LATEST Antarctic sanctuary: The Weddell Sea quest We join Greenpeace on their Antarctica expedition as they fight for the creation of the world's largest protected area. 29 May 2018 11:12 GMT | Environment, Antarctica, Climate SOS, Science, Global Warming
Turning the tide on plastic: Creation and art from waste earthrise goes to Canada and France to look at ways of dealing with the plastic pollution crisis. Environment, Pollution, Climate SOS, France, Canada
Fighting insectageddon: Why bugs matter earthrise travels to the UK and New Zealand to meet the scientists trying to stop the decline of insect populations. Environment, New Zealand, Climate SOS, Wild Animals, United Kingdom
Winds of change: Eco-cremation in India and green power on Samso A look at how communities in India and Denmark have adjusted their way of living, turning it into a greener alternative. Environment, India, Climate SOS, Energy, Denmark
Human-wildlife conflict: Learning to live together A look at how locals are finding ways to coexist with their animal neighbours in Australia and Bangladesh.
Food for thought: Food security, population growth & over-farming We look at the state of global food security amid rising concerns about the world population and climate change.
Climate change: Coping with extremes We travel to southern Kenya and Myanmar to see how locals are coping with extreme weather conditions.
Antarctica on the edge earthrise sets off on a month-long journey around Antarctica to study the effects of climate change on the continent.
Driving Change earthrise travels to China and the US to see how the world's environmental leadership is changing hands.
Land: Gaining Ground earthrise looks at methods of land restoration and conservation as human causes and climate change wreak havoc.
Food: Farming for the Future earthrise looks at some innovative methods of sustainable farming and food production as climate change intensifies.
Building Better Cities We travel to Colombia and Singapore to explore ways of helping the world's expanding cities to grow sustainably.
US: People Power earthrise meets the men and women at the forefront of the grassroots movement for US action against climate change.
China's Transport Revolution earthrise investigates how the world's biggest CO2 emitter is taking the lead in the fight to stop climate change.
Burning to save Australia's Western Desert earthrise travels into ancestral Martu territory to learn about the wildfire prevention practice of land burning.
Saving Ecuador's Cerro Blanco A look at how recycled technology is helping to protect one of Ecuador's last surviving dry forests.
Street Food A taste of conflict: The politics of food in Jerusalem In an ancient city torn apart by modern conflict, can food help to bridge political and religious divisions?
Talk to Al Jazeera Nadezhda Kutepova: Life in Russia's secret nuclear city Activist Kutepova on growing up in a city that saw the world's third-worst nuclear accident and being exiled as traitor.
101 East India's Miracle Babies India's elderly new mothers: Are doctors playing God, or does every woman have the right to bear a child?
101 EastPartition: Borders of BloodSeventy years after the partition of India, we examine the troubled legacy of the event that shaped the subcontinent.India-Pakistan Partition, India, Pakistan
WitnessMaria Ressa: War on TruthIn an era of disinformation, the CEO of Rappler takes on forces that she believes are undermining world democracies.Media, Philippines, Facebook
People & PowerThe Forgotten Heroes of EmpirePeople & Power investigates the UK's scandalous neglect of its colonial-era African soldiers.World War, United Kingdom, History
WitnessSky and Ground: A Syrian Family's Journey Across BordersOne refugee family faces incredible odds and countless setbacks as they travel over 3,000km across Europe.Syrian Refugees, Germany, Immigration