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Planet Earth

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Welcome to Our Planet Earth, a podcast exploring the hidden engines of our planet Earth We dig into the forces that shape this planet, from kimberlite volcanoes and monster waves to earthquakes that behave like pinball machines. We’ll go deep under the sea, talk about Earth’s last wilderness, and zoom way out to uncover mysteries keep scientists awake at Night

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10 episodios

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What Lies Beneath the Polar Ice

Beneath kilometers of ice, where the pressure is enough to crush a car flat, lies a world that defies the laws of physics and the limits of imagination.I In this episode, we dive into the unimaginable secrets of the polar depths—from underwater "cornfields" of phytoplankton the size of the Midwest to rivers that flow uphill, pushed by the crushing weight of the ice above. We explore the surreal phenomenon of deep-sea gigantism, where 30-centimeter shrimp-like creatures and half-meter-wide sea spiders roam the pitch-black seafloor. The ice also serves as a perfect time capsule, preserving a ghostly record of Earth’s past. We examine the 40-million-year-old freshwater river systems and fossilized rainforests discovered beneath the ice—lush ecosystems of ferns and pines that once thrived where frozen deserts now reign. But a hidden crisis is unfolding: warm "Circumpolar Deep Water" is aggressively eroding these ice shelves from below, threatening a global sea-level rise that could submerge cities like Miami and Mumbai by 2100. Join us as we uncover how these "upside-down" worlds are not just a map of our past, but a chilling window into our future.

18 de may de 2026 - 15 min
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The Most Dangerous Expedition In The World

Step into a world where the landscape "breathes" like a living thing and the wind carries the sting of inhaled glass. In this premiere episode, we journey to the Arctic and Antarctic—the most dangerous and unforgiving frontiers on Earth. We explore the anatomy of these polar kingdoms, from the colossal ice dome of Greenland to the massive Antarctic ice sheet that holds nearly 70% of our planet’s freshwater. Discover how these "polar mirrors" regulate our global weather and why their thinning represents a critical tipping point for our world. We also pay tribute to the legendary pioneers—like Roald Amundsen, Robert Falcon Scott, and Ernest Shackleton—who braved minus 40-degree temperatures and crushed ships to map these white voids. Today, the quest continues with a high-tech arsenal: NASA satellites firing 10,000 laser pulses per second, autonomous underwater gliders, and even seals outfitted with specialized sensors to map the deep. But the real shock comes from what lies beneath the ice—hidden ecosystems and rivers that flow uphill. The conquest of the poles was only the beginning; the secrets they guard are even more unbelievable.

11 de may de 2026 - 12 min
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What Happens If We Cross Planetary Boundaries

Imagine Earth as a solitary spaceship traveling through a hostile cosmos, where every resource is finite and there is no resupply station in sight. In this definitive guide to our planet's life-support systems, we explore the "Planetary Boundaries"—nine critical thresholds that act as the guardrails for human civilization. From the shaky "Jenga tower" of climate stability to the invisible scaffolding of biodiversity, we examine the science behind these do-not-cross lines and the catastrophic tipping points that await if they vanish. The data is sobering: six of the nine boundaries, including Climate Change, Biosphere Integrity, and Novel Entities like microplastics, have already been breached. We dive into the global patchwork of response, where record-breaking renewable growth in China and corporate success stories like Dow and Cargill clash with political rollbacks and the U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Agreement. Yet, the story of the healing ozone layer proves that humanity can pull back from the brink when we act in concert. Join us as we navigate the narrow path between meltdown and renewal, asking if we have the ingenuity to repair our mothership before the clock runs out.

4 de may de 2026 - 23 min
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What Trump Gets Right About Climate Change

n a media landscape often polarized by climate politics, this episode takes an objective, data-driven look at the nuances of Donald Trump’s environmental stances. While frequently portrayed as hostile to science, a closer examination reveals that several of the administration’s core arguments—from the economic burden of "heavy-handed" regulations to the complexities of the global energy transition—align with significant scientific and economic research. We explore the "paradox" of these policies, assessing evidence on what the Trump administration may have gotten right regarding the management of a realistic climate transition. We break down five major beliefs and three pivotal policy items, including the "unleashing" of American nuclear energy as a low-carbon baseload source and the continued support for Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS). The episode tackles difficult questions: Are electric vehicles truly "green" when factoring in the massive carbon footprint of battery manufacturing? Is the U.S. being unfairly burdened while emerging emitters like China and India continue to expand coal use? By cutting through the political noise, we examine how streamlined permitting and a focus on "already exceptional" American environmental standards offer a different, yet evidence-based, path forward in the global climate conversation.

27 de abr de 2026 - 23 min
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Hacking the Planet: Weather on Demand

For centuries, humanity has performed rain dances and fired cannons at the sky, dreaming of a day we could command the elements. That day may have arrived. In this episode of Hacking the Planet, we explore the cutting-edge science of weather modification—from the decades-old practice of cloud seeding in the UAE and China to futuristic drones that "zap" clouds with electricity to trigger rainfall. We go inside the cockpit of Project Stormfury, the U.S. government's ambitious attempt to tame Category 5 hurricanes, and examine why even our most advanced meteorological wizardry often struggles to outmaneuver the chaos of nature. But as we inch closer to mastering the skies, the stakes transition from scientific curiosity to global peril. We dive into the bizarre and bold—giant fans to blow away storms, inflatable mountain ranges, and the dark history of "weather warfare" during Operation Popeye. If one nation summons rain, does it steal it from another? Join us as we unravel the thin line between survival and weaponization, asking the ultimate question: in a world where we can manipulate the weather, who gets to hold the remote?.

20 de abr de 2026 - 11 min
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