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How can the history of the planet shape its future?
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24 minutes
Released:
Jul 30, 2021
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Podcast episode
Description
Protecting the planet from climate change is a responsibility of generations from the past and the future. It's down to individuals, corporations and governments alike to take action. So how do we increase public engagement and encourage environmental activism? On this week's episode of Sky News ClimateCast we take a trip to the Natural History Museum, home to 80 million specimens, spanning over 4.5 billion years. We explore why the museum has declared a planetary emergency and hear about what they're doing to raise awareness. Hosts Anna Jones and Katerina Vittozzi speak to the director of the Natural History Museum, Doug Gurr, about how he swapped a corporate career with Amazon UK to one in the museum world. He shares why we should all be passionate about solving climate change to fix our broken planet.Hosts: Anna Jones and Katerina VittozziProducer: Emma Rae WoodhouseReporter: Victoria SeabrookGuests: Doug Gurr and Louis Buckley
Released:
Jul 30, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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