Our Broken Planet

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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.

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  • Paisley Ann Floyd
    Listen to this guys,
    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
  • madnoweather
    WOW
    I absolutely learned so much from this podcast! THANK YOU 🙏 for those who fight the fight daily! People do not realize the issues faced with the ecosystem when a plant or animal heads towards extinction it’s heartbreaking and but I also understand why some have to do things to support their Families. So it’s great when people can work together and understanding like the work Charles is doing with the pangolins!!💛I binge-listened to entire show in a few hours!! Sending luv to Tori and Khalil💛
  • ToriinGA
    Love it
    Finally a podcast that is interesting and educational!
  • Frozenfears
    Another Season Please!!
    I wish this was an ongoing podcast, it’s so well produced and the information is so important!
  • Marsman61
    Animal Lover & True Crime Lover’s Dream Podcast
    A combination of my two favorite topics! Well presented by two PhD’s who dive deep into singular crimes perpetrated against the world’s flora and fauna. Culturally sensitive and unbiased while concentrating on the plight of the plants and animals. The unvarnished truth about the stakes involved and the reasons why the criminality continues (greed or need, vanity or superstition). Topics covered are intriguing and often stunningly complicated, with lots of money changing hands. It seems the native peoples and biodiversity are the most likely collateral damage. Themes I hope they will cover in the future would be fur farming and trapping, seal hunting in Canada’s Atlantic Provinces and the ongoing disaster of industrial agriculture.
  • mmj111
    Super interesting
    Didn’t know what a pangolin was until I saw South Park ….. anyway super cool information and lively hosts
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