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How to save the Amazon : a journalist's deadly quest for answers
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Rain forest conservation Amazon River Region.
2025
On 5 June 2022, award-winning journalist Dom Phillips was working on this book, alongside the indigenous expert Bruno Pereira, when they were both shot. They are believed to have been assassinated by one of the criminal networks whose ecological exploitation they were working to expose. As the world becomes more aware of the significance of the Amazon, home to nearly 400 billion trees, working in this vast region has become ever more dangerous for activists and journalists. Fires, land grabs, and the invasion of reserves have all spiked over recent decades, pushing the world's biggest forest ever closer to a point of no return. A group of expert writers took up his partially completed manuscript, committed to his mission of uncovering the truth about deforestation and searching for solutions.
When DJs ruled the world
2009
Looks back at the age of the clubs in the 1990s such as Gatecrasher, which were dominated by mixmaster DJs like Norman Cook, Pete Tong, Judge Jules, Jeremy Healy and Peter Cunnah - and women like Sonique. The era ended after the millennium and is the subject of the author's book \"Superstar DJs Here We Go!\".
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\No one can ever be the next John Peel\
2004
Interview with Rob Da Bank, real name Robert Gorham, the main contender for the most difficult job in pop, replacing the late, great John Peel on Radio 1's late night slot. (Original abstract - amended)
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