Monday 9th May
One Planet
On: BBC World Service Radio
Time: 11:32 to 11:50 (Also 1630, Fri 1930, Sat 0030, Sun 1930)
One Planet looks at how we use our planet.
Storyville
On: BBC 4
Time: 21:00 to 22:00 (Also 0050, 0320, Wed 0050, Sat 0115)
Last Days of the Arctic: Capturing the Faces of the North.
Ragnar Axelsson, known as Rax, is a photograher for Iceland's largest newspaper. This documentary follows him on his life's mission - to capture the human faces of climate change by photographing the vanishing lifestyles of the people of the north. His series of photographs, Faces of the North, are a living document of the dying cultures of the far northern reaches of the planet, mainly Icelandic farmers, fishermen and the hunters of Greenland.
Tuesday 10th May
Great Lives
On: BBC Radio 4
Time: 16:30 to 17:00 (Also Fri 2300)
6: Green Mp Caroline Lucas Nominates German Green Politician Petra Kelly.
Matthew Parris presents the biographical series in which his guest chooses someone who has inspired their lives.
Building the Impossible
On: Quest
Time: 21:00 to 22:00
Sea City.
A construction revolution is underway in Kuwait as international engineers lead an army of workers on a mission to create an eco city in the heart of the desert. Can it succeed?
Fair Game?
On: BBC 2 Scotland
Time: 21:00 to 22:00
Scotland's Sporting Estates.
Documentary investigating the deaths of rare protected birds in the Scottish countryside and a possible connection to Scotland's Sporting Estates. Each year, golden eagles and other birds are found killed on the hillsides, with many wildlife campaigners placing the blame on the grouse industry. David Miller gets a rare insight into the privileged world of shooting as he attempts to uncover those responsible for the killings, and to find out why they are breaking the law.
Wednesday 11th May
Costing the Earth
On: BBC Radio 4
Time: 21:00 to 21:30 (Also Thu 1330)
Dubbed 'the real life Avatar' by director James Cameron, the proposed Belo Monte Dam in Brazil is set to become the world's third largest hydro-electric project. Tim Hirsch presents.
Thursday 12th May
Live Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Questions
On: BBC Parliament
Time: 10:30 to 11:30 (Also 0100)
Live coverage of questions in the House of Commons to Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Secretary Caroline Spelman and her ministerial team.
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