BBC One | 2021 | 3'39''

Greta Thunberg and David Attenborough discuss their hopes for the future of the planet.

The climate activist sets out her mission | Greta Thunberg: A Year to Change the World

The climate activist sets out her mission | Greta Thunberg: A Year to Change the World

BBC One | 2021 | 2'53''

Greta Thunberg describes the scale of the challenge to address climate change, with ti...

How can individuals fight climate change? | Pilgrimage

How can individuals fight climate change? | Pilgrimage

BBC Two | 2019 | 4'17''

Justin Rowlatt talks to the Pavier family about the changes they have made to their lifestyle to fight climate change.

Adapting to solar farming | Weather World

Adapting to solar farming | Weather World

BBC News | 2021 | 3'11''

Sarah Keith-Lucas visits a farm in Kent that has adapted its activities in response to the challenges of climate change.

Climate change and arable farming | Weather World

Climate change and arable farming | Weather World

BBC News | 2021 | 2'45''

Sarah Keith-Lucas visits a farm in Kent and finds out how arable farming is affected by climate change.

Preparing for extreme rainfall | Weather World

Preparing for extreme rainfall | Weather World

BBC News | 2021 | 2'29''

A look at a new reservoir intended to protect Thatcham from flooding caused by climate change.

Weather and climate

Tornado rotation | Dangerous Earth

Tornado rotation | Dangerous Earth

BBC Four | 2016 | 1'29''

Dr Helen Czerski explains what creates the rotation of a tornado.

El Niño | Journeys into the Ring of Fire

El Niño | Journeys into the Ring of Fire

BBC Four | 2006 | 2'12''

Iain Stewart explains the causes and impacts of the warmer waters created by the El Niño effect.

Tornado | Wild Weather with Richard Hammond

Tornado | Wild Weather with Richard Hammond

BBC Four | 2014 | 1'50''

Richard Hammond explains what causes a tornado.

Monsoon | How Earth Made Us

Monsoon | How Earth Made Us

BBC Two | 2010 | 1'15''

Iain Stewart investigates what causes monsoons.

Measuring Wind Speed | Wild Weather with Richard Hammond

Measuring Wind Speed | Wild Weather with Richard Hammond

BBC Four | 2014 | 2'41''

Richard Hammond explains how the 'Dominator' measures the wind speed of a tornado.

Thunder and Lightning | Wild Weather with Richard Hammond

Thunder and Lightning | Wild Weather with Richard Hammond

BBC Four | 2014 | 3'20''

Richard Hammond demonstrates the weather conditions that produce thunder and lightning.

Storms in 2020 | Panorama

Storms in 2020 | Panorama

BBC One | 2020 | 4'02''

Justin Rowlatt investigates the impact of the storms Dennis and Ciara that hit Britain in 2020.

Hail | Wild Weather with Richard Hammond

Hail | Wild Weather with Richard Hammond

BBC Four | 2014 | 2'26''

Richard Hammond explains how hail is formed by looking at the layers inside a hail stone.

The three basic shapes to clouds | Cloudspotting

The three basic shapes to clouds | Cloudspotting

BBC Four | 2009 | 1'20''

Gavin Pretor-Pinney introduces the three basic shapes of clouds: cumulus, cirrus and stratus.

What causes a storm surge? | Bang Goes the Theory

What causes a storm surge? | Bang Goes the Theory

BBC One | 2014 | 2'27''

Maggie Philbin demonstrates what causes a storm surge.

Wind speed and strength | Dangerous Earth

Wind speed and strength | Dangerous Earth

BBC Four | 2016 | 4'10''

Dr Helen Czerski investigates the wind speed and strength of a tornado.

Wind Speed | Wild Weather with Richard Hammond

Wind Speed | Wild Weather with Richard Hammond

BBC Four | 2014 | 2'43''

Richard Hammond experiences extreme wind and explains why it always tends to be windy at the top of a mountain.

Lightning and wildfires | Earth From Space

Lightning and wildfires | Earth From Space

BBC One | 2019 | 2'02''

Satellite footage captures lightning storms in California.

Heat in the UK | Wild Weather

Heat in the UK | Wild Weather

BBC One | 2010 | 4'42''

An exploration of Britain's highest temperatures in Cheltenham.

Rain Versus Drizzle | Wild Weather with Richard Hammond

Rain Versus Drizzle | Wild Weather with Richard Hammond

BBC Four | 2014 | 2'25''

Richard Hammond explains how rain is formed and why it is different to drizzle.

Why can we see tornados? | Dangerous Earth

Why can we see tornados? | Dangerous Earth

BBC Four | 2016 | 2'15''

Dr Helen Czerski explains how we can see tornados.

Upwards lightning | Dangerous Earth

Upwards lightning | Dangerous Earth

BBC Four | 2016 | 1'31''

High speed cameras have captured rare instances of lightning travelling upwards.

The weather and bird migration | Learning Zone

The weather and bird migration | Learning Zone

BBC Two | 2014 | 5'38''

This clip investigates how birds take advantage of changes in the weather to make their migration easier.

Rain, fog and snow | Cloudspotting

Rain, fog and snow | Cloudspotting

BBC Four | 2009 | 5'00''

Gavin Pretor-Pinney does an experiment to demonstrate how all rain starts as snow.

Cloud in a bottle | Cloudspotting

Cloud in a bottle | Cloudspotting

BBC Four | 2009 | 4'54''

By making a cloud in a bottle, Gavin Pretor-Pinney demonstrates the role that dirty air plays in the formation of clouds.

