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Rare Earth

BBC Radio 4
Climate Change
Renewable Energy
General Election
Environmental Conservation
Sustainable Practices
Future Generations Act
Green Investment
Environmental Policies
Pollution
Nature Crisis
Cost Of Living Crisis
Public Policy
Rivers
Conservative Party
Labour Party
North Sea Oil and Gas
Flooding
Nature
Biodiversity
Public Transportation

Environmental journalist Tom Heap and physicist Helen Czerski tackle major stories about our environment and wildlife, celebrate the wonder of nature and meet the people determined to keep it wonderful.

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We tend to think of wildlife as something which exists in the countryside or in nature reserves, but in fact there are plenty of plants and animals which thrive in an urban environment. In this programme Tom Heap and Helen Czerski explore the species... more

190 years ago Charles Darwin stepped ashore in Falmouth at the end of a five year voyage that would transform the way in which we all think about nature. But how does his work and that of his fellow evolutionary theorist, Alfred Russel Wallace stand ... more

Whether you love to express yourself through fashion, or find getting dressed a chore, clothing isn’t optional - and every choice has an impact. So how do our fashion choices affect the environment? Who's paying the price? And - most importantly - ho... more

For thirty years world leaders have been gathering to negotiate the planet's route away from climate disaster. For thirty years carbon emissions have been rising and hopes have been fading. Is it time to admit defeat and search for a new strategy to ... more

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Dawn Scott
Executive Dean for the School of Animal, Rural and Environmental Sciences at Nottingham Trent University
Nottingham Trent University
Episode: Hiding in Plain Sight
Siân Moxon
Architect, Associate Professor of Sustainable Architecture at London Metropolitan University, and founder of the campaign group Rewild My Street
London Metropolitan University/Rewild My Street
Episode: Hiding in Plain Sight
Chris Fitch
Author of Wild Cities
Episode: Hiding in Plain Sight
Armand Marie Leroi
Professor of Evolutionary Developmental Biology
Imperial College London
Episode: The Evolution of Evolution
Sandra Knapp
Naturalist and Curator at the Natural History Museum
Natural History Museum
Episode: The Evolution of Evolution
Patrick Grant
Judge of The Great British Sewing Bee, clothing designer and entrepreneur
The Great British Sewing Bee
Episode: Fashioning the Future
Kate Fletcher
Professor of Sustainability, Design and Fashion Systems at Manchester Metropolitan University
Manchester Metropolitan University
Episode: Fashioning the Future
Simon Platts
Sustainability consultant with a deep background in the clothing industry
Episode: Fashioning the Future
Skye Pennant
Clothing repair specialist and founder of The Slow Stitch Club
The Slow Stitch Club
Episode: Fashioning the Future

Hosts

Helen Czerski
Co-host, a physicist known for her insights on environmental issues and a strong background in media and science communication.
Tom Heap
Co-host, an environmental journalist with a reputable background in discussing critical environmental issues and storytelling.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 114 ratings
  • Don’t trust any BBC programmes

    Sad to say I can’t trust any BBC programmes anymore.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    veganman1961
    United Kingdom4 months ago
  • Thank you

    Really loving this podcast.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    kristi history
    United States5 months ago
  • Absolutely Love This Show

    I love ‘Rare Earth’ which looks at both sides of each story and also reminds me of the progress being made which is something I often need. Its easy to be brought down by negative press around the environment but the presenters here do a great job of putting reality and balance to each subject. Keep it up BBC - this is what 2/3 of us want - according to the last episode!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Horner1412
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Very informative, but could be made shorter

    I used to listen to every single episode of the Costing the Earth podcast, but I find these a little too long and I lose interest half way.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    FASBT
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Really liking it so far

    I think this is a great podcast that mixes real analysis of climate issues with a healthy, much-needed dose of solutions journalism that doesn’t make me feel like we’re all bound for Hades.

    That said, in the episode about wooden buildings, I didn’t like the battle royale format in which the two experts were pitted against each other in real time over video call. By all means, cover both positions, but the back and forth style felt too much like cable news fights and emphasized areas of differen... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    laslo0728
    United States2 years ago

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Critics have noted some episodes feel lengthy and could benefit from tighter editing, but overall, content quality and guest selection have received positive remarks.
Listeners appreciate the balance of information and solutions presented, highlighting the hosts' ability to tackle difficult topics without ignoring the positive developments in environmental efforts.
Many enjoy the deep dives into a variety of environmental issues, often expressing gratitude for the engaging and analytical approach, making complex topics more accessible.

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Fashioning the Future
Q: What are your top tips for someone who wants to help make the world a better place when it comes to clothing?
Ask questions of brands about their production practices and reduce the number of pieces you buy, focusing on quality over quantity.
Fashioning the Future
Q: What should we be making clothes out of? What fabrics do work?
The most appropriate materials depend on the local environment, like wool from sheep for the UK, but also exploring alternatives like hemp and flax is important.
A Whale's Life
Q: What should we take away from all this? How do we think about whales in the future?
We need to acknowledge their ecological importance and the interconnectedness of all species, considering them as relatives within our communities.
A Whale's Life
Q: How has our relationship with whales evolved over the centuries?
Historically, humans have scavenged and hunted whales for thousands of years, indicating an evolving relationship that has become more complex with technological advancements and cultural perspectives.
Metals and Minerals
Q: I just wondered if each of you could pick one of them, something that it can do or something that can be used for that perhaps you couldn't do otherwise.
Iola mentions lithium and its importance for electric vehicle electrification, while Pierre adds that rare earth magnets are essential in electric motors.

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This podcast provides a thoughtful examination of pressing environmental issues and the wonders of nature, led by an environmental journalist and a physicist. Various episodes spotlight critical themes such as climate change, biodiversity, and the technological innovations aimed at addressing ecological challenges. Notable topics range from the mysteries of animal migration and the intricate relationship between species, to the significant environmental impacts of industrial processes, such as steel production and data centers. The show is likely to combine analytical insights with personal anecdotes from guests to create a balanced dialogue around the challenges and solutions facing our planet, making it appealing for listeners who seek bo... more

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Recent guests on Rare Earth include:

1. Dawn Scott
2. Siân Moxon
3. Chris Fitch
4. Armand Marie Leroi
5. Sandra Knapp
6. Patrick Grant
7. Kate Fletcher
8. Simon Platts

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