In todays first edition of our second season … trash – and lots of it! From the hills of Rwanda, in central Africa, to the lowest lying atolls in the Central Pacific, people are learning how to recycle the mess, turning garbage into gold. And while we’re at it, how about turning the Earth’s heat into energy?
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