Living Planet

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4.5
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53 reviews
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This podcast has
100 episodes
Language
Explicit
No
Date created
2005/09/09
Average duration
27 min.
Release period
7 days

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Every Thursday, a new episode of Living Planet brings you environment stories from around the world, digging deeper into topics that touch our lives every day. The prize-winning, weekly half-hour radio magazine and podcast is produced by Deutsche Welle, Germany's international broadcaster - visit dw.com/environment for more.

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What's better: E-readers or paper books?
2024/02/22
Do you ever find yourself stumped by a seemingly simple choice between two things because you're not sure which would be better for the environment? Like plastic or paper packaging, cotton or polyester pants? We're going to try to find some of the answers in a new segment exploring these everyday environmental dilemmas. In this episode we tackle our reading options: electronic books vs paperbacks.
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The comfort of a tree
2024/02/15
How often do you stop to really look at the trees in your neighborhood or in your local park? To observe their details and feel their presence? Though you mightn’t have really noticed them – they certainly notice you. They might even be listening in on your conversations. Journey with us to Berlin to get to know a special tree and meet a tree surgeon who can share some of its secrets.
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We need to talk about farmers and mental health
2024/02/08
Recent studies say mental health is in decline among farmers, and they say climate policy is partially to blame. We spoke with German farmers and experts from different EU countries to find out more. And what they had to say was eye-opening.
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The truly amazing world of fungi
2024/02/01
When you hear the word fungus, what comes to mind? Maybe you're thinking about those semi-circular growths on tree trunks in the forest, or some mold on a piece of fruit. Estimates suggest more than 90% of all fungal species are still unknown to science - and that new discoveries are happening all the time. Join us for a deep dive into the world of fungi.
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If you love salmon, you might want to listen to this...
2024/01/25
From farmed salmon with open wounds and lice-infested bodies, to the dangers of mating between wild salmon and its farmed counterpart after thousands of fish escaped from a fish farm - we take you to Iceland's aquafarms. And: why it's a good idea to pay close attention to the Southern Right Whale.
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Why this 3D-printed house could be a gamechanger
2024/01/19
This week, a deep dive into the fascinating story behind a 3D-printed house made entirely of bio-based materials. We spoke with people behind BioHome 3D to find out why Maine was almost a fateful setting for this project, and what its effect might be on the US housing crisis.
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Is recycling really the answer to the plastic crisis?
2024/01/11
Globally only 9% of all plastic waste is recycled. But why is that rate so low? On this week's episode of Living Planet, we're airing an episode from a special on the plastics age which was produced by the DW podcast On the Green Fence. 
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Bioplastics: The good, the bad and the ugly
2024/01/04
One way to curb the world's plastics problem would be to use bioplastics. But not all bioplastics are created equal.
Bugs that eat plastic
2023/12/28
What if there were a way to curb plastic pollution using enzymes? That's what scientists are exploring. On this episode, we'll take a look at how realistic this solution might be.
The everyday Americans tackling climate change
2023/12/21
Americans across the United States are grappling with unprecedented extreme weather events. And if you travel across the country, you'll meet all manner of people, from winemakers to aviation experts, who are rolling up their sleeves and getting to work to find sustainable solutions.
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What kind of world is possible?
2023/12/15
Some major climate records were broken this year that paint a grim picture. But what we hear less about are the climate trends heading in the right direction. Dr Hannah Ritchie wants to help us see them.
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Cooling amphibians & carbon-capturing mollusks
2023/12/07
Come on a journey from central America to France, to follow the story of the quirky, feathery-gilled Mexican axolotl with a key role in regulating Mexico City's temperature, to meet climate-conscious clam and oyster fishers in Italy, and to visit the backyards, vineyards and fun parks in France replacing their lawn mowers with sheep. Originally broadcast July 2023.
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4.5 out of 5
53 reviews
zyxw01 2024/01/01
I'm wondering about...
Living Planet is a great program for opening eyes (and ears, of course) to so many environmental issues. Each topic is well researched and presented i...
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Love theVibe 2023/05/12
Timely and more inclusive.
Living Planet brings to light more factors—in a more revealing way—than other news podcasts. Covers the world from an accountable first-world perspect...
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🐓🦎 2022/03/01
Great podcast
This is a great podcast, it’s very informative and entertaining.
valdes-stefy 2019/02/13
Excellent!
My favorite podcast i always learn such important information that impacts my decisions and consumption habits. Keep it up!
torilcole 2008/01/04
A Wonderful World View!
I just love this podcast for the international stories they follow!
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