Natural resources

Renewable Energy | Around Scotland

Renewable Energy | Around Scotland

BBC Two | 2008 | 3'22''

A house powered by three different forms of renewable energy.

Wave power | Around Scotland

Wave power | Around Scotland

BBC Two | 2008 | 2'13''

An exploration of renewable energy source, wave power, on the island of Isla.

Renewable Energy | Climate Change: The Facts

Renewable Energy | Climate Change: The Facts

BBC One | 2019 | 3'42''

Methods of producing renewable energy and reducing carbon emissions.

Scottish wind farms | Making Scotland's Landscape

Scottish wind farms | Making Scotland's Landscape

BBC One | 2010 | 1'57''

Professor Iain Stewart discusses wind power in Scotland.

Sustainable cities | Planet Oil: The Treasure That Conquered the World

Sustainable cities | Planet Oil: The Treasure That Conquered the World

BBC Two | 2015 | 4'13''

Professor Iain Stewart visits Masdar in Abu Dhabi, a city that relies on renewable energy.

Arguments against wind turbines | Power to the People

Arguments against wind turbines | Power to the People

BBC Four | 2015 | 3'01''

Arguments for and against building more wind turbines in Scotland.

Problems with renewable energy | Power to the People

Problems with renewable energy | Power to the People

BBC Four | 2015 | 1'30''

Local residents fight against the introduction of power lines and renewable energy sources into the landscape.

Inside a wind turbine | Powering Britain

Inside a wind turbine | Powering Britain

BBC One | 2020 | 3'14''

What a wind turbine looks like inside.

Storing renewable energy | Royal Institution Christmas Lectures

Storing renewable energy | Royal Institution Christmas Lectures

BBC Four | 2020 | 5'30''

Dr Tara Shine and Dr Enass Abo-Hamed explain how we can store renewable energy.

Aluminium and hydroelectric power | The Great British Countryside

Aluminium and hydroelectric power | The Great British Countryside

BBC One | 2012 | 4'16''

The valleys of the Scottish Highlands, created by an ice age 2.5 million years ago, are crucial in the prod...

Liquid Air Energy Storage | Bang Goes the Theory

Liquid Air Energy Storage | Bang Goes the Theory

BBC One | 2014 | 3'13''

A demonstration of how liquid air energy storage would function.

Resource management and sustainability

Fracking | Planet Oil: The Treasure That Conquered the World

Fracking | Planet Oil: The Treasure That Conquered the World

BBC Two | 2015 | 1'34''

Professor Iain Stewart explains the process of fracking.

Renewable Energy | Climate Change: The Facts

Renewable Energy | Climate Change: The Facts

BBC One | 2019 | 3'42''

Methods of producing renewable energy and reducing carbon emissions.

Resources and waste | Earth From Space

Resources and waste | Earth From Space

BBC One | 2019 | 2'07''

Satellite images depict how humans have exploited natural resources and the waste that we have left behind.

Carbon dioxide levels | Planet Oil: The Treasure That Conquered the World

Carbon dioxide levels | Planet Oil: The Treasure That Conquered the World

BBC Two | 2015 | 2'14''

Professor Iain Stewart outlines the increasing levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.

Wind power vs nuclear power | Coast

Wind power vs nuclear power | Coast

BBC Two | 2010 | 2'13''

A discussion of the pros and cons of wind power and nuclear power.

Renewable Energy | Around Scotland

Renewable Energy | Around Scotland

BBC Two | 2008 | 3'22''

A house powered by three different forms of renewable energy.

Carbon footprint of a loaf of bread | Royal Institution Christmas Lectures

Carbon footprint of a loaf of bread | Royal Institution Christmas Lectures

BBC Four | 2020 | 6'12''

Dr Tara Shine discusses the carbon emissions from the process of baking a loaf of bread.

Sustainable cities | Planet Oil: The Treasure That Conquered the World

Sustainable cities | Planet Oil: The Treasure That Conquered the World

BBC Two | 2015 | 4'13''

Professor Iain Stewart visits Masdar in Abu Dhabi, a city that relies on renewable energy.

Scottish wind farms | Making Scotland's Landscape

Scottish wind farms | Making Scotland's Landscape

BBC One | 2010 | 1'57''

Professor Iain Stewart discusses wind power in Scotland.

Carbon capture and storage | Planet Oil: The Treasure That Conquered the World

Carbon capture and storage | Planet Oil: The Treasure That Conquered the World

BBC Two | 2015 | 2'49''

Professor Iain Stewart investigates CCS, a process that is attempting to reduce carbon dioxide...

Fast fashion | Stacey Dooley Investigates

Fast fashion | Stacey Dooley Investigates

BBC Three | 2018 | 1'20''

How the fashion industry keeps us buying more.

Sustainability in the fashion industry | Stacey Dooley Investigates

Sustainability in the fashion industry | Stacey Dooley Investigates

BBC Three | 2018 | 1'29''

Stacey Dooley interviews a representative from Levi Jeans who is trying to find ways to make cotton more ...

Cotton production and the Aral Sea crisis | Stacey Dooley Investigates

Cotton production and the Aral Sea crisis | Stacey Dooley Investigates

BBC Three | 2018 | 5'02''

Stacey Dooley visits the Aral Sea Basin in Kazakhstan, which has almost entirely dried up due to cotto...

