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The series that attempts to put a monetary value on the services the earth’s living systems deliver.

It’s a hundred million year old co-dependency. Flowering plants Trees on Tap need bees and bees need flowering plants. But protecting that relationship is not just about nature, it is about cold, hard, cash.

Welcome to Nature Inc – a new series that reveals the true value of nature by putting a price tag on it.


SHOWING TIMES
Starting Fridays July at 1930 GMT.
Repeated: Saturdays at 1930, Mondays at 1230 (AP ONLY), Tuesdays at 1530, Wednesdays at 0130 (not SA, ME or AP). All times are in GMT.


Every year we spend billions of dollars on pumping and purifying water for the world’s ever-expanding cities.


This week, a keyhole into the price nations are paying for failing to stop species invasion.


Nature Inc investigates a claim that our coral reefs are worth $30 billion a year.


Nature Inc. travels to the Andes to investigate melting glaciers


Nature Inc looks at how saving the planet has become big business


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