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Planet Hope

Rising temperatures and extreme weather have become the new normal - but all is not lost.


In this podcast series about finding hope on a changing planet, The Times's Environment Editor Adam Vaughan sets out to understand what exactly is happening to the world around us and meets the experts trying to hold back the tide.


Planet Hope is a podcast from The Times and The Sunday Times in partnership with Rolex and its Perpetual Planet Initiative, which supports individuals and organisations who go above and beyond to safeguard and preserve our world for the next generation. The Rolex Perpetual Planet Initiative is rapidly expanding and now has a portfolio of over 20 partners.


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Update frequency
every 6 days
Average duration
35 minutes
Episodes
30
Years Active
2023 - 2025
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Pablo García Borboroglu – The penguin guardian of Patagonia

Pablo García Borboroglu – The penguin guardian of Patagonia

From oil spills to climate change, penguins are on the frontline of environmental change. Pablo García Borboroglu has spent more than three decades rescuing colonies, moving shipping lanes, and prote…

00:40:04  |   Thu 11 Sep 2025
Series 3 – Exploring the Frontlines of Science and Conservation

Series 3 – Exploring the Frontlines of Science and Conservation

Planet Hope returns for a third series – sharing stories of resilience, discovery and hope. Join Adam Vaughan, Environment Editor at The Times, as he meets extraordinary people from penguin guardians…

00:01:40  |   Tue 02 Sep 2025
Earth Day with Planet Hope

Earth Day with Planet Hope

This Earth Day, discover the podcast about people protecting the planet and the hope that’s still possible. Planet Hope, in paid partnership with Rolex and its Perpetual Planet Initiative returns thi…

00:01:05  |   Mon 21 Apr 2025
Finding Hope for our Planet

Finding Hope for our Planet

In this special episode of Planet Hope we reflect on the insights shared in the series about the future of our planet from the individuals finding solutions to the challenges we face - the explorers,…

00:49:34  |   Thu 21 Nov 2024
Capturing nature’s urgent calls with Paul Nicklen

Capturing nature’s urgent calls with Paul Nicklen

In a world undergoing a rapid transformation due to climate change, a big question remains- is it possible to undo the damage to our planet? Environment Editor for The Times, Adam Vaughan is joined b…

00:42:12  |   Thu 04 Jul 2024
Coral reef gardening with Titouan Bernicot

Coral reef gardening with Titouan Bernicot

Coral reefs are some of the most diverse and vibrant ecosystems on our planet. Occupying less than 0.1% of the ocean floor, coral reefs are home to a quarter of all marine life and play a crucial rol…

00:40:14  |   Thu 27 Jun 2024
Discovering the ocean's twilight zone with Luiz Rocha

Discovering the ocean's twilight zone with Luiz Rocha

The ocean's twilight zone is one of the most important marine areas you’ve most likely never heard of. Home to marine life yet to be discovered and integral to carbon sequestration, it is vital that …

00:43:17  |   Thu 20 Jun 2024
Reconnecting to nature through sound with Michel André

Reconnecting to nature through sound with Michel André

Just as humans depend on sound for survival and expression, animals too rely on auditory cues to navigate their environments. However, nature is increasingly disrupted by human generated noise, from …

00:35:44  |   Thu 13 Jun 2024
Strengthening the protection of oceans with Sylvia Earle

Strengthening the protection of oceans with Sylvia Earle

The acclaimed ocean explorer, scientist, conservationist and Rolex Testimonee, Sylvia Earle shares how her global network of ‘Hope Spots’ are transforming ocean conservation. Sylvia tells Adam Vaugha…

00:48:33  |   Thu 06 Jun 2024
Rewilding the Earth with Kris Tompkins

Rewilding the Earth with Kris Tompkins

The Southern Cone of South America is home to some of the most beautiful and diverse ecosystems in the world. However, decades of exploitation have taken their toll. Expansive lands left destroyed fr…

00:41:08  |   Thu 30 May 2024
Solving hidden hunger with Felix Brooks-Church

Solving hidden hunger with Felix Brooks-Church

Amidst a population of 8 billion, a staggering quarter silently live with hidden hunger every day. And with over a billion people living in Africa struggling to afford a healthy diet, a crucial quest…

00:42:37  |   Thu 23 May 2024
Respecting reptiles and rainforests with Romulus Whitaker

Respecting reptiles and rainforests with Romulus Whitaker

The Agumbe, known as one of the rainiest places in India and a sanctuary to King Cobras, holds one of the last surviving low-land rainforests. However, after years of logging and hunting native repti…

00:38:19  |   Thu 16 May 2024
Rekindling our connection to clothing with Denica Riadini-Flesch

Rekindling our connection to clothing with Denica Riadini-Flesch

If the current trajectory continues, fast fashion emissions are set to surge by 50% by 2030. And with textile production becoming a greater contributor to climate change than international aviation a…

00:43:20  |   Thu 09 May 2024
Safeguarding West Africa’s last untouched rainforest with Inza Koné

Safeguarding West Africa’s last untouched rainforest with Inza Koné

In Côte d’Ivoire, the Tanoé-Ehy Forest stands as one of West Africa’s last untouched rainforests, a refuge for unique flora and fauna. Despite boasting West Africa's highest biodiversity, aggressive …

00:39:14  |   Thu 02 May 2024
Restoring ancient Andean forests with Constantino Aucca Chutas

Restoring ancient Andean forests with Constantino Aucca Chutas

The High Andes are one of the most important biodiversity hotspots in the world, but without urgent intervention, this landscape and its surrounding natural beauty will be lost. Environment Editor fo…

00:34:41  |   Thu 25 Apr 2024
Harvesting drinking water from the air with Beth Koigi

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 …

00:36:30  |   Thu 18 Apr 2024
Series 2 of Planet Hope coming soon…

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, ala…

00:02:51  |   Mon 15 Apr 2024
Building corridors of life in Brazil’s rainforest with Laury Cullen Jr

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 …

00:31:48  |   Thu 06 Jul 2023
Reducing food waste with Nnaemeka Ikegwuonu

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…

00:36:04  |   Thu 29 Jun 2023
The power of conservation photography with Cristina Mittermeier

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 pl…

00:36:47  |   Thu 22 Jun 2023
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