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Wild North and Warming

Series 1

Climate Psychology

Duration: 30 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Radio UlsterLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Ulster

Tessa Fleming explores the threat from climate change and ever-decreasing biodiversity. In the first episode, she asks why many people choose to ignore climate change. Show more

Wild North and Warming

Series 1

Climate emergency, Fairbourne's future, Living off-grid

Duration: 30 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Radio UlsterLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Ulster

Tessa Fleming travels to Fairbourne, a Welsh village that is facing the prospect of being the first to have to move due to predicted sea level rises . Show more

Wild North and Warming

Series 1

Rising Waters

Duration: 30 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Radio UlsterLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Foyle

Tessa Fleming hears about the work of DAERA's Climate Change Unit, goes in search of the cryptic wood white butterfly and searches for wild food in Co Down Show more

Wild North and Warming

Series 1

Pollinator Positivity

Duration: 30 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Radio UlsterLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Foyle

Tessa Fleming finds out more about the humble house sparrow, hears how the All Ireland Pollinator Plan is encouraging us to let our gardens grow and visits an ancient woodland. Show more

Wild North and Warming

Series 1

Capturing Carbon

Duration: 30 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Radio UlsterLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Foyle

Tessa Fleming attempts to spot the rare red squirrel, finds out how carbon capture and storage (CCS) could help combat climate change and discovers more about the common skate. Show more

Wild North and Warming

Series 1

Species in Decline

Duration: 30 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Radio UlsterLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Foyle

Tessa Fleming takes part in a beach clean outside Newry, finds out more about our native bats and discusses the alarming reduction and loss of species worldwide. Show more