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Can we feed everyone on Earth? |
According to the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation, farmers across the globe produce enough food to feed 10 billion people, yet the world's population is only 7.6 billion. But is that all that's required to ensure everyone gets the food they need? In a live special recorded in Nairobi, Anand Jagatia and Alex Lathbridge ask what's getting in the way of feeding the whole planet. |
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Could technology mean the end of extinction? |
A bio-technology firm made headlines when it announced the “de-extinction” of a species of wolf last seen on Earth more than 10,000 years ago. What might the consequences of this be? | | |
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Simon Jack and Zing Tsjeng chart the stories of how some of the world's richest people made their billions - and the effect their wealth has had on everyone else. | |
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When Mahynour’s daughter gets her first bra, it’s Mahynour who is the most excited. But it also brings memories of her own teenage years flooding back. | |
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'I've always wanted to be with the ocean' |
Kura Paul-Burke began studying marine biology as a 39-year-old mother of five children. She then realised her Māori heritage gave her a way of tackling a problem science hadn't yet solved. |
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