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Join host Seth Larson as he interviews experts on some of the biggest environmental issues affecting people and our planet, including climate change, habitat loss, endangered species, and more. Learn something new about nature in every episode. This show is produced by World Wildlife Fund (WWF).
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COP30's Big Idea: The Tropical Forest Forever Facility

mardi 4 novembre 2025Durée 33:46

At COP30 in Brazil, one of the most ambitious climate finance initiatives ever conceived is set to launch: the Tropical Forest Forever Facility (TFFF). This bold plan aims to flip the economics of deforestation by paying countries to keep their forests standing—rather than rewarding them for cutting them down.

In this episode of Nature Breaking, WWF's Andrew Deutz joins host Seth Larson to break down how the TFFF works, why Brazil's $1 billion commitment is a game-changer, and what makes this model so innovative. From leveraging private finance to guaranteeing benefits for Indigenous Peoples and local communities, the TFFF could reshape global forest conservation—and climate finance as we know it.

Tune in to learn why COP30 is the "make-or-break" moment for the TFFF, how the facility plans to mobilize $125 billion in capital, and what this means for tropical forest countries and the fight against climate change.

Links for More Info:

Andrew Deutz bio

Op-Ed: Finance has long failed forests - now it may save them

Press Release: WWF calls for investments in the TFFF following Brazil's catalytic announcement

Chapters:

0:00 Wild Guess trivia question

0:43 Intro

2:07 What is the TFFF?

4:22 TFFF development process

6:11 Benefits for Indigenous Peoples

10:11 COP30 expectations and next steps

14:12 How would the TFFF work in practice?

19:01 Brazil's leadership

21:57 What's in it for the private sector?

26:02 Response to TFFF critiques

31:23 One thing that everyone should know about the TFFF

33:04 Outro

Spooky Species and a Green Halloween

mardi 28 octobre 2025Durée 13:08

In this Halloween bonus episode of Nature Breaking, WWF's Seth Larson and Hayley Lawton share tips for celebrating the season in a more sustainable way—from upcycled costumes and DIY decorations to creative uses for leftover pumpkin bits.

Then, things get spooky as Seth and Hayley play a game of "Guess That Spooky Species," featuring eerie animal sounds from the wild. Can you tell the difference between a raven and an owl? A bear and an alligator? Tune in and test your wildlife knowledge!

Whether you're trick-or-treating, carving pumpkins, or just enjoying the spooky vibes, this episode is packed with fun and eco-friendly ideas to help you celebrate Halloween with nature in mind.

Happy Halloween from all of us at WWF!

Links for More Info:

WWF's Spooky Species Playlist

10 Green Tips for Halloween

Eerie Animals? Not so fast.

Chapters:

0:00 Wild Guess trivia question

0:41 Intro

1:38 Seth & Hayley Halloween memories

4:09 Green Halloween Tips

7:44 Guess that "spooky species" sound

12:29 Outro

The Clean Energy Dilemma: Mining's Impact on Nature

mardi 13 mai 2025Durée 26:18

Accelerating the use of clean energy technologies like solar panels and electric vehicles is essential to meet global climate goals. But doing so will require dramatically increasing the global supply of copper, cobalt, lithium and graphite that play critical roles in the production of solar cells, magnets for turbines, and EV batteries. And a significant way to get those materials is through mining. That poses a potential risk to nature. In order to better understand that risk and develop strategies to balance the deployment of renewable energy infrastructure with the conservation of natural habitats, WWF commissioned a new study on the impact of mining for energy transition minerals on nature globally.

In this episode of Nature Breaking, host Seth Larson interviews Colin Meehan, WWF's senior director for renewable energy transitions. Colin led the development of this new study, and he shares key insights about the choices we need to make to meet global climate goals while also keeping nature intact and protecting communities.

Links for More Info:

WWF Report: Critical Minerals at a Critical Moment

CHAPTERS: 

0:00 Preview

0:17 Intro

2:05 Colin's background

3:36 How much mining will be needed for a clean energy future?

6:03 Impact of mining for clean energy materials vs. mining for fossil fuels

7:03 Impact of critical minerals mining on nature

11:25 Strategies to mitigate impacts on nature

16:06 Surprising findings in the report

19:55 How to balance concerns around mining impacts with the urgency of climate change

25:41 Outro

Food Waste Solutions: Expert Tips to Keep Food Out of Landfills and Save Money

mardi 29 avril 2025Durée 43:23

This episode explores the critical issue of food waste and its impact on our planet. Join host Seth Larson as he speaks with Pete Pearson, vice president for food loss and waste at the World Wildlife Fund, about the staggering amount of food wasted globally and its connection to environmental degradation. Discover innovative solutions and initiatives aimed at reducing food waste, including the Food Waste Warriors program in schools, the Hotel Kitchen project, and the US Food Waste Pact. Learn practical tips on how you can minimize food waste in your own home and contribute to a more sustainable future. Don't miss this insightful conversation that highlights the importance of every action we take to preserve our natural world.

