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The radical plan to rethink work, wealth and planetary well-being

June 30, 2026 3:00pm 52 min

A group of more than 40 researchers spent 20 months devising a plan for the world to achieve ecological sustainability within planetary boundaries, all while seeing incomes rise for 98% of the global population and reduc...

Addressing the 'toxic legacy' of mining in Bougainville

June 16, 2026 3:00pm 33 min

Theonila Roka Matbob grew up next to what was — at the time — the world's largest open-pit mine in Bougainville, an autonomous island in Papua New Guinea, operated by a subsidiary of Rio Tinto. This mine wrought environm...

Healing the planet requires healing ourselves, says Katharine Wilkinson

June 09, 2026 3:00pm 46 min

Katharine Wilkinson has a Ph.D. in geography and the environment, is well known for being a co-author of the book Drawdown and co-founder of The All We Can Save Project. She joins the Newscast this week to discuss her la...

A 'coalition of the willing' to urge the world to drop fossil fuels

June 02, 2026 3:00pm 33 min

A group of 57 nations mostly from the Global South, describing themselves as "coalition of the willing" intent on making the Transition Away From Fossil Fuels, or TAFF, convened in the Colombian city of Santa Marta, from...

Australia claims it's 'on track' to meet its environment targets. Scientists disagree

May 26, 2026 3:00pm 42 min

Australia is one of 17 "megadiverse" countries that account for 70% of Earth's biodiversity. However, Australia is unique in having the highest mammalian extinction rate in the world. That makes conservation on the isla...

The world must address pandemic threats urgently, says former CDC officer

May 19, 2026 3:00pm 35 min

"[The]cruel irony here [is] that the world cannot get its act together to address these threats … people are dying, animals are suffering, we're losing rainforest … these are all interconnected threats," Neil Vora tells ...

Protest works, but it needs your help now more than ever, veteran activists say

May 12, 2026 3:00pm 51 min

"We are experiencing what some people call sort of a shutdown of the public square in the United States and around the world," says veteran environmental activist André Carothers. Along with the former executive director...

A new Netflix documentary captures rare mountain gorilla behavior

May 05, 2026 3:51pm 38 min

"That might be something that you see in a decade, not in two years of filming," Tara Stoinksi, CEO of the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund, tells me. The behavior she's referring to occurs in mountain gorilla groups, such as a ...

Centering an Indigenous approach to forestry through reciprocity, not extraction

April 28, 2026 3:00pm 41 min

Forester and scientist Suzanne Simard is well known for her landmark 1997 paper, which demonstrated that two distinct species of trees could share resources. At the time, it turned traditional Western forestry thinking o...

Across oceans, seabird flyways gain recognition — and a chance at protection

April 21, 2026 3:00pm 28 min

The routes taken by migratory birds, known as flyways, often cross vast expanses of ocean. Six of these marine flyways have now been formally recognized by the U.N.'s Convention on Migratory Species, at the suggestion o...

The coyotes next door: What we get wrong about America's 'song dog'

April 14, 2026 3:00pm 44 min

Coyotes are now present in almost every major urban-metropolitan area in the United States, yet conflicts between the canines and humans are exceptionally low. Between 1960 and 2006, only 146 documented coyote attacks ...

The 'lonely conservationist' advocating for better care of workers

April 07, 2026 3:00pm 45 min

Jessie Panazzolo was given a stuffed gorilla when she was 3, and from then on, she always wanted to be a conservationist. But a reasonable career track of being gainfully employed or on a livable wage almost doesn't exis...

The conservation sector must speak truth to power, says political ecologist

March 31, 2026 3:00pm 1:00

The people and policies that control how humans treat the natural world are increasingly dominated by a small class of elite political entities and corporations, argues our guest, political ecologist Bram Buscher at Wage...

A year after the shuttering of USAID conservation projects fight to stay afloat

March 24, 2026 3:00pm 49 min

When then-U.S. president John F . Kennedy created the United States Agency for International Development in 1961, it was meant primarily to administer health and food aid around the world. In the decades since, USAID exp...

Save a tiger, save an ecosystem: Why protecting the big cats is a biodiversity boon

March 17, 2026 3:00pm 49 min

Tiger populations have risen in some countries, such as Bhutan, Nepal and India, but the global population of the big cat species remains critically endangered, says Debbie Banks, campaign lead for tigers and wildlife c...

Understanding how elephants experience time might change how we protect them

March 10, 2026 4:00pm 47 min

Khatijah Rahmat, a postdoctoral researcher at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science in Germany, says she's trying to build legitimacy around the concept of animal temporality — the ability to experience tim...

Tyson Yunkaporta on how the 'wrong story' harms nature, and how we can change it

March 03, 2026 3:00pm 1:00

Indigenous scholar Tyson Yunkaporta (Apalech clan (Wik) Lostmob Nungar) joins the Mongabay Newscast to detail the Aboriginal perspectives behind his latest book, Right Story, Wrong Story: Adventures in Indigenous Thinki...

Live theater tells the story of how Mongabay detected narco airstrips in the Amazon

February 24, 2026 3:00pm 58 min

Mongabay Latam's multiyear, *award-winning **investigation that uncovered 67 clandestine airstrips in the Peruvian Amazon used for drug trafficking sent waves across the local media landscape. It drew attention to the In...

Kiliii Yüyan details 'Guardians of Life' and how we can learn from them

February 17, 2026 3:00pm 54 min

National Geographic photographer Kiliii Yuyän returns to the Mongabay Newscast to share his experience creating his new book, Guardians of Life: Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Science, and Restoring the Planet from spe...

Lessons from 60 years of USAID development projects have been saved by this company

February 10, 2026 3:00pm 39 min

A year ago, U.S. President Donald Trump shut down public access to the Development Experience Clearinghouse, a $30 billion database holding 60 years' worth of institutional knowledge from more than 150,000 projects admin...

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