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The cloud comes to town – coming soon

July 03, 2026 12:00pm 1 min

The cloud is supposed to be invisible. Limitless. Until it isn't. Coming soon, Living Planet goes in search of the hidden infrastructure being built to power our digital futures.

California's largest lake is turning to dust

June 26, 2026 4:30am 34 min

Dust storms around the world are getting worse and for people like Michelle, living with chronic asthma near a drying lake in California, the results are life-threatening. Elsewhere, seeds of change are being planted in ...

Can we bury climate pollution?

June 19, 2026 4:30am 29 min

What happens after carbon is captured? In this special collaboration with How We Survive, Living Planet follows CO₂ from a cement factory to its final resting place more than a mile beneath the seabed. We investigate the...

Is carbon removal a fantasy?

June 12, 2026 4:30am 29 min

Every time you drive a car, heat your home or board a plane, carbon dioxide enters the atmosphere. A growing industry says it can pull that CO₂ back out again. Living Planet reporter Sam Baker visited two companies behin...

How this super pollutant became as ‘lucrative as cocaine’

June 05, 2026 4:00am 26 min

At some point today, you’ve probably used an appliance that relies on HFCs, also known as refrigerants. They're many times more potent than CO2, which is why the EU, US and others are phasing them out. Planet A reporter ...

Europe’s chemical recycling gamble

May 29, 2026 4:45am 28 min

A new generation of chemical recycling plants promises to turn hard-to-recycle plastics back into new packaging and keep waste out of landfills and incinerators. But as Europe pours millions into the technology, critics ...

The Feldheim experiment: The village that took back its power

May 22, 2026 4:30am 27 min

Wind turbines, pig manure, people power – and one radical idea. Feldheim may look like an ordinary farming village, but it’s become world famous for its unique energy system, where residents pay far less for power than m...

Rats, revisited

May 15, 2026 5:00am 30 min

We thought we were done talking about rats. Then your questions came in. From plague myths to poisoned predators, population growth and climate change to urban allotment gardens in Helsinki, this bonus episode follows th...

Prescription for a superbug crisis

May 08, 2026 4:30am 28 min

After a life-changing accident, Vanessa spent years fighting a dangerous infection that kept coming back. Eventually, doctors discovered why: the bacteria fueling it were resistant to antibiotics. Her story leads us far ...

The dirty truth about laundry (Rebroadcast)

May 01, 2026 4:00am 30 min

Laundry seems harmless - but it’s not. Chemicals, microplastics, and energy use add up fast. Are we overwashing just to feel "clean”? Discover how to clean your clothes smarter - and greener.

War-proofing Ukraine's power grid with solar

April 24, 2026 4:30am 31 min

When Russia targets Ukraine's energy system, it's not just turning off the lights, it's creating conditions for nuclear disaster. Each attack forces a rethink: more solar, more batteries, more distributed, harder-to-hit ...

Something is wrong in the Arctic – Narwhals can tell

April 17, 2026 4:15am 29 min

Alex Ootowak grew up watching narwhals, the "unicorns of the sea", frolic in Canada’s Arctic waters. Then a nearby mine changed everything. In this episode, hear how underwater recordings reveal a decline in narwhals — a...

Why cities keep losing the war on rats

April 10, 2026 5:00am 30 min

In cities around the world, rats aren't just surviving; they're thriving. Despite decades of poison, traps and control, they keep coming back. So, what is it about modern city life that suits them so well? From Berlin to...

Pray or act? Churches at a crossroads

April 03, 2026 4:55am 30 min

Climate change is reshaping the world - but inside many churches, it’s barely spoken about. So what’s behind the silence? One believer whose passion for God’s creation started as a kid surrounded by manatees and mangrove...

Geothermal could be huge, why isn't it?

March 27, 2026 6:00am 33 min

Brock Yordy once helped extract fossil fuels; now, he’s using the same skills to tap the Earth’s heat for clean energy. His journey from oilfields to geothermal puts a new spotlight on a big question: can the industry th...

Houston, we have a plastic problem!

March 20, 2026 6:00am 29 min

Chemical recycling promises to transform plastic waste, and Houston is at the center of this big experiment in the US. While industry touts it as a breakthrough, activists are finding that much of the plastic doesn't get...

Would the four-day work week kill productivity?

March 13, 2026 5:00am 34 min

The four-day work week was a hot new trend not all that long ago, but amid stagnating economies, some countries are pushing for more work, not less. Even in Europe, the German chancellor is calling for an end to "lifesty...

Arctic farming: Climate fix or future problem?

March 06, 2026 5:00am 35 min

As climate change reshapes the Arctic, Norwegian scientists are testing how far north farming can go. But is expanding Arctic agriculture a responsible answer to future food shortages, or a risky bet?

Rainforests’ invisible carbon problem

February 27, 2026 5:00am 28 min

The rainforests in northeast Australia are some of the most protected in the world – they haven't been logged in nearly 40 years. But after decades of measuring these forests tree by tree, scientists have uncovered a tro...

Why some men tune out climate change

February 20, 2026 5:00am 33 min

Do men really care less about the environment than women or is the story more complicated? We unpack the "Green Gender Gap," the politics and identity behind it, and the surprising ways men — from veterans to lumberjacks...

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