Monday 21st March
Blue Peter
On: BBC 1
Time: 16:30 to 16:55
Blue Peter goes green for Climate Week with an incredible experiment to see if they can they generate enough energy for a full-blown music performance using People Power, plus they reveal a host of other weird ways to save the world. Barney and Helen also spend the night in a hi-tech house the monitors every bit of energy they use.
Wednesday 23rd March
Costing the Earth
On: BBC Radio Four
Time: 21:00 to 21:30
Tom Heap asks if events in Japan have dealt a fatal blow to the future of nuclear power in the UK. Ten new nuclear reactors were supposed to alleviate Britain's impending power shortage. Tom examines what changes in safety regimes may be provoked by the ongoing disaster. He also asks if the economic case for nuclear has changed and looks ahead to the future supply of uranium.
Thursday 24th March
Live Energy and Climate Change Questions
On: BBC Parliament
Time: 10:30 to 11:30
Live coverage of questions in the House of Commons to Energy and Climate Change Secretary Chris Huhne and his ministerial team.
One Planet
On: BBC World Service Radio
Time: 10:32 to 11:00 (Also 1530, 2030, 0130, Sat 2030, Sun 0630)
One Planet looks at how we use our planet.
Sunday 27th March
On Your Farm
On: BBC Radio Four
Time: 06:35 to 06:57
Charlotte Smith looks at cutting-edge farming at Aberystwyth University, where scientists are trying out the latest eco-friendly farming methods, which aim to improve crop yield, reduce pesticides and improve animal welfare.
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