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Explores what influence the 1960s green revolution has had on the social structures and ecologies of the developing world.
Examines the links betwen Brazil’s debt, the devastation of its rain forest and the kiling of street children in Rio de Janeiro.
The tragic drama of a 10-year-old Nepalese girl forced into early marriage and child-bearing, despite medical warnings.
The Mediterranean Sea’s endangered monk seal, numbers of which have decreased from 10,000 to 300, symbolises the environmental degradation of the sea, caused by over-development, over-fishing and the...
Examines the ways South Africa’s policies of apartheid have damaged the environment. While the land held by white farmers is rich and highly productive, the blacks have had to eke out a living on land...
In 1959 the United Nations published a declaration that all children had the same set of basic rights. Thirty years later the nations of the world signed an agreement giving these rights legal force. This...
Filmed in Ethiopia over a three-year period from 1983 to 1986, the programme chronicles how environmental destruction and mismanaged aid pushed a village and its people to the edge of extinction. Focuses on...
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