Sunday, May 29, 2011

Green In The Media 30th May - 5th June


Monday 30th May

One Planet
On: BBC World Service Radio
Time: 11:32 to 11:50 (Also 1630, Fri 1930, Sat 0030)
One Planet looks at how we use our planet.

Saturday 4th June

Our World
On: BBC News
Time: 05:30 to 06:00 (Also 1430, 2130, 0330, Sun 1430, 2330)
China's Green Revolution.
News on current issues around the world. China pollutes more than any other country on earth, but now the Chinese government says it wants the country to go green. Can China really clean up its act? Justin Rowlatt goes to see the impact of three unbroken decades of economic growth.

Windfarm Wars
On: BBC 2 Scotland
Time: 17:40 to 19:10 (Shown Fri 1900 in England & Wales)
A revealing observational documentary series that follows what happened when a global developer tried to build a windfarm in the heart of some of Devon's loveliest landscape. Following their victory in the High Court, and with the windfarm's eventual construction now apparently in sight, RES decide they should heed the judge's words and hand over the raw noise data that local resident Mike Hulme says they always promised him. Project Manager Rachel Ruffle drives to Devon to do this, but a shock is in store. The dramatic events of the next few months lead to yet another public inquiry into the Den Brook Windfarm and as the battle draws to a close, all parties are still locked in argument. Eventually a decision is made, but as ever in this epic story nothing is as straightforward as it seems.

Sunday 5th June

Countryfile
On: BBC 1
Time: 19:00 to 20:00
John Craven investigates why so many dairy farms are going out of business and asks whether the only way to survive is for farms to get bigger.


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