Our Broken Planet is a podcast from the Natural History Museum in London that examines the environmental challenges transforming life on Earth — from climate change and biodiversity loss to pollution and habitat destruction. Hosted by museum scientists and science communicators, the series draws on cutting-edge research and the institution’s vast scientific expertise to explain not only what is happening to our planet, but why.
Each episode features conversations with researchers, conservationists, and subject specialists who explore the complex systems connecting ecosystems, species, and human societies. Rather than presenting environmental issues as distant or abstract, the podcast highlights tangible evidence from fieldwork, collections-based research, and global studies. It also emphasizes potential solutions, showcasing innovative approaches in conservation biology, sustainable development, and ecological restoration.
By combining scientific rigor with accessible storytelling, Our Broken Planet helps listeners understand the scale of today’s environmental challenges while offering informed optimism rooted in research. It is ideal for curious learners who want evidence-based insight into how science is responding to the planet’s most urgent problems.
https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/our-broken-planet-podcast.html