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The Times
Planet Hope
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.This is Planet Hope, a new podcast from The Times in partnership with Rolex and its
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4.8 stars from 22 ratings
Absolutely fascinating!
What a brilliant podcast, I had no idea that so much about the sources of rivers and lakes and water was still to be understood and discovered. Great work is being done -well done Steve and his team and to Rolex for funding sone of his work. The podcast production is superb - breaking the...Read full review »
Debs0126 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 04/20/23
A captivating listen
It’s great to hear from truly inspirational people around the world who are doing good for our planet. A captivating listen. Very well presented and produced!
Helen Peters via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 04/20/23
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