 

Links for More Info:

Pete Pearson bio

Food Waste Warriors

Hotel Kitchen

US Food Waste Pact

WWF's Food Waste PSA

 

CHAPTERS:

0:00 Preview

0:21 Intro

2:03 Food waste basics

4:27 Food Waste Warriors programs in schools

12:02 Hotel Kitchen program

19:13 US Food Waste Pact

25:25 Tips to stop food waste in your home

32:28 Federal and state policy support for food waste initiatives

37:24 Food waste reduction goals for the future

42:20 Outro

Give an Hour for Earth: Small Actions for Big Impact on Earth Day

mardi 15 avril 2025Durée 14:35

Join hosts Seth Larson and Hayley Lawton in this special Earth Day episode of Nature Breaking. Discover how simple actions can make a big impact on our planet. Seth and Hayley share their personal experiences participating in WWF's "Give an Hour for Earth" campaign, offering practical ideas for how you can get involved. From jogging in nature to reducing food waste, learn how you can contribute to WWF's goal of banking 125,000 hours by April 30th. Tune in for inspiring stories, easy tips, and a deeper appreciation for Earth Day and Earth Month.

Links for More Info:

WWF's Give an Hour for Earth Campaign

Webby Awards - Vote for Nature Breaking!

Chapters:

0:00 Webby Awards update

0:40 Intro

2:50 Childhood memories of Earth Day

5:26 Give an Hour for Earth activities

11:05 How small actions can make a big difference

13:56 Outro

Transforming the Leather Industry to Combat Deforestation

mardi 1 avril 2025Durée 35:10

Today's episode highlights a new initiative that aims to reduce the environmental footprint of leather production. Leather, as we all know, is sourced from cattle. And right now, cattle ranching for both beef and leather production is a major driver of deforestation, particularly in biomes such as the Amazon, Cerrado and Gran Chaco. In Brazil, for example, cattle ranching drives twice as much deforestation as the production of soy, palm oil, and wood products combined. It's a major problem that we need to overcome if we're going to save critical ecosystems, conserve species, and secure a stable future for our planet.

That's where the Deforestation-Free Leather Fund comes in. This new initiative, launched by WWF in March, gives companies that use leather in their products a chance to make a difference. This episode features an interview with the leader of that initiative, Fernando Bellese, about what exactly he hopes the fund will achieve. Companies or individuals interested in joining this effort can get more information in the links below.

Links for More Info:

Fernando Bellese bio

Deforestation-Free Leather Fund

BLOG: Leather Now Has a New Role: Helping to Prevent Deforestation

CHAPTERS:

0:00 Preview

0:31 Intro

2:04 Fernando's background

4:19 Difference between sustainable vs. unsustainable leather

8:10 Why is a fund needed?

13:50 How the fund works

28:21 Why should companies get involved?

31:27 How can consumers help?

34:25 Outro

Monarch Butterflies: Their Epic Migration & Hope for a Species in Decline

mardi 18 mars 2025Durée 34:10

Each year, millions of migratory eastern monarch butterflies embark on a breathtaking 3,000-mile migration from North America to the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in Mexico, where they hibernate in the towering Oyamel fir forests. But this iconic species is in trouble.  WWF's research conducted with conservation partners since the early 2000s shows that the eastern monarch population has been trending downward for years. And while the latest report released by WWF and the Government of Mexico found that the population nearly doubled during the 2024-2025 winter, this latest finding is still far below the long-term average. 

In this episode of Nature Breaking, host Seth Larson speaks with Court Whelan, Chief Sustainability Officer at Natural Habitat Adventures, about the wonders of the monarch's migration, the threats they face, and the conservation efforts bringing hope for their future. Discover how you can help protect these incredible pollinators, from planting native milkweed to utilizing your own personal "superpower" to advance conservation efforts. Join us for an inspiring conversation that highlights why monarchs are worth saving and what we can all do to ensure their survival.

Links for More Info:
Court Whelan bio

Natural Habitat Adventures

WWF: Eastern monarch butterfly population nearly doubles in 2025

WWF Milkweed Finder

CHAPTERS:

0:00 Preview

0:15 Intro

1:58 Court's backstory

4:53 Monarch migration

13:42 Inside an expedition to the monarch's winter home in Mexico

16:45 A "snow globe" of monarchs

23:10 Threats to monarchs

24:48 Why should we care about saving monarchs?

