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    Top Shows in Earth Sciences
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    The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens
    Nate Hagens
    The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens explores money, energy, economy, and the environment with world experts and leaders to understand how everything fits together, and where we go from here.
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    Rare Earth
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    Environmental journalist Tom Heap and physicist Helen Czerski tackle major stories about our environment and wildlife, celebrate the wonder of nature and meet the people determined to keep it wonderful.

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    Regenerative Agriculture Podcast
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    Ancient Organics - The Permaculture Podcast
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    A data-driven storytelling podcast for modern farmers, regenerative dreamers, and off-grid builders. Hosted by Phoenix and Bella, it blends ancient land wisdom with today’s tools to help you grow food, restore soil, harvest water, and build intentionally. From permaculture and agroecology to rainwater harvesting, food forests, and animal integration — each episode breaks down complex ideas into practical, purposeful steps for conscious living.
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    Geology Bites
    Oliver Strimpel
    What moves the continents, creates mountains, swallows up the sea floor, makes volcanoes erupt, triggers earthquakes, and imprints ancient climates into the rocks? Oliver Strimpel, a former astrophysicist and museum director asks leading researchers to divulge what they have discovered and how they did it. To learn more about the series, and see images that support the podcasts, go to geologybites.com. Instagram: @GeologyBites Bluesky: GeologyBites X: @geology_bites Email: geologybitespodcast@gmail.com
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    The Water Data Podcast
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    How do you develop a water policy for a state like Karnataka, and how do you implement it well? How can you bring the best of science, engineering and citizen engagement to water management in government? What does it mean to build a think tank within the government? Dr Somasekhar Rao has a wide-ranging discussion with host Veena Srinivasan on the first episode of Season 2 of the Water Data Podcast. Dr Somasekhar Rao is Director (Technical) of the Advanced Centre for Integrated Water Resource...
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    4C Radio
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    4C Radio focuses on climate and communities. Through interviews, reportage and explainers, the hub brings to you the most pressing matters of today’s youth.
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    Climate One
    Climate One from The Commonwealth Club
    We’re living through a climate emergency; addressing this crisis begins by talking about it. Co-Hosts Greg Dalton, Ariana Brocious and Kousha Navidar bring you empowering conversations that connect all aspects of the challenge — the scary and the exciting, the individual and the systemic. Join us. Subscribe to Climate One on Patreon for access to ad-free episodes.
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    Climate Emergency
    Suno India
    In India, every year, the summers are getting longer, the winters harsher and the downpours intense. Floods in Assam, droughts in Tamil Nadu and growing problem of water scarcity in many states are no longer an abnormality but the new reality!There is an urgency to solve the problems caused by human induced climate change and to understand and find solutions before it is late. This is Climate Emergency and we will bring to fore and discuss the growing impact of climate change. We will also highlight and celebrate climate champions- individuals and communities who are undoing the damage done so far
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    MinuteEarth
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    From the creators of the popular science show with millions of YouTube subscribers comes the MinuteEarth podcast. Every episode of the show dives deep into a science question you might not even know you had - but once you hear the answer, you’ll want to share it with everyone you know. Our team of scientists digs into the research and breaks it down into a short, entertaining explanation jam-packed with science facts and terrible puns. We’ll tell the incredible story of how monkeys crossed the Atlantic ocean on natural rafts, and we’ll explain why it gets hotter the deeper you dig underground.
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    Weathering the Ages
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    Sustainability, Climate Change, Renewable Energy, Politics, Activism, Biodiversity, Carbon Footprint, Wildlife, Regenerative
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    The story of our environment may well be the most important story this century. We focus on issues facing people and the planet. Leading environmentalists, organizations, activists, and conservationists discuss meaningful ways to create a better and more sustainable future.

