Our Broken Planet: The Podcast
Hear from scientists, activists and people at the forefront of the climate and biodiversity crises.
We are living in the age of humans, a time referred to by many as the Anthropocene.
Our species has caused huge changes on our planet, including global warming, ocean acidification, and habitat destruction.
Earth's ecology is in a critical state. But we have the tools to understand what is happening, and what needs to be done.
Find out what the Museum is doing to create a sustainable future and what you can do to help.
How have humans changed the planet? And why does it matter? Let Museum scientists take you through the facts.
Hear from scientists, activists and people at the forefront of the climate and biodiversity crises.
Explore why and how our relationship with the natural world needs to change.
Learn more about how human actions have shaped our planet and hear from people around the world who are working towards a more sustainable future.
We all depend on the natural world for the food we eat, fresh water, medicines and even the oxygen we breathe. Discover more about how nature supports us.
Biodiversity is the incredible variety and volume of life on Earth, and the habitats and ecosystems that support it. It allows us all to live healthy lives.
Humans have been around for a very short period of time - but we have still managed to cause a lot of damage. Our actions have disrupted the balance of life on Earth, through:
Small actions add up to big changes. Discover what you can do. Build a home for wildlife in your garden, cut down on plastic pollution and feed the local birds.
You can also use your voice to ask world leaders to prioritise the natural world.
If we act together, we can make a difference. Here's what you can do to protect nature.
Biodiversity is connected to almost every aspect of our lives, but it needs our help. Small actions can make a big difference.
Hope isn't lost. If we all work together, we can help our planet recover. Celebrate the latest success stories.
We have declared a planetary emergency. Our 300 scientists are working on understanding our past so we can protect our future.
Using a collection of more than 80 million specimens, we'll help tackle new diseases, turn around the climate emergency, protect food supplies and boost biodiversity.
Find out how we are championing the UK's urban nature and building communities to act for local wildlife.
Climate change is one of the biggest challenges facing humanity. Find out more about global warming, greenhouse gases and fossil fuels. Discover what we're doing to help understand and mitigate their effects.
Plastics have permeated almost every part of our planet, including uninhabited islands and the deepest parts of the ocean. Find out the effect plastic has on nature and us.
Extinction rates are accelerating all over the world. Find out which species are most at risk.
Mining for natural resources has changed the face of our planet. Read more about mining for fossil fuels, precious metals and critical elements, the effects on nature and how we can power our world more sustainably.
The World Health Organisation estimates that man-made air pollution kills about seven million worldwide every year. Find out more about the causes and effects of air pollution.
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