Sediment and plastic | How Earth Made Us

Sediment and plastic | How Earth Made Us

BBC Two | 2010 | 3'37''

Professor Iain Stewart explains how sediment becomes rock and thus how plastic waste will impact future rock.

Plastic in the sea | My Life

Plastic in the sea | My Life

BBC Two | 2012 | 1'56''

Isabel searches for plastic in the ocean around Bali, and explains that not all plastics in the sea are visible.

Textile industry and water pollution | Stacey Dooley Investigates

Textile industry and water pollution | Stacey Dooley Investigates

BBC Three | 2018 | 5'12''

Stacey Dooley visits the Citarum river in Indonesia, which has become the most polluted river in the world ...

There used to be fish; now there's a camel' — the fashion industry's shocking environmental impact on the Aral Sea | Stacey Dooley Investigates

There used to be fish; now there's a camel' — the fashion industry's shocking environmental impact on the Aral Sea | Stacey Dooley Investigates

BBC Three | 2018 | 1'28''

Stacey Dooley visits the Ar...

Water and cotton production | Stacey Dooley Investigates

Water and cotton production | Stacey Dooley Investigates

BBC Three | 2018 | 3'04''

Stacey Dooley demonstrates how much water is required to create everyday garments made from cotton.

Counting the Cost

Counting the Cost

BBC World News | 2022 | 23'11''

Full-length programme. Climate change, the COVID pandemic and now the crisis in Ukraine, have disrupted supply chains and exacerbated the soaring cost of l...

Food choices and carbon footprint | Horizon

Food choices and carbon footprint | Horizon

BBC Two | 2021 | 3'15''

Hannah and Mike detail how environmental scientists calculate a food produces carbon footprint.

Meat, methane and carbon emissions | Horizon

Meat, methane and carbon emissions | Horizon

BBC Two | 2021 | 5'21''

Different meats are studied for their different carbon footprints and a scientist has an intriguing development on methane produ...

Desserts and carbon footprint | Horizon

Desserts and carbon footprint | Horizon

BBC Two | 2021 | 3'55''

Desserts are weighted against each other for their crimes against carbon emissions.

Food waste | Horizon

Food waste | Horizon

BBC Two | 2021 | 2'33''

Some startling facts are revealed about how much we waste food as a nation.

Global Dimming (Full Programme) | Horizon

Global Dimming (Full Programme) | Horizon

BBC Two | 2005 | 48'55''

Scientists have discovered "Global Dimming". We are getting less sunlight every year since the 1950's. There is time to avoid a cat...

Plate tectonics

2004, Tectonic Movement | 10 Things You Didn't Know About…

2004, Tectonic Movement | 10 Things You Didn't Know About…

BBC Four | 2008 | 1'44''

Experts examine the seabed following the 2004 Tsunami and discover an underwater cliff, the evidence of a massiv...

Cascadian Fault Line | 10 Things You Didn't Know About…

Cascadian Fault Line | 10 Things You Didn't Know About…

BBC Four | 2008 | 6'44''

Iain Stewart investigates the Cascadian Fault Line and explains what causes super-thrust earthquakes.

Cold War Rivalry | 10 Things You Didn't Know About…

Cold War Rivalry | 10 Things You Didn't Know About…

BBC Four | 2008 | 4'11''

During the Cold War, America's use of seismometers to record Soviet nuclear tests lead to important discoveries about p...

Rock Avalanche | 10 Things You Didn't Know About…

Rock Avalanche | 10 Things You Didn't Know About…

BBC Four | 2008 | 4'58''

Iain Stewart explains the conditions that cause rocks to flow in a rock avalanche.

The Cause: Plate Tectonics | 10 Things You Didn't Know About…

The Cause: Plate Tectonics | 10 Things You Didn't Know About…

BBC Four | 2008 | 1'30''

Iain Stewart explains how the earth is divided into plates and how movement between these plates produces ear...

The Mid-Atlantic Ridge | 10 Things You Didn't Know About…

The Mid-Atlantic Ridge | 10 Things You Didn't Know About…

BBC Four | 2008 | 4'34''

Iain Stewart investigates the mid-atlantic ridge, exploring what happens to volcanos that are underwater.

The San Andreas Fault | 10 Things You Didn't Know About…

The San Andreas Fault | 10 Things You Didn't Know About…

BBC Four | 2008 | 1'55''

Iain Stewart discusses the discovery of the San Andreas Fault and how it triggered important discoveries about wha...

The Geology of Japan | Journeys into the Ring of Fire

The Geology of Japan | Journeys into the Ring of Fire

BBC Four | 2006 | 2'20''

Iain Stewart explains the geology of the tectonic plates that make up the landscapes of Japan.

The San Andreas Fault | Journeys into the Ring of Fire

The San Andreas Fault | Journeys into the Ring of Fire

BBC Four | 2006 | 3'36''

San Francisco is located on the collision zone of two tectonic plates, making the area incredibly susceptible to earth...

Why do people still live near the fault line? | Journeys into the Ring of Fire

Why do people still live near the fault line? | Journeys into the Ring of Fire

BBC Four | 2006 | 2'21''

Iain Stewart discusses the psychological reasons that people still live on the San Andreas Fau...

Plate tectonics | Volcano Live

Plate tectonics | Volcano Live

BBC Two | 2012 | 3'50''

Professor Iain Stewart explains how plate tectonics cause volcanos and earthquakes.

