The Hazardous Effects of Air Pollution on People Around the World, Part 1 of 213:03The Hazardous Effects of Air Pollution on People Around the World, Part 1 of 2On today’s program we’ll cover air pollution around the world, its effects on human health, and what we can do to reduce the problem. The world is facing a severe air pollution problem, with less than 1% of the Earth’s population breathing air that is considered acceptable. Globally, more than 10 million people die each year from conditions caused by various types of air pollution. “There are two Planéta Zem: Náš láskyplný domov2023-06-12 672 Zobrazenia28396p720p1080p2023-06-12Planéta Zem: Náš láskyplný domov Growing Your Own Vegetables, Part 2 of 225:19Growing Your Own Vegetables, Part 2 of 2On today’s program, we’ll share methods to grow your favorite foods with little or no garden space.“It’s fun to grow your own vegetables! Even growing salad on the balcony is plenty for you to eat. You don’t eat salads every day, so you just grow some, and then it lasts you at least a week or a month. And then you plant another one. Take turns like that, and you will always have something to eat. Planéta Zem: Náš láskyplný domov2023-05-29 989 Zobrazenia46396p720p1080p2023-05-29Planéta Zem: Náš láskyplný domov Growing Your Own Vegetables, Part 1 of 222:30Growing Your Own Vegetables, Part 1 of 2“Instead of spending your time thinking nonsense sometimes, or feeling sad about something, just go and plant a pot of flowers, fruits, and vegetables. Spend your energy on something conducive, and then you’ll feel happy. We are made from earth and water anyway. So, if you are in contact with earth and water, that also makes you feel like you are in your element. You naturally feel happy.”While wePlanéta Zem: Náš láskyplný domov2023-05-22 1466 Zobrazenia71396p720p1080p2023-05-22Planéta Zem: Náš láskyplný domov Fast Fashion and Its Impact on Our Environment, Part 2 of 217:11Fast Fashion and Its Impact on Our Environment, Part 2 of 2On today’s program, we’ll explore other negative effects of fashion and what we can do to prevent them. Fashion is a thirsty industry. It consumes a huge amount of freshwater for cotton production, dyeing, and finishing clothes while many regions of the world are facing water crises. Garment manufacturing requires the heavy use of chemicals for fiber production, dyeing, bleaching, and wet processiPlanéta Zem: Náš láskyplný domov2023-05-15 749 Zobrazenia38396p720p1080p2023-05-15Planéta Zem: Náš láskyplný domov Fast Fashion and Its Impact on Our Environment, Part 1 of 220:29Fast Fashion and Its Impact on Our Environment, Part 1 of 2On today’s program, we’ll explore fast fashion and its impact on the world’s environment. Consistent with their name, fast fashion garments are designed quickly, mass-produced, and transported rapidly to stores to keep up with new trends. The pollution, waste, and emissions of fast fashion have serious consequences for our planet. We produce 100 billion garments each year. That means 400% more cloPlanéta Zem: Náš láskyplný domov2023-05-08 779 Zobrazenia39396p720p1080p2023-05-08Planéta Zem: Náš láskyplný domov Food Shortages: A Global Crisis, Part 2 of 231:25Food Shortages: A Global Crisis, Part 2 of 2After being hit by frequent natural disasters in recent years the Central American Dry Corridor has become one of the world’s worst climate and hunger hotspots. Periodic droughts, hurricanes, and the El Nino-southern oscillation phenomenon have damaged crops, leading to much smaller harvests that are far short of what is needed to feed the population of Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, and NicaraPlanéta Zem: Náš láskyplný domov2023-05-01 642 Zobrazenia29396p720p1080p2023-05-01Planéta Zem: Náš láskyplný domov Food Shortages: A Global Crisis, Part 1 of 233:26Food Shortages: A Global Crisis, Part 1 of 2Our Mother Earth can supply more than enough food to feed everyone on the planet, but we’re facing a global food crisis. The World Food Programme (WFP) says, “2022 is a year of unprecedented hunger.” As many as 828 million people go to bed with empty stomachs every night. From 2019 to 2022, the number of people facing acute food insecurity grew from 135 million