Radio Scripts
Protection of the Environment
- 89.7 How farmers can adapt to a changing climate
- 89.6 Catch rain from your roof
- 89.5 Breeding cows in a zero-grazing system can be a dual environmental solution
- 89.4 Story ideas on crop storage and climate change
- 89.3 Water harvesting: An issue pack
- 89.2 Soil fertility and climate change: An issue pack
- 89.1 Awareness of climate change: An issue pack
- 88.8 Rural communities adapting to climate change in Benin
- 88.7 Farmers in Niger benefit from letting trees grow in their fields
- 87.7 Biodiesel production: Generating income for small-scale farmers in Kenya
- 87.6 SolarAid’s micro solar project in rural Tanzania: Tremendous solar energy potential
- 87.5 Paying farmers for environmental services
- 87.4 Women are actively involved in planting jatropha in a Malian village
- 87.3 Forest communities generate income while conserving their environment
- 87.2 Butterfly farming generates income for rural community and protects the forest
- 87.1 Balancing the interests of wildlife and rural communities: Lessons from Buabeng-Fiema monkey sanctuary in Ghana
- 84.3 New rice variety for Africa to save wetlands in Uganda
- 79.9 A Law on Bush Fires
- 78.10 Local Experts Give Practical Advice to Care for the Environment
- 78.6 Community Reforestation Brings Back the Rains in the Brong Ahafo Region of Ghana
- 76.8 Which is the most important tree of all?
- 76.5 An alternative fuel source: Make charcoal briquettes from banana peels
- 75.6 Farmers have important knowledge about weather and environmental change – Part II: Preparing for drought
- 75.5 Farmers have important knowledge about weather and environmental change – Part I: Learning about local signs of drought
- 75.4 The slow march of the Kalahari
- 75.1 Nature is never naked: The importance of mulch
- 74.7 Radio spots: tree planting
- 72.11 Pesticide accumulation: a chain of poison
- 71.5 Alternatives to slash and burn agriculture: improve fallows with Tithonia, the wild sunflower
- 70.5 Making something with nothing: the rubbish garden
- 64.10 Disaster prevention, mitigation and recovery : story ideas for the radio
- 64.8 Your community group can help in times of disaster
- 64.6 Farmer Phiri uses infiltration pits to combat drought
- 64.4 Soil conservation saves the land, even when a hurricane strikes
- 64.3 Protect your livestock in times of emergency
- 64.2 Trees against disaster
- 64.1 How farmers can adapt to a changing climate
- 60.3 A local farmer predicts floods
- 55.7 A farmer turns wasteland into rainforest
- 54.8 The many uses of water hyacinth
- 52.10 Breathe easier in your home: reduce indoor air pollution
- 52.9 Deforestation and health: a woman's perspective
- 52.5 Dirty water is dangerous
- 52.2 Pesticide accumulation: a chain of poison
- 51.1 Livestock and the natural environment
- 50.10 Stop plastic pollution
- 50.4 Farmers in Nicaragua challenge El Nino
- 50.3 Choose energy sources wisely
- 47.9 What is El Niño?
- 47.8 Making something with nothing: the rubbish garden
- 43.4 Reduce, reuse, recycle: radio spots
- 40.8 You and your environment: radio spots
- 40.7 What is happening to the weather?
- 40.6 Use the sun to cook your food
- 40.5 Acid pollution is in the air
- 40.4 Cleaning without polluting
- 40.3 Environmental conservation begins at home
- 40.2 Dams and hydroelectricity
- 36.4 Food chain story
- 35.3 Replace every tree you lose
- 33.7 How trees store water and protect springs
- 32.7 Reuse and recycle your garbage