Rocks

Climbing the Isle of Wight Needles | Coast

Climbing the Isle of Wight Needles | Coast

BBC Two | 2012 | 5'34''

Andy Torbet climbs the Isle of Wight Needles to take a sample of the chalk from the top.

Portland Bill | Coast

Portland Bill | Coast

BBC Two | 2011 | 3'39''

Nicholas Crane ventures out in a boat on the rough seas of the Portland Bill.

Chalk cliffs | The Great British Countryside

Chalk cliffs | The Great British Countryside

BBC One | 2012 | 3'35''

High Dennis climbs the chalk cliffs on the South East coast of England.

Geology of the North and South Downs | The Great British Countryside

Geology of the North and South Downs | The Great British Countryside

BBC One | 2012 | 1'13''

Geological demonstration of how the North and South Downs were created over millions of years.

Geology of the Yorkshire Dales | The Great British Countryside

Geology of the Yorkshire Dales | The Great British Countryside

BBC One | 2012 | 4'33''

Julia Bradbury explores the geology of the limestone pavement in the Yorkshire Dales.

Malham Cove | The Great British Countryside

Malham Cove | The Great British Countryside

BBC One | 2012 | 4'43''

Hugh Dennis visits Malham Cove and explains the geology of how it was created.

Beneath the Yorkshire Dales | The Great British Countryside

Beneath the Yorkshire Dales | The Great British Countryside

BBC One | 2012 | 5'25''

Hugh Dennis ventures into Gaping Gill, a cave produced by limestone erosion.

Limestone | Planet Earth

Limestone | Planet Earth

BBC One | 2006 | 3'07''

How limestone has been shaped over millions of years into a variety of different rock formations, including underground cave systems.

The Grand Canyon | Planet Earth

The Grand Canyon | Planet Earth

BBC One | 2006 | 1'42''

For five million years, the Colorado River has carved its way through the landscape, creating the Grand Canyon.

Stalactites and stalagmites | Planet Earth

Stalactites and stalagmites | Planet Earth

BBC One | 2006 | 2'48''

How stalactites and stalagmites are formed in caves, from limestone dissolved in water droplets.

Cenotes | Planet Earth

Cenotes | Planet Earth

BBC One | 2006 | 5'49''

Footage from diving in cenotes in the Mexican Yucatan Peninsula.

Villa Luz cave | Planet Earth

Villa Luz cave | Planet Earth

BBC One | 2006 | 3'13''

Life that manages to survive in a cave in Mexico that has sulphuric acid in the water.

Lechuguilla Cave | Planet Earth

Lechuguilla Cave | Planet Earth

BBC One | 2006 | 5'04''

The walls of these caves are covered in fragile crystals made of gypsum, which is created when limestone is dissolved by sulphuric acid.

Flint | The Great British Countryside

Flint | The Great British Countryside

BBC One | 2012 | 3'45''

Julia Bradbury investigates flint and the ancient craft of arrowhead making that it was used for.

Dartmoor granite tors | The Great British Countryside

Dartmoor granite tors | The Great British Countryside

BBC One | 2012 | 2'10''

Hugh Dennis explains the geological processes that caused the granite tors on Dartmoor.

Great Glen Fault | The Great British Countryside

Great Glen Fault | The Great British Countryside

BBC One | 2012 | 2'01''

Hugh Dennis and Julia Bradbury explain the movement of the Great Glen Fault in the Scottish Highlands.

Highland Boundary Fault Line | The Great British Countryside

Highland Boundary Fault Line | The Great British Countryside

BBC One | 2012 | 3'30''

Julia Bradbury explains the continental collision that produced the Scottish Highlands.

Sussex gypsum mining | The Great British Countryside

Sussex gypsum mining | The Great British Countryside

BBC One | 2012 | 4'38''

Hugh Dennis visits a gypsum mine under the Sussex Weald.

Coastal landscapes

Geology of the Isle of Wight | Coast

Geology of the Isle of Wight | Coast

BBC Two | 2009 | 6'27''

Nicholas Crane explores the geology of the Isle of Wight.

Portland Bill | Coast

Portland Bill | Coast

BBC Two | 2011 | 3'39''

Nicholas Crane ventures out in a boat on the rough seas of the Portland Bill.

Chalk cliffs | The Great British Countryside

Chalk cliffs | The Great British Countryside

BBC One | 2012 | 3'35''

High Dennis climbs the chalk cliffs on the South East coast of England.

How Britain became an island | The Great British Countryside

How Britain became an island | The Great British Countryside

BBC One | 2012 | 1'23''

Hugh Dennis explains how Britain came to be separated from Europe.

Newquay waves | The Great British Countryside

Newquay waves | The Great British Countryside

BBC One | 2012 | 2'26''

Why Newquay makes such a good surfing location.

Tintagel coast | The Great British Countryside

Tintagel coast | The Great British Countryside

BBC One | 2012 | 3'52''

Hugh Dennis explores the odd mix of rocks that are brought together at Tintagel.

Wolf Rock Lighthouse | The Great British Countryside

Wolf Rock Lighthouse | The Great British Countryside

BBC One | 2012 | 1'36''

Wolf Rock Lighthouse is built on an outcrop of igneous rock left over from a volcanic eruption over a hundred million ye...

Coral regeneration project | Indian Ocean with Simon Reeve

Coral regeneration project | Indian Ocean with Simon Reeve

BBC Two | 2012 | 2'26''

Simon Reeves visits a coral regeneration project in the Maldives.

