Dr Rounville N. Bardonado: On Natural Healing at The Farm, Philippines

Dr Rounville N. Bardonado: On Natural Healing at The Farm, Philippines
The Farm, a wellness and preventative resort and spa in Batangas, Philippines seeks to heal the spirit not just the body with holistic care and excellent vegan cuisine.

Thailand Canoe Tour Operator Dave Williams Shows Quality and Knowledge Make Good Eco Tourism

Dave Williams runs a specialist paddling and outdoor activity tour company in the south of Thailand. He puts as much emphasis on the environment as on making money, and says there is more to life than climbing the corporate ladder.

Timor Leste Strengthens South East Asian Relations with New Embassy in Singapore

Timor-Leste takes another step towards its aim of joining ASEAN by establishing an embassy in Singapore, some eight years after having established diplomatic relations with the country in May 2002. .

Sanyo Solar Power Visionary Dr. Hiroyuki Kuriyama: How the HIT Solar Cell was Invented

Sanyo Solar Power Visionary Dr. Hiroyuki Kuriyama: How the HIT Solar Cell was Invented
Twenty years ago, fresh graduate Hiroyuki Kuriyama joined Sanyo as a researcher, with revolutionary ideas about thin film silicon technology. He wanted to make the best electronic sensors and screens ever - but his vision gave us some of the most efficient solar cells instead.

Professor Nguyen Viet Nhan: Helping Child Victims of Agent Orange Defoliation

Professor Nguyen Viet Nhan: Helping Child Victims of Agent Orange Defoliation
Professor Nguyen Viet Nhan has dedicated his life to working with child victims of the US Air Force policy of spraying dioxin-based Agent Orange on large areas of Vietnamese countryside in order to kill vegetation that could hide Viet Cong soldiers. Although the war finished decades ago, Kayti Denham explains how his work continues.

Eric Simard Steers Green Initiatives for Victoria Hotels & Resorts in Vietnam and Cambodia

Eric Simard Steers Green Initiatives for Victoria Hotels & Resorts in Vietnam and Cambodia
In Vietnam and Cambodia, there is a French chain of hotels and resorts that strive to do what they can to operate responsibly within the environments in which they operate. Mallika Naguran finds out from the general manager Eric Simard just how Victoria Hotels & Resorts maintain their social and environmental responsibilities.

Ned Deloach on Natural Selection and Marine Invertebrates Gone Wild

Ned Deloach on Natural Selection and Marine Invertebrates Gone Wild
Mallika Naguran meets Ned Deloach, the co-author of Reef Creature Identification, Tropical Pacific, and his wife Anna at the launch of the guidebook in Singapore. And gets hooked by amazing discussions on marine diversity, natural selection and critter hunting.

Pangaea Expedition from The Andaman Islands to Calcutta for Conservation

In 2008, Mike Horn started a worldwide voyage called the Pangaea. The main idea is to unite young people from different countries who are passionate about environment and want to make a difference in their communities and beyond.

Lord Oxburgh on The Science and Politics of Climate Change

“Over the last five years, it seems we may have forgotten the simple basics of climate change,” says Lord Oxburgh, geologist, professor, Fellow of the Royal Society, ex-Chief Scientific Advisor to the UK government, and president of the Carbon Capture and Storage Association.

Khandro Thrinlay Chodon, Lay Master of Buddhism, Inspires Spiritual Retreat in Amanjiwo, near Borobodur

A recent visit to the Amanjiwo in Central Java located at the foothills of the Menoreh Mountain, facing the 9th Century temple of Borobodur allowed Gaia Discovery contributor Kayti Denham to meet with Khandro Thrinlay Chodon, a female Tibetan Buddhist Lay master.

Gary Bencheghib of "Make a Change Bali": Beach Clean-ups Through Personal Conviction, Environmental Responsibility

"Make a Change Bali" aims to promote awareness and educate people on the personal responsibilities and practical solutions that will end Bali's decay and descent into a polluted, rubbish strewn island that no one wants to visit. A profile on Gary Bencheghib.

Olly Steeds of Discovery Channel's Solving History Documentary Series on Conservation and Relevance of History

Acclaimed journalist, explorer and daredevil - Olly Steeds is Discovery Channel's new face of adventure in the brand new series SOLVING HISTORY WITH OLLY STEEDS beginning 28 June 2010. Mallika Naguran tracks down Olly to find out what he thinks about the relevance of history and heritage at this day and time.

Hitesh Mehta on Ecolodge Principles and His New Book "Authentic Ecolodges"

Pioneering and world-renowned landscape architect, environmental planner and architect, Hitesh S Mehta, President of HM Design based in Florida spent the last 30 months travelling 46 countries around the world to research his new book ”Authentic Ecolodges” which is to be published by Harper Collins in October 2010. He talks to Mallika Naguran about the book and ecolodge principles.

President Jose Ramos-Horta on A Sustainable Future for Timor Leste

Timor Leste President shares his vision in lifting the country from the dungeons of poverty and hopelessness, with sustainable development in mind. A Gaia Discovery exclusive.