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Planet Hope

Planet Hope

The Times

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 Perpetual Planet Initiative. Through its Initiative, Rolex supports individuals and organisations who go above and beyond to safeguard and preserve our planet for the next generation. The Rolex Perpetual Planet Initiative is rapidly expanding and now has a portfolio of more than 20 partners.






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  • 15 - Harvesting drinking water from the air with Beth Koigi

    Even for countries with adequate water resources, water scarcity is not uncommon. But for those who live in remote and poverty struck areas of the world, water scarcity can be the difference between life and death. With reports suggesting that by 2025 half of the world's population could be living in areas facing water scarcity, is there a way to turn the tide? Environment Editor for The Times, Adam Vaughan is joined by Kenyan entrepreneur and Laureate of the 2023 Rolex Awards for Enterprise Beth Koigi to learn more about her commitment to provide water access for those in need with her innovative solution, harvesting drinking water from the air. 


    This is Planet Hope, a podcast from The Times in partnership with Rolex and its Perpetual Planet Initiative. 


    Series producer: Anya Pearce


    This podcast is advertiser funded.





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    Thu, 18 Apr 2024 - 36min
  • 14 - Series 2 of Planet Hope coming soon…

    Planet Hope from The Times in partnership with Rolex and its Perpetual Planet Initiative. Follow the podcast now to never miss an episode.


    Rising sea levels, increasingly extreme weather patterns, alarming extinction of species—these headlines surround us everyday and are intensifying far more rapidly than we had ever feared.


    Yet, amidst these global threats, hope remains boundless.


    In this podcast series Adam Vaughan, Environment Editor for The Times, meets the leading experts from around the world who are committed to finding solutions to protect the planet and to benefit humanity. 


    From the deepest oceans to the highest peaks, these explorers, scientists, entrepreneurs and citizens are committed to a common goal - to protect our home, Earth.


    You can listen to new episodes of Planet Hope every Thursday wherever you get your podcasts.


    This podcast is advertiser funded.





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    Mon, 15 Apr 2024 - 2min
  • 13 - Building corridors of life in Brazil’s rainforest with Laury Cullen Jr

    The loss of forests across earth has increased at alarming levels. Five hundred years ago, the Atlantic Forest in Brazil spanned 330 million acres - more than three times the size of California- and by the 1970s, 80 percent of the woodland had been lost. Environment Editor for The Times, Adam Vaughan is joined by entrepreneur and Rolex Awards for Enterprise Laureate Laury Cullen Jr to hear how he is building corridors of trees to help revive the Atlantic Forests unique biosphere.


    This is Planet Hope, a new podcast from The Times in partnership with Rolex and its Perpetual Planet Initiative. 


    Clips: Al Jazeera, CGTN America, Carbon Brief


    Series producer: Anya Pearce


    This podcast is advertiser funded.



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    Thu, 06 Jul 2023 - 31min
  • 12 - Reducing food waste with Nnaemeka Ikegwuonu

    It is estimated that 37 percent of Nigerian agriculture is lost due to inefficient or non-existent cold chains. And this food spoilage - due to a lack of cold storage - costs 93 million small farmers in Nigeria a quarter of their annual income. The food production crisis in Nigeria is a serious issue that has significant implications for the country’s economy and the livelihoods of the most populous country in Africa. Environment Editor for The Times, Adam Vaughan is joined by entrepreneur and Rolex Awards for Enterprise Laureate Nnaemeka Ikegwuonu to learn more about how he has transformed the food cycle in Nigeria, and beyond, from farming through to consumption. 


    This is Planet Hope, a new podcast from The Times in partnership with Rolex and its Perpetual Planet Initiative.


    Series producer: Anya Pearce


    This podcast is advertiser funded.



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    Thu, 29 Jun 2023 - 36min
  • 11 - The power of conservation photography with Cristina Mittermeier

    We have all seen the images of bleached coral reefs, fishermen throwing back inadvertent catches and overflow waste pipes being pumped out to sea. But how do these photographs help to conserve the planet and has time run out to truly make a difference? Environment Editor for The Times, Adam Vaughan is joined by photographer, conservationist and Rolex-partner, Cristina Mittermeier, to learn how she aims to save the Earth’s oceans through storytelling, education and the power of photography.


    This is Planet Hope, a new podcast from The Times in partnership with Rolex and its Perpetual Planet Initiative. 


    Series producer: Anya Pearce 


    Clips: PBS, Sky News


    This podcast is advertiser funded.



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    Thu, 22 Jun 2023 - 36min
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