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A WWF report described the palm oil industry as a disaster for global biodiversity and found that 193 species on the endangered list including orang-utans, gibbons and tigers were suffering severe harm by deforestation and habitat loss caused directly by the Palm Oil Industry. Tom and Lizzie delve into the murky world of oil production in South East Asia and discover things aren’t as clear cut as you may think, revealing how the alternatives would use up to 10 time more land to product the same oil yield and how the industry raises 100’s of thousands of people out of extreme poverty each year . Sustainable Palm Oil initiatives such as those in the Gabon could be the answer to an issue that affects everyone, whilst acknowledging there’s no magic bullet as yet.</p>
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A WWF report described the palm oil industry as a disaster for global biodiversity and found that 193 species on the endangered list including orang-utans, gibbons and tigers were suffering severe harm by deforestation and habitat loss caused directly by the Palm Oil Industry. Tom and Lizzie delve into the murky world of oil production in South East Asia and discover things aren’t as clear cut as you may think, revealing how the alternatives would use up to 10 time more land to product the same oil yield and how the industry raises 100’s of thousands of people out of extreme poverty each year . Sustainable Palm Oil initiatives such as those in the Gabon could be the answer to an issue that affects everyone, whilst acknowledging there’s no magic bullet as yet.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Great White Shark, Mosquito or Homo sapiens? Tom and Lizzie reveal we are in the middle of a sixth mass extinction, with 60% of animal species having been wiped out since the 1970’s. They discuss how untamed consumption by an ever-growing human population has increased the conflict between humanity and wildlife, as the two come into ever-closer contact. Revealing how innovative conservation tourism programmes, can be an effective way to combat conflict at a local and global level.</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 27 Nov 2018 17:57:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>nick@globalwakecup.com (Global WAKEcup)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great White Shark, Mosquito or Homo sapiens? Tom and Lizzie reveal we are in the middle of a sixth mass extinction, with 60% of animal species having been wiped out since the 1970’s. They discuss how untamed consumption by an ever-growing human population has increased the conflict between humanity and wildlife, as the two come into ever-closer contact. Revealing how innovative conservation tourism programmes, can be an effective way to combat conflict at a local and global level.</p>
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      <itunes:title>The Deadliest Species on Earth</itunes:title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>‘It’s just one plastic straw’ said 7.7 Billion people! Lizzie and Tom discuss how single-use plastic has reached the remotest parts of the planet - even to the bottom of the Mariana Trench. This episode reveals the extent of how plastic pollution injures and kills millions of marine animals such as dolphins and turtles every year, and how it has now entered the human food chain. We also learn about some of the simple changes everyone can make to remove single-use plastic from their daily life, and move towards a reusable and sustainable existence.</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Nov 2018 16:38:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>nick@globalwakecup.com (Global WAKEcup)</author>
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<p>GlobalWAKEcup.com donates 10% of profits to The Marine Conservation Society.<br />
Produced by eventsinsound.com</p>
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      <itunes:title>Single-Use, Single Planet</itunes:title>
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