Morland Sanders investigates the increasing popularity of veganism. It’s better for your health, the environment and animals but why do some activists resort to extreme tactics to promote it?
Credit or Control: Social Surveillance in China
China is marrying Big Brother to Big Data. Every citizen will be watched and their behaviour scored in the most ambitious and sophisticated system of social control in history. Matthew Carney reports.
Pangolins – The World’s Most Wanted Animal
Nature documentary following the efforts to save the pangolin, a little-known scaly mammal with an unfortunate tagline – they are the world’s most illegally trafficked animals.
Turning Toxic — The Bayer-Monsanto Merger
A year after Germany’s Bayer Group took over Monsanto, and it’s struggling to deal with the US seed giant’s controversial reputation. Now Bayer is also liable for Monsanto’s legal bills – which are starting to mount alarmingly.
Saving Lives At Sea
Favorite trailer magnet YEAR: 2016-2019 | LENGTH: 4 seasons 34 parts (~60 minutes each) | SOURCE: BBC description: Every day around…
How Poor People Survive in The USA
Homelessness, hunger and shame: poverty is rampant in the richest country in the world. Over 40 million people in the United States live below the poverty line, twice as many as it was fifty years ago. It can happen very quickly.
The Honest Supermarket: What’s Really in Our Food?
We spend 190 billion pounds a year on groceries, but can we trust our supermarkets to tell us the truth about what we’re buying? Dr Hannah Fry and Priya Tew investigate the food we eat.
Guilty: The conviction of Cardinal Pell
Four Corners reveals how Australia’s highest ranking Catholic, Cardinal George Pell, was brought to justice.
Secrets of the Seduction Bootcamp
Panorama investigates the multimillion-pound industry that sells men pick–up techniques, going undercover at a so-called seduction ‘bootcamp’.
Rubber Tires: A Dirty Business
The booming global tire market is worth billions – but this comes at a high price, both to humans and the environment. Over 50 million car tires are sold each year in Germany alone. But where does the natural rubber for them come from?
Extinction Nation
The fight to save Australia’s endangered species.
Can Flying Go Green?
The aviation industry says it is going green to reduce carbon emissions and help save the planet. Justin Rowlatt investigates its plans and asks whether it is promising more than it is delivering.