to 345 million. The world is hungriePlanéta Zem: Náš láskyplný domov2023-04-24 882 Zobrazenia40396p720p1080p2023-04-24Planéta Zem: Náš láskyplný domov Winter Storms: Effects of Climate Change, Part 2 of 220:34Winter Storms: Effects of Climate Change, Part 2 of 2Last week, we learned about the massive winter storm that became a bomb cyclone raging across the US and parts of Canada. It’s known that the world is interconnected in one way or another; therefore, extreme weather events powered by climate change will eventually be felt by Earth’s residents living in other areas.On December 29, 2022, it was announced on the news that a “wall of snow as big as BrPlanéta Zem: Náš láskyplný domov2023-04-17 549 Zobrazenia27396p720p1080p2023-04-17Planéta Zem: Náš láskyplný domov Winter Storms: Effects of Climate Change, Part 1 of 222:23Winter Storms: Effects of Climate Change, Part 1 of 2“This morning, a Christmas Eve arctic blast is pummeling the eastern U.S. Buffalo battered with a historic blizzard, wind gusts exceeding 70 miles per hour, causing whiteout conditions. (There's cars about 35-40 feet away. You can barely see them.) Knocking out power.” On December 23, 2022, it was reported that a gigantic cross-country winter storm, dubbed Elliot, with massive intensity was reportPlanéta Zem: Náš láskyplný domov2023-04-10 573 Zobrazenia15396p720p1080p2023-04-10Planéta Zem: Náš láskyplný domov The Global Water Crisis, Part 2 of 220:34The Global Water Crisis, Part 2 of 2In part 1 we explored water scarcity in Europe and Asia. As the drought persists across the globe, we continue on today’s program by highlighting the water crisis happening in North, Central, and South America and Africa.In the west of the United States, water is the new gold, the most sought-after commodity. For states like Utah and Wyoming, for Arizona, California, for Nevada, New Mexico, and coPlanéta Zem: Náš láskyplný domov2023-03-27 740 Zobrazenia23396p720p1080p2023-03-27Planéta Zem: Náš láskyplný domov Minerals and Gemstones: Treasures from the Earth and Beyond15:04Minerals and Gemstones: Treasures from the Earth and BeyondMinerals and gemstones are prized resources of planet Earth and for millennia, they have been part of human society. Gemstones encompass a wide variety of minerals and rocks that have long been recognized and valued by humans for their exceptional qualities. Apart from their geological value, gemstones also carry aesthetic and economic value. For centuries the possession of certain gems has been sPlanéta Zem: Náš láskyplný domov2023-03-23 995 Zobrazenia32396p720p1080p2023-03-23Planéta Zem: Náš láskyplný domov The Global Water Crisis, Part 1 of 220:21The Global Water Crisis, Part 1 of 2On today’s program, we’ll highlight the current water crisis occurring around the world. “Europe’s rivers are disappearing. Italy’s Po is yet another casualty of the severe drought gripping much of the continent. The river would normally be teeming with tourists; instead its drying bed is littered with empty boats.”In many places, ancient “hunger stones” have been uncovered as the river's water lePlanéta Zem: Náš láskyplný domov2023-03-20 1240 Zobrazenia39396p720p1080p2023-03-20Planéta Zem: Náš láskyplný domov How Climate Change Increases the Risk of Infectious Diseases, Part 2 of 220:15How Climate Change Increases the Risk of Infectious Diseases, Part 2 of 2On today’s program, we’ll learn about other ways global warming increases the risk of infectious diseases. First, let’s look at how climate change is increasing vector-borne diseases; that is, diseases carried by infected insects and transmitted into the blood of humans. A 2008 study published in the journal Nature stated that almost one-third of the emerging infectious diseases over the past ten Planéta Zem: Náš láskyplný domov2023-02-20 678 Zobrazenia20396p720p1080p2023-02-20Planéta Zem: Náš láskyplný domov How Climate Change Increases the Risk of Infectious Diseases, Part 1 of 217:24How Climate Change Increases the Risk of Infectious Diseases, Part 1 of 2“Our climate is in crisis, our health is at stake.” “A tragedy is unfolding.” “The gradual warming of the earth's atmosphere affects extreme weather like droughts and hurricanes but did you know