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Planet Hope

Planet Hope

By: The Times
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Rising temperatures and extreme weather have become the new normal - but all is not lost.


In this podcast series about finding hope on a changing planet, The Times's Environment Editor Adam Vaughan sets out to understand what exactly is happening to the world around us and meets the experts trying to hold back the tide.


Planet Hope is a podcast from The Times and The Sunday Times in partnership with Rolex and its Perpetual Planet Initiative, which supports individuals and organisations who go above and beyond to safeguard and preserve our world for the next generation. The Rolex Perpetual Planet Initiative is rapidly expanding and now has a portfolio of over 20 partners.

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  • Coming soon - Planet Hope
    Apr 13 2023

    Introducing Planet Hope - a new podcast from The Times in partnership with Rolex and its Perpetual Planet Initiative. Follow the podcast now to never miss an episode.


    Each day we watch as rising temperatures, extreme weather and extinctions are accepted as the new normal. The list of bleak headlines feels endless.


    It’s no wonder hope is wavering. But all is not lost.


    In this podcast series, Adam Vaughan, Environment Editor for The Times, asks why our planet is changing so rapidly and meets leading experts from around the world who are trying to change the tide.


    Through its Perpetual Planet Initiative, Rolex supports individuals and organisations who go above and beyond to safeguard and preserve our planet for the next generation.


    The Initiative is rapidly expanding and now has a portfolio of more than 20 partners.


    You can listen to new episodes of Planet Hope every Thursday wherever you get your podcasts.


    This podcast is advertiser funded.


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    2 mins
  • Navigating The Great Spine of Africa with Steve Boyes
    Apr 20 2023

    The balance between wilderness areas and the species that depend on them are fragile and are being threatened. Environment Editor for The Times, Adam Vaughan joins conservationist and National Geographic Explorer Steve Boyes in Zimbabwe to investigate why Africa’s greatest water sources - the rivers that run through the heart of the continent - are crucial to a prosperous future environment in Africa and beyond.


    Through its Perpetual Planet Initiative, Rolex supports the Great Spine of Africa expeditions that traverse and document thousands of kilometres of rivers never scientifically documented before.


    This is Planet Hope, a new podcast from The Times in partnership with Rolex and its Perpetual Planet Initiative.


    Series producer: Anya Pearce


    This podcast is advertiser funded.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    40 mins
  • Revolutionising the world's plastic waste problem with Miranda Wang
    Apr 27 2023

    With estimates suggesting that there are more than 5 trillion pieces of micro and macro plastics in our seas and continued reports stating that a truckload of plastic enters our oceans every minute, we can no longer turn a blind eye to the life cycle of plastic products once they are thrown in the bin. Environment Editor for The Times, Adam Vaughan is joined by scientist, tech entrepreneur and Rolex Awards for Enterprise Laureate Miranda Wang to learn how her innovative upcycling technology is paving the way for plastic to have a second, third… maybe even evergreen life.


    This is Planet Hope, a new podcast from The Times in partnership with Rolex and its Perpetual Planet Initiative.


    Series producer: Anya Pearce


    This podcast is advertiser funded.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    41 mins
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