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Nature Inc. Episode: Bloom or Bust

Nature Inc. investigates the carbon trading market, which is predicted to be worth $300 billion a year before the end of the decade. For some, saving the planet is no longer just about ethics—it's becoming big business. Watch Video: Nature + READ MORE

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Nature Inc. Episode: Slippery Slopes

Nature Inc. goes to the Andes and finds that glaciers are melting so fast that scientists say most could disappear in 25 years. If (or when) that happens, for millions of people in Bolivia, Ecuador and Peru who rely on + READ MORE

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Nature Inc. Episode: Coral Cashpoint

Coral reefs supply 500 million of us with food and work—but we are destroying the reefs so quickly, they could vanish entirely in less than a hundred years. Reefs are so valuable that Dubai is already underway constructing an artificial + READ MORE

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Nature Inc. Episode: The Aliens Have Landed

According to one calculation, the economic damage from invading alien species might be costing the global economy more than any other form of environmental disruption—$1.4 trillion a year. Nature Inc. takes a look at the price nations are paying for + READ MORE

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Nature Inc. Episode: Trees on Tap

Every year we spend billions of dollars on pumping and purifying water for the world's ever-expanding cities. Why bother building a desalination plant, when a forest will do the same job for a fraction of the price? Nature Inc. goes + READ MORE

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Nature Inc. Episode: A Fruit and Nut Case

Nature Inc. goes to the almond groves of California where we find a mysterious crash in the bee population, which threatens the $15 billion agri-industry in the United States. Then, Nature, Inc. speaks to producers and scientists about how they—and + READ MORE

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Nature Inc.: A New Kind of TV Show

Nature Inc. is a groundbreaking series that will open your eyes to just how much we rely on nature to keep our economy going. From the role that honeybees play in food production to the importance of water conservation from + READ MORE

 
 
 
 
 

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