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Translating Science Audio Articles

Welcome to the Translating Science audio article library. We are a volunteer-run project dedicated to increasing the accessibility and impact of climate and environmental science. Our volunteers take new environmental research and convert it into interesting and engaging articles, which breaks the research down, explains why this research is relevant to you, and what you can do to help if you feel inspired! If you'd like to read the article while you listen, please head to our website https://another-way.org.uk/translating-science/

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    Nature's craziest commute: the story of wild salmon

    What stands between a salmon and its journey home? From quiet rivers to the open ocean and back again, salmon undertake one of nature’s most extraordinary migrations. Explore how climate change, pollution, predators and physical barriers connect, and why understanding the full picture is key to ensuring their survival within marine conservation.To read the article while you listen, follow the link to our website below: https://another-way.org.uk/natures-craziest-commute-how-salmon-migration-impacts-conservation/

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    Secondhand shopping has a fast fashion problem

    Secondhand shopping is often sold as the solution to the fashion industry’s overconsumption problem, but recent research shows that despite growing popularity in resale shopping, the fast fashion market shows no signs of slowing down. So, researchers set out to investigate why this might be... join us as we delve into what they discovered. To read the article while you listen, follow the link below to our website: https://another-way.org.uk/secondhand-shopping-has-a-fast-fashion-problem-how-the-resale-market-is-encouraging-overconsumption/

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Welcome to the Translating Science audio article library. We are a volunteer-run project dedicated to increasing the accessibility and impact of climate and environmental science. Our volunteers take new environmental research and convert it into interesting and engaging articles, which breaks the research down, explains why this research is relevant to you, and what you can do to help if you feel inspired! If you'd like to read the article while you listen, please head to our website https://another-way.org.uk/translating-science/

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Welcome to the Translating Science audio article library. We are a volunteer-run project dedicated to increasing the accessibility and impact of climate and environmental science. Our volunteers take new environmental research and convert it into interesting and engaging articles, which breaks the...

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