Offering solutions and practical tips on how we can tackle climate change, as well as hearing from experts, campaigners and well-known names, like David Attenborough and Idris Elba. ‘What Planet Are We On?’ shines a light on some of the most challenging environmental issues of our time and takes a closer look at how we choose to live on this planet. Hosted by science, natural history and environmental broadcaster Liz Bonnin alongside the BBC’s environment correspondent Matt McGrath and science correspondent Victoria Gill, we’ll be exploring some of the impacts we’re having on the world and what we can do about it.
In this special episode ahead of the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow, Liz Bonnin puts your questions to the BBC’s environment correspondent Matt McGrath, science correspondent Victoria Gill, and energy policy expert Professor Jim Watson.
With contributions from Sir Ranulph Fiennes, Mya-Rose Craig and Chris Packham, questions tackled include how much carbon does it take to melt a cubic metre of sea ice, why is a new coal mine in Cum...
A quick hello from the team of ‘What Planet Are We On?’ to tell you about a special episode we’re making this autumn to answer YOUR climate questions.
We’ll be back with our host Liz Bonnin alongside the BBC’s environment correspondent Matt McGrath and science correspondent Victoria Gill.
Plus, we’ll be joined by Professor Jim Watson from UCL’s Institute of Sustainable Resources.
So send us your question about climate change or the U...
This is a bonus episode recorded at the Manchester Science Festival. Liz Bonnin talks to the acclaimed musician, Brian Eno, and environmental lawyer, James Thornton, along with a virtual audience about how our legal system can help tackle climate change and protect all life on earth. They also get into art, philosophy and creating an ecological civilization too! James is chief executive of ClientEarth, an environmental charity usin...
In this bonus clip, Liz Bonnin, Matt McGrath and Victoria Gill talk about their favourite climate solutions from this series.
We’ve heard over 100 solutions, tips or ideas from our guests - so we've put the longlist on the 'What Planet Are We On?' website so you can see them all.
This episode is about leadership. The team are joined by the UN’s former top climate diplomat, Christiana Figueres, and her political strategist, Tom Rivett-Carnac, who helped bring together world leaders for the historic Paris Agreement to combat climate change in 2015. They host the ‘Outrage and Optimism’ pod and they’ve written a book called ‘The Future We Choose’. Liz Bonnin, Victoria Gill and Matt McGrath discuss the challenge...
In part 2, we hear from some of the world’s leading young activists; Jamie Margolin, an American climate justice campaigner and the co-executive director of Zero Hour; Vanessa Nakate, a Ugandan climate justice activist and founder of the Rise Up Movement; and 15 year-old environmentalist, Holly Gillibrand, who was one of the youngest climate activists in the UK when she first began school strikes in the Scottish Highlands where she...
This episode is about a musician in the award-winning British band, Foals, who wants to see big changes in both the live music industry and wider society. In a rare and personal interview, Edwin Congreave, says certain types of heavily polluting tours shouldn’t take place anymore and there are greener alternatives to connect with audiences. Edwin speaks to Matt McGrath and Victoria Gill about his own realisation about the fragilit...
This episode is about business, invention and changing the way we do things. Can we continue with ‘business as usual’ if we are going to build a sustainable future and reach our net zero targets? Norman Crowley, the founder of Crowley Carbon talks to Liz Bonnin and Matt McGrath about his approach to innovations and solutions and Sian Sutherland co-founder of A Plastic Planet discusses her campaign to eliminate plastic waste and how...
This episode is about our economy. As governments pour billions into the system following the pandemic, can our future be both prosperous AND green? Liz Bonnin, Matt McGrath and Victoria Gill ask economist Kate Raworth from Oxford University and author of ‘Doughnut Economics’ and Professor Rebecca Henderson from Harvard Business School and author of ‘Reimagining Capitalism In A World On Fire’ if capitalism holds the solution to a m...
This episode is about optimism and hope and where we can find it in the often depressing climate change story.
The supermodel, businesswoman and ‘Who Cares Wins’ podcaster Lily Cole talks to Liz Bonnin, Matt McGrath and Victoria Gill along with young conservationist Bella Lack about their own activism and projects, staying positive and the future of the planet.
Lily also discusses the challenges of hypocrisy and tells the team, it’s...
In part 2 of our trees episode, conservation scientist from the Zoological Society of London, Monica Bohm, talks about how climate change, deforestation and habitat loss is impacting plants and animals around the world. Monica works on ZSL and WWF’s Living Planet Report monitoring population sizes of living things.
This episode is about trees; losing them, planting them, protecting them and the amazing ecosystems they support. We hear from former NASA and Apple engineer turned YouTuber, Mark Rober, who has millions of subscribers to his YouTube channel. He reflects on galvanising a youth movement in the US with fellow YouTuber MrBeast to plant 20 million trees. Plus, Bryna Griffin, Head of Forests Programme for BirdLife International, talks a...
In part 2, Alannah Weston, the chair of Selfridges, talks to Liz Bonnin, Victoria Gill and Matt McGrath about how an iconic department store which sells lots of stuff goes about trying to create a more sustainable business model.
This episode looks at the stuff we buy and the impact it has on the planet. The Repair Shop’s Jay Blades talks to Liz Bonnin and Matt McGrath about consumerism and re-evaluating how we buy things. Plus, Professor John Barrett from The University of Leeds sheds light on the emissions created in the manufacturing process and Dr Nicole Koenig-Lewis from Cardiff Business School looks at alternative ways of consuming.
This episode is about climate denial, apathy and how we choose to live on the planet. Professor Lorraine Whitmarsh, the director of the Centre for Climate Change and Social Transformations and Professor Katherine Hayhoe, an atmospheric scientist at Texas Tech University join Liz Bonnin, Matt McGrath and Victoria Gill to talk about the scientific basis for human-made climate change and reasons behind our behaviours.
In Part 2, Liz Bonnin, Matt McGrath and Victoria Gill discuss the foods we produce, buy and eat and speak to Indra Thillainathan, an agriculture and land use analyst at the Committee on Climate Change, which gives independent advice to the UK government on building a low-carbon economy.
This episode is about food and farming. Hollywood actor Idris Elba and his wife Sabrina Dhowre Elba are UN Goodwill Ambassadors for the International Fund for Agricultural Development and talk about the impacts of climate change on poor, rural communities in Africa.
They also share some personal insights with Liz Bonnin, Matt McGrath and Victoria Gill about inequality, the state of our global food systems and how we can all do some...
In Part 2, Liz Bonnin, Matt McGrath and Victoria Gill hear 10 things we can do to help tackle climate change with Crystal Chissell, Vice President of Operations and Engagement at Project Drawdown. The non-profit US organisation looks into existing climate solutions.
The celebrated broadcaster, Sir David Attenborough, shares his thoughts about the impact of the pandemic on tackling climate change. He says he is frustrated by the delay of government action to protect the natural world and tells us the excesses of capitalism should be "curbed" to save nature.
Plus, Liz Bonnin, Matt McGrath and Victoria Gill reflect on where we are at now and what lies ahead.
A quick hello and welcome from the team of ‘What Planet Are We On?’. Coming very soon to BBC Sounds, a new podcast about climate change and how we choose to live on this planet.
Hosted by science, natural history and environmental broadcaster Liz Bonnin alongside the BBC’s environment correspondent Matt McGrath and science correspondent Vic Gill, we’ll be exploring some of the impacts we’re having on the world.
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