The Age of Nature

Changing

Discover why restoring nature might be our best tool to slow global warming. From Borneo to Antarctica, the resilience of the planet is helping us find solutions to cope and even mitigate climate change, providing hope for a more positive future.

Changing

54m 40s

Discover why restoring nature might be our best tool to slow global warming. From Borneo to Antarctica, the resilience of the planet is helping us find solutions to cope and even mitigate climate change, providing hope for a more positive future.

Previews + Extras

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    Episode 3 Preview | Changing

    S1 E3 - 29s

    Discover why restoring nature might be our best tool to slow global warming. From Borneo to Antarctica, the resilience of the planet is helping us find solutions to cope and even mitigate climate change, providing hope for a more positive future.

  • The Glaciers of Bhutan: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    The Glaciers of Bhutan

    S1 E3 - 2m 55s

    A team of Bhutanese farmers and herders trek up to the glacial lakes of Bhutan to remove rocks by hand, reducing the risk of catastrophic floods. Tshering Tobgay appeals to the world to work together to solve climate change.

  • Blue Carbon Ecosystems: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Blue Carbon Ecosystems

    S1 E3 - 2m 55s

    Peter Macreadie discusses blue carbon and how plants sequester more carbon beneath the water than they do on land. He explains how turtles are overgrazing the seagrass meadows because of a reduction in the number of sharks.

  • European Bison Roam Poland's Bialowieza Forest: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    European Bison Roam Poland's Bialowieza Forest

    S1 E3 - 2m 57s

    European bison roam the oldest forest in Europe. We learn their role in the ecosystem and the importance of protected ancient forest and biodiversity. These healthy forests will be stronger in the face of climate change.

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