Now on Bionic Planet: 2017 Climate Change Year in Review

Now on Bionic Planet: 2017 Climate Change Year in Review
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I’ve produced 19 episodes of Bionic Planet since the election of Donald Trump, mostly focused on the work of people trying to fix the climate mess -- and in today's episode I look back on some of the ones that seemed to resonate most with listeners. Bionic Planet can be accessed on iTunes, TuneIn, Stitcher, or directly on this device here:

Today's guests include:Mike Korchinsky, who runs the private conservation group Wildlife WorksFormer UNFCCC Executive Secretary Yvo de BoerAnthony Hobley of the Carbon Tracker InitiativeChristian Christian de Valle of Althelia EcosphereToby Gardner of the Stockholm Environment InstituteMichael Mathres of ZaluvidaBertrand Piccard of Solar ImpulseAndrew Mitchell of the Global Canopy ProgrammeNoelle-Claire LeCann and Richard Fronapfel of AlphaSource AdvisorsGenevieve Bennett and Brian Schaap of Forest TrendsMarco Albani of Tropical Forest Alliance 2020Charlotte Streck of Climate FocusMark Buckley of StaplesDanna Smith of the Dogwood AllianceAlly Bahroudi of the Forest Carbon Partnership Facility

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