Changing Weather, Changing Times

U • Nature • Infotainment • 2024

An ancient method for collecting rainwater, why freak storms are becoming common in Europe, the local weather enthusiasts turned influencers in India, and an historic weather station in Poland that’s been charting climate change for over a century.

Director: Sannuta Raghu

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    The Opportunities And Challenges Of Moving To Renewables
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    New Solutions For The Heat And The Cold
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    Climate change is making summers hotter, winters colder and leading to flooding. How can cities, farmers, and ordinary people adapt to these new conditions. Eco India takes a look.

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    Innovative Farming
    12 July 2024 | 25 min

    From high-tech tools such as precision farming and autonomous tractors to zero-budget approaches and sustainable meat alternatives, farming is embracing innovation.

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    Circular Economy, Circular Thinking
    12 July 2024 | 25 min

    From used car tires and old plastic products to electronic waste: finding ways to repurpose things has benefits for the environment and the economy.

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    Future-Proof Innovations To Protect Nature
    19 July 2024 | 25 min

    Insects give shrimps a boost in Tamil Nadu - and add bite to pizza toppings. Can local conservation efforts reverse damage at Srinagar’s Dal Lake? Plus hotel owners in Catalonia find creative solutions to water shortages.

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    Power To The People
    19 July 2024 | 25 min

    Photographers empower marginalized communities in North Chennai. Will India tighten its climate targets? Getting in on the green job market - and an invasive weed helps spread awareness about the coexistence of humans and wildlife.

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    Tech And Tradition: The Future Of Farming
    19 July 2024 | 25 min

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    19 July 2024 | 25 min

    As the climate changes and architecture is having to rethink form and function, eco-friendly building practices that have been used for centuries in India are proving inspirational.

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    19 July 2024 | 25 min

    Organic produce grown locally and sustainably is good for public health and the climate - and it can boost the local economy too: The multiple benefits of letting nature do its work.

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    Invasive Species: A Big Problem That's Hard To Fix
    19 July 2024 | 25 min

    Introduced on purpose, by mistake or as a result of climate change, invasive species destroy ecosystems and are often expensive to eradicate. We explore solutions, from turning pests into useful products, to serving them up as culinary delicacies.

Language

English

Release Date

12 July 2024

Genre

Nature, Infotainment

Director

Sannuta Raghu