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The Last Resort - by miniaturist street artist Slinkachu

Earth Beat - Small things

On air: 4 March 2011 2:00 (Photo: Slinkachu)

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Earth Beat, 4 March 2011. Small is beautiful. Not just things like seeds, bugs and microphotography, but footprints as well. We take a look at the small things and small solutions that make a big difference to our ever-changing world.

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Smallpox
Host Marnie Chesterton introduces the theme with the story of smallpox. Bioweapons expert Jonathan B. Tucker says that although the disease has been eradicated, we just can’t bring ourselves to get rid of it completely.
 
Slinkachu
Street artist Slinkachu is a miniaturist. He poses tiny model figures in city scenes, photographs them, and leaves his hard work behind, on the mean streets of big cities. As his new exhibition Concrete Ocean opens, he explains what drew him to this Lilliputian art form. You can view Slinkachu's work below.
 
Insect photographer
Igor Siwanowicz - winner of the Olympus BioScapes competition - on insect glamour photography and how he brings the world of creepy crawlies to life with brilliant size and colour. Photos below.
 
The seed bank - in a bank
They say good things come in small packages, and it’s hard to think of a better example than seeds. Seed collector Jeremiah Gettle is passionate about seeds and has opened a seed bank - in an actual bank. He tells Marnie how his hobby became a job. Link - Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds.
 
Cola Life
Even in the remotest parts of the world you can usually find a shop that sells Coca-Cola. So why is it then that fizzy drinks can reach parts of the world where medicines can’t? Simon Berry, founder of Cola Life, talks about his campaign to distribute life-saving medicines contained in small pods that fit between Coke bottles which are transported around Africa. Is this potentially a small idea with a big impact?
 
Video - Simon Berry speaks at a TEDx event, Berlin
 
 
 
Measuring the world’s smallest eco-footprint

Steve Tinsley, a professor at the Sustainable Development Research Centre in Forres, took samples in Findhorn - a town in northern Scotland - from its 300 residents and 3000 annual visitors, estimating the environmental cost of everything they did. Download a PDF of the report.
 
Living in Findhorn
Most of us would agree that a small environmental impact on the world is a good thing. The people of Findhorn have taken that to heart and have claimed the prize of the town with the smallest eco-footprint ever measured. Link - Findhorn Foundation.
 
Video - trailer for ‘The Turning Point: A Return to Community’
 
 
 
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  • Bioweapons expert Jonathan B. Tucker<br>&copy; Photo: Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_B._Tucker
  • Rahima Banu of Bangladesh was the last person infected with the naturally occurring variola major variation of smallpox in 1975<br>&copy; Photo: Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smallpox
  • Fantastic Voyage (context shot) - Slinkachu<br>&copy; Photo: Slinkachu - http://slinkachu.com/home
  • Fantastic Voyage - Slinkachu<br>&copy; Photo: Slinkachu - http://slinkachu.com/home
  • Sugar High (context shot) - Slinkachu <br>&copy; Photo: Slinkachu - http://slinkachu.com/home
  • Sugar High - Slinkachu <br>&copy; Photo: Slinkachu - http://slinkachu.com/home
  • The Last Resort (context shot) - Slinkachu <br>&copy; Photo: Slinkachu - http://slinkachu.com/home
  • The Last Resort - Slinkachu <br>&copy; Photo: Slinkachu - http://slinkachu.com/home
  • Igor Siwanowicz&#039;s winning entry in the Olympus Bioscapes competition - frontal section of Harvestman/Daddy long legs&#039; eyes<br>&copy; Photo: RNW/Igor Siwanowicz - http://www.rnw.nl/english
  • Eumegalodon by Igor Siwanowics<br>&copy; Photo: RNW/Igor Siwanowicz - http://www.rnw.nl/english
  • Praying Mantis by Igor Siwanowics<br>&copy; Photo: RNW/Igor Siwanowicz - http://www.rnw.nl/english
  • Hoody Caterpillar by Igor Siwanowicz<br>&copy; Photo: RNW/Igor Siwanowicz - http://www.rnw.nl/english
  • Jumping spider by Igor Siwanowicz<br>&copy; Photo: RNW/Igor Siwanowicz - http://www.rnw.nl/english
  • Cola Life pods in a crate of Coke<br>&copy; Photo: Cola Life - http://www.colalife.org/
  • Children with a Cola Life aid pod<br>&copy; Photo: Cola Life - http://www.colalife.org/
  • Simon Berry with the first version of an aid pod<br>&copy; Photo: Cola Life - http://www.colalife.org/
  • Solar disinfectant bag as provided in Cola Life pods<br>&copy; Photo: Cola Life - http://www.colalife.org/
  • Distant view of Findhorn across Findhorn Bay from Culbin Forest<br>&copy; Photo: Wikimedia - http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Findhorn_Rainbow.JPG

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michael r 15 March 2011 - 1:14am / Oztralia

Thanks for the program. I listen through the ABC News Radio in Australia and catch up on missed programs through the web. A terrific source. easy listening presentation style of a diverse range of thought provoking topics.
Overall an excellent contribution to the global discussion and very good PR for Holland.
Regards,
Michael.

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Earth Beat 17 March 2011 - 6:37pm

Michael, thanks for your kind comments, glad you found us via ABC - the Earth Beat team (in case you need to catch up, all the editions of Earth Beat are available via podcast feed - http://download.omroep.nl/rnw/smac/podcast/xml/en_earthbeat.xml and on iTunes - http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=268839460).

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