Maldives coral | Indian Ocean with Simon Reeve

Maldives coral | Indian Ocean with Simon Reeve

BBC Two | 2012 | 4'50''

Simon Reeves witnesses the impact of climate change on the coral in the Maldives and explains why the islands and the ocean in...

Yorkshire coast | The Great British Countryside

Yorkshire coast | The Great British Countryside

BBC One | 2012 | 3'35''

How the erosion and deposition of the North Sea is impacting the Yorkshire coast.

Glacial landscapes

Melting glaciers | Spy in the Wild

Melting glaciers | Spy in the Wild

BBC One | 2020 | 2'44''

As spring arrives in Alaska, chunks of ice start to fall from the glaciers causing huge waves but Spy Otter & the Sea Otters find a soluti...

Controlled Avalanches | 10 Things You Didn't Know About…

Controlled Avalanches | 10 Things You Didn't Know About…

BBC Four | 2008 | 5'14''

Following the 'winter of terror' in 1951, many measures have been put in place to protect people from avalanches, ...

Formation | 10 Things You Didn't Know About…

Formation | 10 Things You Didn't Know About…

BBC Four | 2008 | 2'48''

Iain Stewart explains the complex conditions that produce an avalanche.

Kolka Glacier | 10 Things You Didn't Know About…

Kolka Glacier | 10 Things You Didn't Know About…

BBC Four | 2008 | 4'14''

Iain Stewart explains how an avalanche caused by global warming forced a large section of the Kolka glacier to break away ...

The Saltation Layer | 10 Things You Didn't Know About…

The Saltation Layer | 10 Things You Didn't Know About…

BBC Four | 2008 | 6'55''

From a bunker built in the path of an avalanche, scientists discovered the saltation layer at the centre of every av...

Glaciers and climate change | Curriculum Bites

Glaciers and climate change | Curriculum Bites

BBC Two | 2007 | 2'29''

A demonstration of how climate change is impacting glaciers.

Glacier submarine melting | Dangerous Earth

Glacier submarine melting | Dangerous Earth

BBC Four | 2016 | 2'39''

How glacier submarine melting is causing more icebergs to separate.

Iceberg B-31 | Dangerous Earth

Iceberg B-31 | Dangerous Earth

BBC Four | 2016 | 2'05''

Dr Helen Czerski explores how Iceberg B-31 separated from the Pine Island Glacier.

The threat of icebergs | Dangerous Earth

The threat of icebergs | Dangerous Earth

BBC Four | 2016 | 3'24''

Dr Helen Czerski explains how icebergs float and what makes them so dangerous.

Chimborazo Glacier | Earth From Space

Chimborazo Glacier | Earth From Space

BBC One | 2019 | 4'22''

Satellite images depict the rapid rate at which the Chimborazo Glacier in Ecuador is melting.

How glaciers move | Europe: A Natural History

How glaciers move | Europe: A Natural History

BBC Four | 2007 | 2'57''

An exploration of how glaciers move, erode landscapes and move debris.

Just how big were the ice sheets that covered Europe? | Europe: A Natural History

Just how big were the ice sheets that covered Europe? | Europe: A Natural History

BBC Four | 2007 | 2'26''

A demonstration of how big the European ice sheets were.

What caused the Ice Age in Europe? | Europe: A Natural History

What caused the Ice Age in Europe? | Europe: A Natural History

BBC Four | 2007 | 2'49''

An explanation of what causes an ice age and how ice has shaped landscapes.

Disruption to the ice age cycle | How Earth Made Us

Disruption to the ice age cycle | How Earth Made Us

BBC Two | 2010 | 4'36''

Professor Iain Stewart explains how humans prevented the next stage of the ice age cycle.

Calving of a mega-berg | Operation Iceberg

Calving of a mega-berg | Operation Iceberg

BBC Two | 2012 | 1'58''

Footage of the calving of a mega-berg from the Store glacier.

Melt water and glacier movement | Operation Iceberg

Melt water and glacier movement | Operation Iceberg

BBC Two | 2012 | 1'50''

The melt water data from a glacier lake provides an explanation for the movement of the Store glacier.

Store glacier speed | Operation Iceberg

Store glacier speed | Operation Iceberg

BBC Two | 2012 | 1'53''

The calving of an iceberg at the Store glacier provides data about how fast the glacier is moving.

Glacier colour | The Secret Life of Ice

Glacier colour | The Secret Life of Ice

BBC Four | 2011 | 2'30''

Dr Gabrielle Walker explores the Jostedalsbreen glacier in Norway and explains the different colours of glacier ice.

Ice and climate change | The Secret Life of Ice

Ice and climate change | The Secret Life of Ice

BBC Four | 2011 | 3'45''

Dr Gabrielle Walker investigates the ability of ice to preserve carbon dioxide and thus demonstrate how our climate has chang...

How glaciers form | Earth: The Power of the Planet

How glaciers form | Earth: The Power of the Planet

BBC Two | 2007 | 2'54''

Dr Iain Stewart explains how snow is transformed into glacier ice.

Landscapes of the UK

Climbing the Isle of Wight Needles | Coast

Climbing the Isle of Wight Needles | Coast

BBC Two | 2012 | 5'34''

Andy Torbet climbs the Isle of Wight Needles to take a sample of the chalk from the top.

Geology of the Isle of Wight | Coast

Geology of the Isle of Wight | Coast

BBC Two | 2009 | 6'27''

Nicholas Crane explores the geology of the Isle of Wight.

