
Taxing Questions (programme one)
The first part of a four part series in which Maurice Walsh discovers why globalisation and the black market have drastically undermined governments' ability to generate revenue in the form of tax.
12 Nov 200722min

Can America Go Green? - Programme 2
The BBC's UN correspondent Laura Trevelyan explores how the US could retreat from its role as the planet's biggest polluter. In this episode: Laura reports on General Electric. Once pilloried as a pol...
12 Nov 200722min

In Search of a New Kyoto
In a special BBC WS One Planet debate, we bring together four people at the heart of their governments' response to climate change – from the USA, Indonesia, Brazil and the UK.
9 Nov 200722min

Inside the Climate Change Talks (part 3)
The final part in a three part series in which Mike Williams explores the complex web of negotiations to find a successor to the Kyoto Protocol which expires in 2012.
7 Nov 200722min

Inside the Climate Change Talks (part 2)
The second part in a three part series in which Mike Williams explores the complex web of negotiations to find a successor to the Kyoto Protocol which expires in 2012.
5 Nov 200722min

Inside the Climate Change Talks (part 1)
The first part in a three part series in which Mike Williams explores the complex web of negotiations to find a successor to the Kyoto Protocol which expires in 2012.
5 Nov 200722min

Can America Go Green? - Programme 1
The BBC's UN correspondent Laura Trevelyan explores how the US could retreat from its role as the planet's biggest polluter. In this episode: Laura finds out how the US could retreat from its role as ...
5 Nov 200722min

Assignment - Sexual violence in South Africa
South Africa has one of the highest rates of sexual violence in the world. There are more than 54,000 reported rapes every year - and most rapes go unreported. David Goldblatt investigates what's be...
1 Nov 200722min




