30:37 Hope for the future of monarchs

33:14 Outro

Inspiring Wildlife Comebacks: Snow leopards, mountain gorillas & black rhinos

mardi 4 mars 2025Durée 22:11

In this special World Wildlife Day episode of Nature Breaking's "Headlines & Trendlines" series, hosts Seth Larson and Hayley Lawton share uplifting conservation success stories that prove we can make a difference for endangered species.

Discover how mountain gorillas have rebounded from critically endangered to endangered status with populations now exceeding 1,000 in Rwanda, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Learn about Bhutan's remarkable 40% increase in snow leopard numbers—these elusive "Ghosts of the Mountain" are making a comeback thanks to strategic conservation efforts. We also explore how cutting-edge AI technology and camera traps are helping monitor wildlife recovery after Australia's devastating 2020 bushfires, and how black rhinos have grown from just 2,400 to over 6,000 animals through targeted conservation initiatives.

These success stories demonstrate that while many species face threats from habitat loss and poaching, collaborative conservation work is creating real impact. Join us to celebrate these wildlife victories and find hope for our planet's biodiversity.

Links for More Info:

WWF's mountain gorillas page

International Gorilla Conservation Program 

Snow leopard conservation in Bhutan

AI & camera traps in Australia

Black rhino conservation study 

CHAPTERS:

0:00 Preview

0:16 Intro

1:45 Seth & Hayley's bucket list animals to see in the wild

4:07 Mountain gorillas

7:02 Snow leopards

10:27 Ghosts of the Mountain

11:59 How AI & camera traps helped identify wildlife after Australia's bushfire in 2020

14:36 Black rhinos

17:56 Hayley's black rhino encounter story

19:18 Closing reflections on World Wildlife Day

21:32 Outro

COP16 in Rome: Financing nature's future

mardi 18 février 2025Durée 31:10

Last fall, the United Nations convened a major bi-annual conference focused on protecting the world's biodiversity – that's the vast array of animals, plants, waters, and other natural systems that sustain our planet and our very existence. The conference, known formally as the 16th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity, or COP16 for short, succeeded on some fronts. But it fell short in other areas, and left some critical work unfinished. In particular, the conference ended without an agreement about how the nations of the world will finance the work that needs to happen to halt and reverse nature loss by 2030. So next week, the conference will reconvene in Rome, Italy, to resume those negotiations and hopefully nail down a plan to raise the funds required for nature's future. 

Today's episode features a conversation with Andrew Deutz, WWF's managing director for global policy and partnerships. Andrew is an expert on conservation finance and he'll walk through the key issues facing negotiators as COP16 resumes.

Links for More Info:

Andrew Deutz bio

CBD COP16.2

WWF COP16 Explainer

REPORT: "Financing Nature: Closing the Global Biodiversity Financing Gap"

CHAPTERS:

0:00 Preview

0:21 Intro

2:06 Refresher on COP16 in Colombia

4:01 Progress for Indigenous peoples

5:08 Progress on nature targets

6:28 New fund for digital sequence information

9:45 Disagreements on finance plan

13:16 How much money do we need to protect nature?

20:37 Where will nature funding come from?

22:09 Key hurdles for negotiators in Rome

27:36 What's at stake for people in these negotiations?

30:24 Outro

LA Wildfires: A disaster management expert on rebuilding after a tragedy

mardi 4 février 2025Durée 21:51

Last month a series of wildfires spread across communities in Los Angeles and left a trail of destruction in their wake. Tens of thousands of people were forced to evacuate their neighborhoods. Over 15,000 homes and other structures were burned. And at least two dozen people were killed. It's well documented that climate change contributes to making fires like these worse. And it also exacerbates other hazards like droughts, floods, and storms. So what can local leaders in LA and in other communities in the US and around the world do in the wake of these extreme events to address systemic risks and proactively reduce catastrophic disasters? Today you'll hear from Anita van Breda, WWF's senior director for environment and disaster management. Anita has decades of experience working with communities affected by natural hazards, and she'll share her insights on disaster risk management and recovery in the wake of this most recent tragedy in LA.

Links for More Info:

Anita van Breda bio

Web Story: What the 2004 tsunami taught us about disaster recovery

Op-Ed: Why there is no such thing as a "natural" disaster

Nature & Nature-Based Flood Management Guide

Green Recovery & Risk Reduction

CHAPTERS:

0:00 Preview

0:21 Intro

2:03 Lessons from the 2004 tsunami

5:09 Factors that contributed to LA wildfires

8:16 Disaster recovery tips for LA and other communities

11:49 Role of nature in disaster prevention and recovery

18:19 Parting advice to community leaders

21:10 Outro


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