
Épisode 152
12min.
Mapping The World - Endangered Sand
Description
Sand is the most used raw material in the world after air and water. Whether in the waters, the deserts or the rivers, it seems like we will never run out of it. And yet we are missing some everywhere – to make concrete, cities, cutting-edge technologies, polders, artificial islands, etc.
Go over the situation in Cape Verde, Singapore, Vietnam, India and Brittany with Mapping the World and discover the economical, ecological, geopolitical and even criminal stakes. This problematic does not only threaten our beaches, but our entire coastlines.
Versions disponibles
Audio
Français, Allemand
Sous-titre
Espagnol, Anglais, Italien, Polonais
Transcription
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Mapping The World - Endangered Sand

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