Nature Unheard
By: The EBRD
Language: en
Categories: Science, Earth
Nature Unheard: a new EBRD podcast What if nature could speak? What would forests, rivers and coral reefs tell us about the state of our planet? In Nature Unheard, the EBRD’s new podcast, we journey from Jordan to Kazakhstan, Kenya to the United Kingdom, uncovering stories of resilience and curiosity, as well as groundbreaking ideas and insights. Hosted by Adonai Herrera-Martínez, Rachael Barza and Emma Bentley, each episode dives into the big questions shaping our planet’s future: from the hidden economics of biodiversity and the frontlines of climate change to the new ways artificial intelligence is being used to...
Episodes
Clean Water: Too Much, Too Little, Too Dirty
Jan 08, 2026We drink it, swim in it and depend on it, yet we rarely think about it until something goes wrong.
In this episode of Nature Unheard, we’re joined by Katrina Charles, Professor of Environmental Health Risks at Oxford University, and Dr Saskia Nowicki, Senior Research Associate, to explore why clean freshwater is so easy to take for granted, and what it will take to protect it in a changing climate.
Supported by Czechia, Switzerland and the Global Environment Facility (GEF).
Duration: 00:22:47Nature Unheard: The Year in Review (and the Quiz That Puts Us to the Test)
Dec 18, 2025As the year draws to a close, Nature Unheard unwraps a special end-of-year episode looking back at the conversations that shaped 2025, and ahead to what they could mean for 2026.
From breakthroughs in AI for climate action to major biodiversity milestones, advances in coral reef science and the rise of nature-tech start-ups, our hosts revisit the ideas, insights and moments that defined the year.
And because it’s the festive season, there’s a twist. After a year of extraordinary guests and unforgettable “nature unheard” moments, Rachael and Adonai are put to the test by Emma. Were they...
Duration: 00:18:35Listening to Nature in a Digitally Unequal World
Nov 27, 2025In a world racing to monitor forests, wildlife and climate impacts with cutting-edge technology, millions of people still lack the basic digital tools and connectivity needed to benefit from or contribute to these efforts.
This episode explores how digital exclusion affects communities, environmental data and the ability of countries to respond to climate change. Host Rachael Barza speaks to Reina Otsuka, Global Lead, Digital for Nature and Climate for the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) about the “digital fault lines” shaping today’s climate and nature agenda, and what it will take to close them.
The epi...
Duration: 00:27:27Clean Seas: Can Coral Reefs Make a Comeback?
Nov 13, 2025Coral reefs are among the most vibrant ecosystems on Earth, but they’re also some of the most vulnerable. As the planet warms, the race is on to protect and restore these underwater worlds.
This new episode takes listeners beneath the waves to see how science, policy and local action are helping to heal the ocean.
Joining the hosts is Dr. David Obura, one of the world’s leading marine ecologists, Chair of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) and founding director of Coastal Oceans Research and Development in the Indian Ocean...
Duration: 00:30:47Farming from Space with NASA
Oct 30, 2025From muddy boots to outer space: the EBRD teams up with NASA Harvest
Seen from space, our planet tells a story of how it grows, feeds and sustains life on Earth.
This new episode looks at how satellite data are transforming the way we grow food. Joining the hosts is Inbal Becker-Reshef, Program Director of NASA Harvest, NASA’s global food security and agriculture programme, and Managing Director of Microsoft’s AI For Good Lab.
This episode is supported by the CIF, Japan, the Netherlands and Spain through the High-Impact Partnership on Climate Action...
Duration: 00:27:26Making Nature Count
Oct 16, 2025Can we change what we don’t measure? In our first podcast episode, Adonai Herrera-Martínez speaks with Marco Lambertini, Convener of Nature Positive and former WWF International Director General, about the urgent need to value nature - scientifically, economically, and politically.
From coral reefs to global finance, they explore how biodiversity loss affects us all, and why “more nature, not less” must be our shared goal.
The episode also spotlights an EBRD project in Jordan, supported by the EBRD Southern and Eastern Mediterranean Multi-Donor Account (Australia, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Spain, Tai...
Duration: 00:25:02Introducing Nature Unheard
Oct 08, 2025In Nature Unheard, the EBRD’s new podcast, we are uncovering stories of resilience and curiosity, as well as groundbreaking ideas and insights.
Hosted by Adonai Herrera-Martínez, Rachael Barza and Emma Bentley, each episode dives into the big questions shaping our planet’s future: from the hidden economics of biodiversity and the frontlines of climate change to the new ways artificial intelligence is being used to protect nature.
It’s nature, like you’ve never heard it before.
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