these types of natural disasters can play a role in disease spread and pandemic.” In another study published in the April 2022 issue of the journal Nature scientists warn that global warming could also sigPlanéta Zem: Náš láskyplný domov2023-02-13 907 Zobrazenia17396p720p1080p2023-02-13Planéta Zem: Náš láskyplný domov Mangroves: Protecting our Coasts and Sheltering the Local Inhabitants16:26Mangroves: Protecting our Coasts and Sheltering the Local InhabitantsDid you know that Earth is home to a special type of tree known as the Mangrove? Mangroves play an important role in their natural surroundings by protecting the health and welfare of various types of animal-people and coastal communities worldwide. Apart from helping to enrich and protect ecosystems, mangroves are also known for aiding in the quest to combat climate change. Without mangroves, coaPlanéta Zem: Náš láskyplný domov2023-01-23 701 Zobrazenia13396p720p1080p2023-01-23Planéta Zem: Náš láskyplný domov Rising Sea Levels: A Threat to All Life on Earth, Part 2 of 217:13Rising Sea Levels: A Threat to All Life on Earth, Part 2 of 2The United Nations states that rising seas threaten 90 percent of the world’s megacities. In addition, approximately 40 percent of the world’s population lives within 100 km of the coast. As a result, hundreds of millions of people could be forced to flee their homes by 2050. Let’s now visit Bangladesh, one of the world’s most densely populated countries, where approximately 35 million citizens liPlanéta Zem: Náš láskyplný domov2023-01-09 697 Zobrazenia14396p720p1080p2023-01-09Planéta Zem: Náš láskyplný domov Rising Sea Levels: A Threat to All Life on Earth, Part 1 of 216:45Rising Sea Levels: A Threat to All Life on Earth, Part 1 of 2Since record-keeping began in the 1800s, the Earth’s average global sea level has consistently risen. Between the 1900s and the 2000s, the sea rose very slowly, an average of only 1.4 mm/year. However, between 2006 and 2015, the rate began accelerating, and now sea levels are rising more than twice as fast as before.Rising sea levels threaten many essential coastal infrastructures, including roadsPlanéta Zem: Náš láskyplný domov2023-01-02 901 Zobrazenia17396p720p1080p2023-01-02Planéta Zem: Náš láskyplný domov Food Crops at Risk of Extinction Due to Global Warming, Part 2 of 216:45Food Crops at Risk of Extinction Due to Global Warming, Part 2 of 2GHG emissions fuel climate change, which in turn causes extreme weather events and droughts to become more frequent and intense. These intense conditions are causing agricultural challenges for farmers, affecting food trade markets, and producing food scarcity crises. Many climate scientists are raising the alarm that due to climate change many food items may someday be literally wiped off of PlanPlanéta Zem: Náš láskyplný domov2022-12-26 587 Zobrazenia12396p720p1080p2022-12-26Planéta Zem: Náš láskyplný domov Food Crops at Risk of Extinction Due to Global Warming, Part 1 of 216:40Food Crops at Risk of Extinction Due to Global Warming, Part 1 of 2On today’s show, we’ll examine how food production and consumption play a major role in emitting GHGs and how this process affects our precious planet Earth.Various scientific studies have found that high levels of GHGs are emitted at every stage of the animal-people meat production process, resulting in a massive carbon footprint for every piece of animal-people flesh consumed. However, somethingPlanéta Zem: Náš láskyplný domov2022-12-19 825 Zobrazenia17396p720p1080p2022-12-19Planéta Zem: Náš láskyplný domov Forever Chemicals: What They Are and How They Affect Our Planet14:05Forever Chemicals: What They Are and How They Affect Our PlanetForever chemicals, scientifically known as per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances or PFAS, were introduced in the 1940s and have been used widely ever since. They don’t break down in the environment, can move through soils, contaminate drinking water sources, and build up in fish-people, wildlife, and even the human body.The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry says exposure to PFASPlanéta Zem: Náš láskyplný domov2022-12-12 737 Zobrazenia15396p720p1080p2022-12-12Planéta Zem: Náš láskyplný domov