Portland Bill | Coast

Portland Bill | Coast

BBC Two | 2011 | 3'39''

Nicholas Crane ventures out in a boat on the rough seas of the Portland Bill.

Cliffhanger | Men of Rock

Cliffhanger | Men of Rock

BBC Two | 2010 | 2'05''

Dr Iain Stewart climbs a coastal sea stack and explains its geology.

Chalk cliffs | The Great British Countryside

Chalk cliffs | The Great British Countryside

BBC One | 2012 | 3'35''

High Dennis climbs the chalk cliffs on the South East coast of England.

Geology of the North and South Downs | The Great British Countryside

Geology of the North and South Downs | The Great British Countryside

BBC One | 2012 | 1'13''

Geological demonstration of how the North and South Downs were created over millions of years.

How Britain became an island | The Great British Countryside

How Britain became an island | The Great British Countryside

BBC One | 2012 | 1'23''

Hugh Dennis explains how Britain came to be separated from Europe.

Newquay waves | The Great British Countryside

Newquay waves | The Great British Countryside

BBC One | 2012 | 2'26''

Why Newquay makes such a good surfing location.

Tintagel coast | The Great British Countryside

Tintagel coast | The Great British Countryside

BBC One | 2012 | 3'52''

Hugh Dennis explores the odd mix of rocks that are brought together at Tintagel.

Wolf Rock Lighthouse | The Great British Countryside

Wolf Rock Lighthouse | The Great British Countryside

BBC One | 2012 | 1'36''

Wolf Rock Lighthouse is built on an outcrop of igneous rock left over from a volcanic eruption over a hundred million ye...

Beneath the Yorkshire Dales | The Great British Countryside

Beneath the Yorkshire Dales | The Great British Countryside

BBC One | 2012 | 5'25''

Hugh Dennis ventures into Gaping Gill, a cave produced by limestone erosion.

Geology of the Yorkshire Dales | The Great British Countryside

Geology of the Yorkshire Dales | The Great British Countryside

BBC One | 2012 | 4'33''

Julia Bradbury explores the geology of the limestone pavement in the Yorkshire Dales.

Hardraw Force | The Great British Countryside

Hardraw Force | The Great British Countryside

BBC One | 2012 | 2'52''

Hugh Dennis visits a waterfall in the Yorkshire Dales that has created a gorge in the landscape.

Malham Cove | The Great British Countryside

Malham Cove | The Great British Countryside

BBC One | 2012 | 4'43''

Hugh Dennis visits Malham Cove and explains the geology of how it was created.

Pavement Knowledge | The Trip

Pavement Knowledge | The Trip

BBC Two | 2010 | 2'23''

An explanation of the geological conditions that produced the limestone pavement in the Yorkshire Dales.

Dartmoor granite tors | The Great British Countryside

Dartmoor granite tors | The Great British Countryside

BBC One | 2012 | 2'10''

Hugh Dennis explains the geological processes that caused the granite tors on Dartmoor.

Flint | The Great British Countryside

Flint | The Great British Countryside

BBC One | 2012 | 3'45''

Julia Bradbury investigates flint and the ancient craft of arrowhead making that it was used for.

Great Glen Fault | The Great British Countryside

Great Glen Fault | The Great British Countryside

BBC One | 2012 | 2'01''

Hugh Dennis and Julia Bradbury explain the movement of the Great Glen Fault in the Scottish Highlands.

Highland Boundary Fault Line | The Great British Countryside

Highland Boundary Fault Line | The Great British Countryside

BBC One | 2012 | 3'30''

Julia Bradbury explains the continental collision that produced the Scottish Highlands.

Coastal erosion at Hallsands causes and effects | Coast

Coastal erosion at Hallsands causes and effects | Coast

BBC Two | 2008 | 5'14''

An exploration of a coastal village that was completely destroyed by a storm.

Coastal erosion | Panorama

Coastal erosion | Panorama

BBC One | 2020 | 4'27''

The erosion of the coastline and destruction of homes by storms.

Globalisation, trade and interdependence

Consumption and waste | Extinction: The Facts

Consumption and waste | Extinction: The Facts

BBC One | 2020 | 3'30''

The impact of consumption and waste on biodiversity.

The Rana Plaza Disaster | This World

The Rana Plaza Disaster | This World

BBC Two | 2014 | 4'59''

Witnesses and victims of the Rana Plaza disaster tell their stories of the day.

South China Sea Trade | World's Busiest Cities

South China Sea Trade | World's Busiest Cities

BBC Two | 2017 | 3'03''

Hong Kong's busy port is a vital gateway to trade in the South China Sea.

Working conditions at the Rana plaza | This World

Working conditions at the Rana plaza | This World

BBC Two | 2014 | 3'20''

The exploitative working conditions at the Rana Plaza.

Climate change and the coffee industry | Natural World

Climate change and the coffee industry | Natural World

BBC Two | 2014 | 1'52''

Climate change is threatening the future of the coffee industry in Vietnam.

Globalisation and Immigration | World's Busiest Cities

Globalisation and Immigration | World's Busiest Cities

BBC Two | 2017 | 4'05''

Anita Rani visits Chungking Mansions, a culturally diverse location in Hong Kong, where people from over hundred count...

Vietnamese coffee | This World

Vietnamese coffee | This World

BBC Two | 2014 | 1'58''

Simon Reeve talks to an coffee consultant about the reasons why Vietnam does not benefit from the profits of the coffee industry.

