Topic: David Attenborough

6 chapters across the catalog

Soest Piet
Episode 1176 22:14 - 24:22

1176: Soest Piet

Loose Women, UK Media Reaction to Greta

Panelists on the British talk show "Loose Women" reacted emotionally to Greta Thunberg's UN speech, praising her raw passion. The discussion shifted to personal lifestyle changes and environmental concerns, such as plastic bags killing sea turtles. One panelist cited a statistic claiming 30 football pitches of forest are lost every minute.

False meme-ification
Episode 1132 50:26 - 54:49

1132: False meme-ification

Walrus Cliff Deaths, Climate Change Narrative

The Netflix documentary "Our Planet," narrated by David Attenborough, features footage of walruses falling to their deaths, attributing the behavior to climate change and lack of sea ice. Critics argue this is a natural "land haul" phenomenon related to overpopulation rather than global warming.

Birth Strike
Episode 1118 23:52 - 28:47

1118: Birth Strike

Birthstrike Movement and Climate Anxiety

The "Birthstrike" movement involves women who have decided not to have children due to fears of ecological collapse and climate change. Participants cite plummeting insect numbers and warnings from figures like David Attenborough about the potential collapse of civilization. The movement is criticized as a result of media brainwashing that creates an unhealthy, fearful workforce and society.

Smart Wall
Episode 1106 1:44:20 - 1:49:16

1106: Smart Wall

Climate Change Alarmism, Amy Goodman and David Attenborough

Amy Goodman's reporting on climate "tipping points" and David Attenborough's speech at Davos are criticized as "terrorizing" the youth. Attenborough's comments are interpreted as being more about population control than environmental protection. The segment argues that constant alarmism leads to public fatigue and disbelief in scientific warnings.

Thanksgiving Turkeys
Episode 123 16:26 - 18:55

123: Thanksgiving Turkeys

Giant Carnivorous Plant Discovery, Nepenthes Attenboroughi

Explorer Sir David Attenborough discovered a new species of giant carnivorous plant in the Philippines capable of consuming small rodents. Named Nepenthes attenboroughi, the pitcher plant uses a funnel-like structure to trap and slowly dissolve its prey. The expedition also documented a unique solid blue mushroom in the same region.