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BBC Inside Science

Future risk planning; Millennium Seed Bank; Urban trees

BBC Inside Science

BBC

Technology, Science

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 10 December 2020

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Dr Alex Lathbridge brings you the week in science. As the first COVID vaccines are delivered this week hastening the first glimmers of a return to normal life, is it too soon to be thinking about other future threats to humanity? James Arbuthnot, chair of a House of Lords select committee tasked to look at risk planning, and fellow committee member Martin Rees discuss their meeting this week and the assessment of the scientists invited to share their interpretations of future threats like AI, solar flares and volcanic eruptions. They are inviting evidence submissions until January 28th 2021. The Millennium Seed Bank was setup as a safety net to protect and conserve rare, threatened and useful wild plants for generations to come. As it celebrates 20 years of operation it can claim to host 16 per cent of the world’s bankable flora in its sturdy underground vaults. Alex heads down to the Royal Botanic Gardens in Wakehurst, Sussex, and meets the team coaxing seeds to life to check their viability or using cryopreserving on those seeds less convivial to being preserved. One key project is protecting farmed crops that have lost genetic diversity over time and are at risk from climate change. Through collecting and researching the wild ‘cousins’ of our modern day crops Wakehurst, Kew Gardens and its partners are researching and harnessing the resilient traits found in these less pampered crop relatives. Treezilla.org is a citizen science project designed to increase understanding of all the urban tress in the UK. Scientists, together with the public, are getting their tape measures out and cataloguing the trees to better ascertain how they influence the environment in towns and cities across the UK, to map their ages, species, sizes and health, and to help future planners to put the knowledge to work. Kate Hand is a researcher at the Open University who is looking at ways to increase our knowledge of the values trees bring to our urban environments – specifically through the lens of Milton Keynes which, it transpires, is quite the urban arboretum.

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Hello there this is the podcast of Inside Science from BBC Radio 4, first broadcast on the 10th of December 2020.

0:48.0

I'm Alex Lathbridge. Today we're taking a trip to Sussex to visit the bank described by Sir David Attenborough

0:54.8

as perhaps the most significant conservation initiative ever.

0:59.1

Plus, how you can download a phone app and help scientists learn more about the trees around you.

1:05.7

But first up, some considerable light at the end of the tunnel this week as the NHS began

1:10.1

distributing vaccines to several thousand people. And though this disaster is far from over, maybe we should start thinking

1:16.8

about what to worry about next.

1:19.4

The House of Lord Select Committee on Risk Assessment and Risk Planning has been doing just that since October,

1:25.0

and there's still time to submit evidence for their inquiry until 28th of January.

1:30.0

On Wednesday, they heard evidence from two former government chief scientific advisors.

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