Civilisations begins in the jungles of the Congo on the trail of a new theory that puts water at the centre of how humans first stood upright. \n\nIn Egypt and China, an investigation shows how civilisations were shaped by their relationship to the great rivers, and in Mexico we reveal how access to underground water changed humanity’s footprint on the planet.\n\nA new current is also explored, and at one of the largest ports on earth we learn how ‘virtual water’ has hidden the consequences of excess water use.
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Series 1: 3. Crisis
Gaza is a microcosm of a world without access to water. As the planet heats up, droughts may have become more commonplace, but that doesn't mean that water is disappearing. \n\n ...
27-05-2023
BBC 4
Series 1: 2. Civilisations
Civilisations begins in the jungles of the Congo on the trail of a new theory that puts water at the centre of how humans first stood upright. \n\nIn Egypt and China, an invest ...
15-05-2023
BBC 4
Series 1: 1. Pulse
Pulse investigates the inseparable bond between water and life. It reveals how a few drops of rain can cause deserts to bloom through a time-lapse sequence that took a decade to ...
10-05-2023
BBC 4
Series 1: 2. Civilisations
Civilisations begins in the jungles of the Congo on the trail of a new theory that puts water at the centre of how humans first stood upright. \n\nIn Egypt and China, an invest ...
15-05-2023
BBC 4
Series 1: 1. Pulse
Pulse investigates the inseparable bond between water and life. It reveals how a few drops of rain can cause deserts to bloom through a time-lapse sequence that took a decade to ...
10-05-2023
BBC 4
Series 1: 3. Crisis
Gaza is a microcosm of a world without access to water. As the planet heats up, droughts may have become more commonplace, but that doesn't mean that water is disappearing. \n\n ...
27-05-2023
BBC 4