The fishing industry | Extinction: The Facts

The fishing industry | Extinction: The Facts

BBC One | 2020 | 2'50''

The devastating impact of the fishing industry on ocean ecosystems.

Exploitation on tea plantations | This World

Exploitation on tea plantations | This World

BBC Two | 2014 | 6'46''

Simon Reeve visits a Unilever tea plantation and talks to labourers about the exploitative conditions they work under.

Nestle | This World

Nestle | This World

BBC Two | 2014 | 2'32''

Simon Reeve visits a Nestle factory, in Ho Chi Minh City.

Free Trade | World's Busiest Cities

Free Trade | World's Busiest Cities

BBC Two | 2017 | 2'57''

The history of HSBC and banking in Hong Kong.

Prisoners right to vote | Rights Gone Wrong?

Prisoners right to vote | Rights Gone Wrong?

BBC Two | 2012 | 5'44''

John Hirst, previously convicted of manslaughter, defends his fight to get votes for prisoners.

Wildlife and the spread of viruses | Extinction: The Facts

Wildlife and the spread of viruses | Extinction: The Facts

BBC One | 2020 | 3'54''

An exploration of how human interference with wildlife and habitats has caused the spread of viruses.

Child labour | This World

Child labour | This World

BBC Two | 2014 | 5'03''

Simon Reeves investigates child labour on tea plantations in Uganda.

British colonialism and Kenyan tea | This World

British colonialism and Kenyan tea | This World

BBC Two | 2014 | 5'46''

Simon Reeve investigates the colonial history that has shaped both the landscape and tea trade in Kenya.

Wealth distribution | This World

Wealth distribution | This World

BBC Two | 2013 | 3'56''

Using 3D graphics, Hans Rosling demonstrates the world's wealth distribution.

Population and migration

Population growth | This World

Population growth | This World

BBC Two | 2013 | 1'58''

Using 3D graphics, Hans Rosling demonstrates how the earth's population has drastically increased.

Population growth prediction | This World

Population growth prediction | This World

BBC Two | 2013 | 5'00''

Hans Rosling demonstrates how population growth will shift in this century.

Rural to Urban Mass Migration | Andrew Marr's Megacities

Rural to Urban Mass Migration | Andrew Marr's Megacities

BBC One | 2011 | 3'30''

Shanghai continues to grow and develop with mass migration of people from rural environments to the city.

Population distribution | This World

Population distribution | This World

BBC Two | 2013 | 2'01''

Using 3D graphics, Hans Rosling demonstrates the world population distribution and how it will change by the end of the century.

Migrant workers | This World

Migrant workers | This World

BBC Two | 2012 | 2'01''

150 million people from rural communities in China leave their families to work in cities.

The garment industry in Bangladesh | This World

The garment industry in Bangladesh | This World

BBC Two | 2014 | 5'17''

An introduction to the history of the garments industry in Bangladesh.

Britain's Immigration Policy | Who Should We Let In?

Britain's Immigration Policy | Who Should We Let In?

BBC Two | 2017 | 3'00''

Shifting attitudes towards immigration in Britain.

How do you supply a refugee camp in the desert with water | The Refugee Camp: Our Desert Home

How do you supply a refugee camp in the desert with water | The Refugee Camp: Our Desert Home

BBC Two | 2016 | 4'07''

Anita Rani shows us how the camp gets round supplying water in the desert. Whil...

Rural to Urban Migration | Welcome to Lagos

Rural to Urban Migration | Welcome to Lagos

BBC Two | 2017 | 1'11''

Migration from rural environments to the Lagos slums.

Migration to cities | This World

Migration to cities | This World

BBC Two | 2012 | 2'38''

Many young people in rural villages in China move to the cities to earn money and support their families.

Evans-Gordon's Conservative Party | Who Should We Let In?

Evans-Gordon's Conservative Party | Who Should We Let In?

BBC Two | 2017 | 2'55''

Evans-Gordon's immigration policies and the history of fear about immigrants.

Refugee experience | This World

Refugee experience | This World

BBC Two | 2017 | 3'33''

An interview with Aman, an Eritrean refugee who made it to the UK.

Refugee Boats | Exodus: Our Journeys

Refugee Boats | Exodus: Our Journeys

BBC Two | 2016 | 2'29''

Many migrants attempt to travel to Europe by boat or by climbing over a fence between Morocco and Spain.

Industrial Work | Welcome to Lagos

Industrial Work | Welcome to Lagos

BBC Two | 2017 | 4'16''

Industrial work in the Ebute Metta neighbourhood of Lagos.

Policy through the ages | Who Should We Let In?

Policy through the ages | Who Should We Let In?

BBC Two | 2017 | 3'40''

Britain's post-war policies towards immigration and seeking asylum.

Impacts of the Calais Jungle eviction | This World

Impacts of the Calais Jungle eviction | This World

BBC Two | 2017 | 3'19''

Nine months after the Calais Jungle eviction, migrants are still arriving in Calais.

Calais refugees | Exodus: Our Journeys

Calais refugees | Exodus: Our Journeys

BBC Two | 2016 | 7'04''

The experiences of a migrant family who have been forced to leave Afghanistan.

Afghanistan and the EU | Exodus: Our Journeys

Afghanistan and the EU | Exodus: Our Journeys

BBC Two | 2016 | 2'55''

The Taliban presence in Afghanistan has forced many to flee the country.