    Participants include EARTHDAY.ORG, Greenpeace, UNESCO World Heritage Centre, PETA, European Environment Agency, Peter Singer, 350.org, UNESCO Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development, Citizens’ Climate Lobby, Earth System Governance Project, Forest Stewardship Council, Global Witness, National Council for Climate Change, Sustainable Development and Public Leadership, Marine Stewardship Council, One Tree Planted, Polar Bears International, EarthLife Africa, Shimon Schwarzschild, and GAIA Centre, among others.

    Interviews conducted by artist, activist, and educator Mia Funk with the participation of students and universities around the world. One Planet Podcast Is part of The Creative Process’ environmental initiative.

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    INSTAGRAM @creativeprocesspodcast

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    Real Organic Podcast
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    #232 - Stone Barns head baker Eli Pipkin reveals what it takes to bake whole grain bread that is alive with flavor, nutrition, and story. Rooted in the mission of chef Dan Barber's Blue Hill, Eli shares how his team mills fresh flour, bakes with intention, and builds a bread program that honors farmers and soil. This conversation digs deep into how bread - when made right - can restore health to people, ecosystems, and food culture itself. https://realorganicproject.org/eli-pipkin-mastering-w...
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    Daugherty Water for Food Podcast
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    Welcome to the Daugherty Water for Food Podcast! Since 2010, the Daugherty Water for Food Global Institute at the University of Nebraska has worked toward one goal: a food and water secure world — one in which global food security is ensured without compromising the use of water to meet other essential human and environmental needs. It’s a daunting vision, but one that is vitally important. This podcast amplifies the voices of those making waves in this space.
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    Unsung Science
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    Hear the untold stories of mind-blowing achievements in science and tech. “CBS Sunday Morning” correspondent and six-time Emmy winner David Pogue takes you behind the scenes into the creation stories of the world’s greatest advances and the people behind them. From transportation, food, space, internet, and health, creators reveal their inspirations and roadblocks they encountered in bringing their breakthroughs to the public. Hear all-new episodes of the award-winning Unsung Science podcast every other Friday.
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    Revealing Hidden Depths - the Seabed 2030 Podcast
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    In this episode Seabed 2030 Head of Partnerships Steve Hall reports on the UN Ocean Conference that was held in Nice in June 2025, with the main podcast going through a summary of what happened during the event, and then a 20 minute appendix where he reads through the Nice Ocean Action Plan. Too much happened in the many side events to cover all aspects, so we've focused on the parts where we were present. As well as Steve's narration, there are short recordings of Nippon Foundati...
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    A Climate Change with Matt Matern
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    A Climate Change with Matt Matern is a weekly show featuring influential guests from government, business, activism, academia, and culture. The show serves to inform its audience with a focus on environmental and climate issues. Join us as we commit to making "a climate change." Similar to these great podcasts: TED Climate, Reversing Climate Change, Climate One, My Climate Journey, Volts, America Adapts, & A Matter Of Degrees.
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    Fungi!
