
Nature is in crisis. Hear from activists, scientists and those most affected as we unpack the challenges we face as well as the solutions that lie within our grasp. In this podcast from the Natural History Museum in London, discover the interconnected issues facing our planet and explore what we can do about them together.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 22 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Surveys show that most of us are really worried about climate change and we want something to be done. But what?
This series, we've explored many ways in which nature is changing in response to human activity and the dangers posed to people and pla... more
A more sustainable future lies within reach. One where human societies are powered by wind and solar energy, leaving behind dirty, climate-changing fossil fuels in the past. Sounds good right?
But with many tonnes of rare earth metals needed to m... more
Nigeria has some of the highest levels of unhealthy air across the African continent – a leading cause of inflammatory illness and premature death. Could its huge and growing cohort of young people have the solution?
Tori & Khalil head to the “Gia... more
As modern human societies have tried to dominate and organise nature, we have been interacting with other species in some dangerous ways. From encroaching on the territory of wild creatures, to industrially farming other species in unnaturally crampe... more
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This is, undoubtedly, my favourite podcast. They explore and discuss some really interesting environmental topics in a way that is accessible but provides enough detail for almost any listener. The topics are interesting and the production is just some of the best I’ve ever experienced in a podcast. I really hope we get another season soon!
Just amazing leaned so many things even tho a lot of thing r negative, some positive things are so interesting 🤨
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8.73/10.00
Interesting albeit a bit depressing when you realise what a stain on the world is humans are, but nevertheless enjoyable and informative.
I have learned so much from this podcast! The hosts are so human, animated and a pleasure to listen to. I never knew Chameleons and Orchids were a threatened species. Please keep the podcast going. It’s so educational.
So I wish this lasted forever but that means more cute, poor , endangered animals. I feel like eleven episodes is already to many poor animals going into extinction. But this was an amazing podcast I love it so much, thank you for putting info into my brain and letting me know about this. I just listened to the episode on Pangolins and they sound adorable 🥰, I wish I could see a baby in the wild that was not in danger of being endangered. THANK YOU FOR THIS PODCASTS









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