Mancherjee Bhownagree | Who Should We Let In?

Mancherjee Bhownagree | Who Should We Let In?

BBC Two | 2017 | 3'33''

The life and policies of Mancherjee Bhownagree.

Migrant Workers | World's Busiest Cities

Migrant Workers | World's Busiest Cities

BBC Two | 2017 | 2'05''

The experience of live-in domestic workers in Hong Kong.

Urban environments

Urbanising rural environments in China | This World

Urbanising rural environments in China | This World

BBC Two | 2012 | 3'23''

Life in a rural community in China, that will soon become a city due to government urbanisation plans.

Rapid Chinese development | This World

Rapid Chinese development | This World

BBC Two | 2014 | 5'07''

The vast scale of Chinese development plans, and the role of state-owned enterprise.

Building boom | This World

Building boom | This World

BBC Two | 2014 | 5'46''

An exploration of China's out of control building boom.

Growing cities | Earth From Space

Growing cities | Earth From Space

BBC One | 2019 | 2'02''

Satellite images depict the growth of cities over time.

Issues in Megacities | Andrew Marr's Megacities

Issues in Megacities | Andrew Marr's Megacities

BBC One | 2011 | 2'05''

Andrew Marr explains why many megacities are located in precarious geographic settings.

Slum Clearance | Welcome to Lagos

Slum Clearance | Welcome to Lagos

BBC Two | 2017 | 3'41''

How the Lagos Megacities Project is impacting people living in the slums.

Rubbish Dumps in Megacities | Andrew Marr's Megacities

Rubbish Dumps in Megacities | Andrew Marr's Megacities

BBC One | 2011 | 3'17''

Andrew Marr visits one of London's landfill sites, by contrast, in Dhaka people in poverty are constantly recycling an...

Water Shortage | World's Busiest Cities

Water Shortage | World's Busiest Cities

BBC Two | 2017 | 4'30''

Ade Adepitan investigates solutions to the Mexico City water crisis.

Water in Megacities | Andrew Marr's Megacities

Water in Megacities | Andrew Marr's Megacities

BBC One | 2011 | 3'47''

Andrew Marr explores water systems and difficulties that water causes in Mexico City, Tokyo and Dhaka.

Mega City Transport Crisis | Andrew Marr's Megacities

Mega City Transport Crisis | Andrew Marr's Megacities

BBC One | 2011 | 3'03''

Andrew Marr explores solutions to mega cities' transport crisis, such as London's bike scheme.

Sewage and water treatment | Inside the Factory

Sewage and water treatment | Inside the Factory

BBC Two | 2020 | 4'56''

Cherry Healey visits a sewage system in Brighton, and explores how our waste is processed and purified.

London's waste issue | Andrew Marr's Megacities

London's waste issue | Andrew Marr's Megacities

BBC One | 2011 | 3'23''

Andrew Marr visits London's sewage system.

Unauthorised buildings being demolished in Mumbai | Asia Business Report

Unauthorised buildings being demolished in Mumbai | Asia Business Report

BBC News | 2013 | 2'02''

A discussion of why the Mumbai government have made the decision to demolish unauthorised building a...

The Megacity Project | Welcome to Lagos

The Megacity Project | Welcome to Lagos

BBC Two | 2017 | 3'26''

London Goes Green | Andrew Marr's Megacities

London Goes Green | Andrew Marr's Megacities

BBC One | 2011 | 2'49''

Andrew Marr investigates a green and space effective solution to feeding London.

The Great Pyramid of Giza | Africa's Great Civilisations

The Great Pyramid of Giza | Africa's Great Civilisations

BBC Four | 2018 | 2'17''

Henry Louis Gates Jr investigates the construction of the pyramids and the societies that created them.

Transport in the City | World's Busiest Cities

Transport in the City | World's Busiest Cities

BBC Two | 2017 | 3'53''

Anita Rani investigates the transport systems in ever growing Mexico City.

Skyscrapers and Tourism | Andrew Marr's Megacities

Skyscrapers and Tourism | Andrew Marr's Megacities

BBC One | 2011 | 4'59''

Andrew Marr investigates the construction of London skyscraper the Shard.

Food Demand in Megacities | Andrew Marr's Megacities

Food Demand in Megacities | Andrew Marr's Megacities

BBC One | 2011 | 4'27''

Andrew Marr investigates the systems that provide enough food for London.

Waste Management Strategies | Andrew Marr's Megacities

Waste Management Strategies | Andrew Marr's Megacities

BBC One | 2011 | 4'14''

Andrew Marr explores new systems to deal with waste from megacities.

Jakarta the Megacity | Equator from the Air

Jakarta the Megacity | Equator from the Air

BBC Two | 2020 | 3'05''

The impacts of the rapid growth of the megacity Jakarta.

Rubbish Heap | Welcome to Lagos

Rubbish Heap | Welcome to Lagos

BBC Two | 2017 | 6'10''

How people are adapting to life in the Lagos slums, which includes sorting through and recycling everything in the Olusosun rubbish dump.

Slums | Welcome to Lagos

Slums | Welcome to Lagos

BBC Two | 2017 | 5'29''

The mass migration to Lagos, Nigeria is causing ever expanding slums.

Urban Sprawl | World's Busiest Cities

Urban Sprawl | World's Busiest Cities

BBC Two | 2017 | 5'50''

Ade Adepitan visits residents of Mexico City that have built their own housing.

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