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There are 343 episodes in the Environment topic.

These are the latest episodes from the Environment topic added to soundcarrot, but be careful, many of these are serialised shows so jumping in at episode 10, for example, could confuse matters.

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Ep 20 – Ecolution at Home
0:24:36 | June 3rd, 2020

This episode takes you on a whistle-stop tour through all of the amazing online initiatives to help kids keep it green whilst off school. And kids get green and save the snails.

S3 E3: Sleek, Tubular and Incredibly Adorable – Meet: the River Otter
00:21:22 | Season: 3 | Episode: 3 | June 3rd, 2020

Today, Earth Ranger Emma is going to learn about the adorable river otter, win an ultimate showdown, stump you with a mystery animal sound and present a brand new animal encounter story. Find out how Earth Rangers is protecting Canada’s West Coats’ River Otters here. Do you want to symbolically adopt an Otter plushie? Find them in our store – or better yet: Download the App. Leave a message for Emma here!

Ep 19 – Beecolution
0:25:44 | May 20th, 2020

We celebrate World Bee Day by getting buzzy at some hives in Dublin 3. We meet young people passionate about our stripy friends. And a young woman who controls literally thousands of them!!

S3 E2: The Wolverine: Smelly Wilderness Grouch or Tenacious Super Weasel?
00:22:35 | Season: 3 | Episode: 2 | May 7th, 2020

Have you ever imagined what it might look like if a bear and a skunk had a baby? Well, imagine no more – that’s exactly what a wolverine looks like! Even though wolverines are part of the weasel family,they don’t look super…weasel-y. They’re about the size of a medium-sized dog, but…you do NOT want one for a pet. Why? Because they’re tough. Like, REALLY tough. Trust me, you don’t want to mess with a wolverine. First of all, they’ve got REALLY strong teeth. Then, there’s their extremely sharp claws and the fact that they’re amazing hunters. Find out all about these amazing and tough animals in today’s episode. ———————— Want to adopt your own Wolverine? Are you looking for some cool Earth Rangers gear? Send your parents to the earth rangers shop! ———————— Read all about this episode and see some cool pictures of horses on the show notes at https://www.earthrangers.com/wildwire/podcast ————————- Listen to more great kids and family shows at: http://www.bestrobotever.com/ Ready to become an official Earth Ranger? Sign up today at www/earthrangers.com

Ep 18 – Corona Planet
0:22:22 | May 6th, 2020

James talks to Lyla and Freya, two kids making a podcast all about the natural world within the 2k limit. Luke O'Neill, Immunologist & Dr. Shane dig into Covid 19. And Lucy O'Hagan, alongside kids from around the globe, talk about what the Lockdown has meant to them.

S3 E1: The Lone Ranger Rides Again!
00:23:03 | Season: 3 | Episode: 1 | April 30th, 2020

Time to saddle up, Earth Rangers! Emma turns into a true Horse whisperer in this brand new episode of the podcast. Are there any truly wild horses left in the world? What’s the difference between walk, trot, canter and gallop? And how can you tell if a horse is dreaming? Find out all of this and much more in today’s episode!

S1 E10: It’s the Final Meltdown
00:36:56 | Season: 1 | Episode: 10 | April 28th, 2020

Brand new problem? Fake news? Yeah, no!! More like should be totally obvious, is super real, and has been attempted to be hidden for literal decades!! Climate change may seem like a thoroughly modern problem, but scientists have been exploring the question of the earth’s climate for over a hundred years. And while early theories may have been more concerned with predicting ice ages and the outcome of volcanic eruptions some things they discovered still hold up today. History is the story of human nature. What we choose to pursue, whose voices we value, all of that. Knowing that we knew early and didn’t do anything just goes to show that you can have all the information, perfect science, but it doesn’t really matter if people aren’t willing to listen to it. So the next big question is: how do you get people to listen? And why do they choose not to sometimes? I don’t know what’s going to happen in the future, how everything will unfold, if robots will save us, or if we find a way to connect back to nature, but I’m more sure than I ever have been, that we’re not out of time…that we can handle it…Together. **This episode feature an interview with: ** Nathaniel Rich: Nathaniel is an awesome writer of both fiction and nonfiction. His book Losing Earth: A Recent History is all about the existence of the scientific evidence for global warming for decades and the reasons why we collectively failed to listen to it. Twitter: @nathanielrich https://twitter.com/nathanielrich?lang=en Website: https://nathanielrich.com/ Want to read some of his writing online? Check out recent and archived work by Nathaniel Rich for The New York Times:https://www.nytimes.com/by/nathaniel-rich Dr. Greg Slater: Greg is a Professor at Mc Master’s School of Geography & Earth Sciences. His research focuses on understanding the fate and transport of organic compounds, organic contaminants in particular, in the environment and on the microbial processes which control carbon cycling in both contaminated and natural environments. The common theme in his research is to understand the fundamental processes that control the environment around us and the impact that life, including industrial society, has on the environment and vice versa. For more info and a chance to win a custom “The Big Melt” T-shirt, visit www.bigmeltpodcast.com or the shownotes for this episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Earth Day 2020: The Big Blue Marble
0:27:06 | April 22nd, 2020

On this, the 50th Earth Day, Ecolution zooms out to look back in. We hear from the Japanese space agency, Jaxa. We hear from children outside Ireland to see what Climate Change means to them. And Niall Hatch of Birdwatch Ireland gives us a birds eye view. Quite literally.




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