    Quiet.Please
    The Power of Fungi: Nature's Unseen Allies Introduction Fungi, often overlooked and underappreciated, are emerging as one of nature's most powerful allies in addressing some of mankind's most pressing challenges. From environmental restoration to medicine, and sustainable agriculture to bioengineering, these incredible organisms are proving their worth in numerous fields. This blog delves into the multifaceted ways fungi are contributing to the betterment of humanity, inspired by the innovative use of mushrooms to rejuvenate toxic brownfields into blooming meadows, as highlighted in a recent article on the Good News Network. Environmental Restoration Fungi, particularly mushrooms, play a pivotal role in environmental restoration. One groundbreaking application is the use of mycoremediation, where fungi are employed to decompose and detoxify environmental contaminants. This process involves leveraging the natural ability of fungi to break down complex organic substances, including pollutants like hydrocarbons and heavy metals. Mycoremediation: Turning Brownfields Green The article on the Good News Network showcases a project where mushrooms are used to transform toxic brownfields—areas contaminated by industrial activity—into flourishing green spaces. The fungi's mycelium network breaks down toxins in the soil, making it fertile and safe for plant growth. This not only restores the land but also promotes biodiversity and ecological health. This innovative approach to land reclamation is a testament to the power of fungi in environmental cleanup. Case Study: Oyster Mushrooms and Hydrocarbon Pollution Oyster mushrooms (Pleurotus ostreatus) have been extensively studied for their ability to degrade hydrocarbons, the primary components of petroleum products. In various experiments, these mushrooms have demonstrated an impressive capacity to break down diesel fuel and crude oil, converting them into non-toxic substances. The mycelium of oyster mushrooms secretes enzymes that effectively dismantle the complex molecules found in hydrocarbons, rendering them harmless. This process not only detoxifies the soil but also allows for the reintroduction of vegetation, turning once barren lands into thriving ecosystems. Heavy Metal Detoxification Fungi also play a crucial role in the detoxification of heavy metals from contaminated sites. Mycorrhizal fungi, which form symbiotic relationships with plant roots, can immobilize heavy metals like cadmium, lead, and mercury, reducing their bioavailability and preventing them from entering the food chain. These fungi secrete organic acids that bind to the heavy metals, effectively sequestering them within the soil matrix. This natural process is a sustainable alternative to conventional methods of heavy metal remediation, which often involve harsh chemicals and significant financial investment. Medicine and Health Fungi have been a cornerstone in medicine for centuries, with penicillin, derived from the Penicillium mold, being one of the most famous examples. Today, the medical potential of fungi extends far beyond antibiotics. Many mushrooms are rich in bioactive compounds that possess anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and immune-boosting properties. The Medicinal Mushrooms: Reishi, Shiitake, and Beyond Reishi (Ganoderma lucidum) and shiitake (Lentinula edodes) mushrooms are two of the most well-known medicinal mushrooms. Reishi mushrooms contain compounds such as triterpenoids and polysaccharides, which have been shown to enhance immune function, reduce inflammation, and possess anti-tumor properties. Shiitake mushrooms, on the other hand, are rich in lentinan, a polysaccharide that has demonstrated potent anti-cancer effects in clinical studies. These mushrooms are not only used in traditional medicine but are also being incorporated into modern medical practices as complementary therapies. Antibiotic Resistance and Fungal Solutions As antibiotic resistance becomes an increasingly severe global health crisis, fungi are being explored for their potential in developing new antimicrobial agents. Fungi produce a wide array of secondary metabolites, many of which have potent antibacterial and antifungal properties. Researchers are investigating these natural compounds to develop novel antibiotics that can combat resistant strains of bacteria. For example, the fungal genus Aspergillus has yielded compounds like aspergillomarasmine, which shows promise in neutralizing antibiotic-resistant bacteria by inhibiting their resistance mechanisms. Fungi in Immunotherapy Fungi are also being used in the field of immunotherapy, particularly in the treatment of cancer. Polysaccharides extracted from fungi such as Coriolus versicolor (Turkey tail mushroom) have been shown to modulate the immune system, enhancing the body's natural ability to fight cancer cells. Clinical trials have demonstrated that these fungal polysaccharides can improve the survival rates of cancer patients when used in conjunction with conventional therapies. This burgeoning field of research underscores the potential of fungi to revolutionize cancer treatment and improve patient outcomes. Sustainable Agriculture Fungi are revolutionizing sustainable agriculture through their symbiotic relationships with plants. Mycorrhizal fungi form partnerships with plant roots, enhancing water and nutrient uptake, which leads to healthier and more resilient crops. This natural collaboration reduces the need for chemical fertilizers and pesticides, promoting sustainable farming practices. Mycorrhizal Networks: The Underground Internet Mycorrhizal fungi form extensive networks that connect plant roots, allowing for the transfer of nutrients, water, and even signaling molecules between plants. This underground network, often referred to as the "Wood Wide Web," is crucial for the health and resilience of ecosystems. Plants connected to mycorrhizal networks can share resources and support each other during periods of stress, such as drought or pest infestations. This mutualistic relationship enhances plant growth and productivity, reducing the need for chemical inputs and promoting sustainable agriculture. Organic Fertilizers and Soil Conditioners Fungi are also being used to create organic fertilizers and soil conditioners that improve soil health and fertility. Composting with fungi, particularly with species like Trichoderma, accelerates the decomposition of organic matter, producing nutrient-rich compost that enhances soil structure and fertility. Fungal compost not only provides essential nutrients to plants but also introduces beneficial microorganisms that promote soil health. This sustainable approach to soil management reduces the reliance on synthetic fertilizers, which can lead to soil degradation and environmental pollution. Biopesticides and Pest Control Fungi are increasingly being used as biopesticides to control agricultural pests. Entomopathogenic fungi, such as Beauveria bassiana and Metarhizium anisopliae, infect and kill insect pests, providing a natural and eco-friendly alternative to chemical pesticides. These fungi are applied to crops as spores, which then infect and proliferate within the target pests, ultimately leading to their demise. This method of pest control is highly specific, targeting only the pest species while leaving beneficial insects unharmed. The use of fungal biopesticides helps to reduce the environmental impact of agriculture and promotes sustainable farming practices. Bioengineering and Material Science The potential of fungi extends into the realm of bioengineering and material science. Fungi can be cultivated to produce biodegradable materials that offer sustainable alternatives to plastics and other non-renewable resources. Mycelium-Based Materials Mycelium, the vegetative part of a fungus, is being developed into a wide range of sustainable materials. Mycelium-based materials are created by growing fungal mycelium on agricultural waste substrates, which are then molded into various shapes and sizes. These materials are biodegradable, durable, and possess unique properties such as fire resistance and high strength-to-weight ratios. Mycelium-based materials are being used in packaging, construction, and even fashion, providing a sustainable alternative to conventional materials like plastics and Styrofoam. Construction and Architecture In the construction industry, mycelium-based materials are being explored for their potential to create sustainable building materials. Mycelium bricks, for example, are lightweight, strong, and provide excellent insulation properties. These bricks are made by growing mycelium on agricultural waste, which binds the waste particles together to form a solid structure. The resulting bricks are not only environmentally friendly but also offer unique aesthetic qualities. Additionally, mycelium-based materials can be used to create biodegradable insulation panels, reducing the environmental impact of construction and improving the sustainability of buildings. Fashion and Textiles The fashion industry is also exploring the potential of mycelium-based materials to create sustainable textiles. Mycelium leather, for instance, is an eco-friendly alternative to traditional leather made from animal hides. Mycelium leather is produced by growing mycelium on agricultural waste, which is then processed to create a material that mimics the look and feel of leather. This sustainable alternative reduces the environmental impact of leather production, which is associated with deforestation, water pollution, and greenhouse gas emissions. Mycelium-based textiles offer a promising solution to the environmental challenges facing the fashion industry. Fungi in Food Security and Nutrition Fungi are playing a crucial role in addressing food security and nutrition challenges. Edible mushrooms are a valuable source of protein, vitamins, and minerals, making them an important food source for popul
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    The MapScaping Podcast - GIS, Geospatial, Remote Sensing, earth observation and digital geography
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    State of Seed
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    On State of Seed, you’ll find out how seeds feed and sustain the planet. Though more than half of what we eat comes from seeds, most of us know very little about them—and how the sector contributes to our world and the future of food security. In this four-part series, host Laura Rosbrow-Telem talks to the innovative players advancing this vital resource, including leaders of multinational companies and NGOs, UN and government officials, entrepreneurs, national seed associations, scientists, and of course, farmers. Plus, you’ll hear about the key concerns keeping them up at night. State of Seed is brought to you by the International Seed Federation, with production services from FP Studios.
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