
An Optimist's Guide to the Planet
Meeting humanity's insatiable demand for energy while still curbing greenhouse emissions will require creative solutions both big and small.

Meeting humanity's insatiable demand for energy while still curbing greenhouse emissions will require creative solutions both big and small.

From transforming concrete into a carbon sink to mining nickel from genetically enhanced plants, we meet the bold inventors preserving and adapting to nature's offerings to help humanity thrive.

Nikolaj travels the world to meet people transforming waste into resources showing that waste isn't something to hide -- it's something we can rethink as valuable raw material.

Nikolaj Coster-Waldau begins season two and we're reminded of the delicate balance between human progress and protecting our planet.

Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Paul Sweeney harness the power of Bloomberg Intelligence to provide in-depth research and data on more than 2,000 companies and 130 industries.

The economy and the markets are under surveillance as the latest developments in finance, economics and investment is covered Tom Keene, Paul Sweeney, Lisa Mateo, Michael Barr and other guests create some intriguing conversation.

A number of fatal car crashes involving Tesla vehicles has prompted increased scrutiny of its electric doors, triggering lawsuits over whether the design can leave passengers trapped.

From Pop Mart's Labubus to Shein, Temu and Luckin, Chinese brands have become global consumer favorites and cultural ambassadors. With much of the credit going to TikTok, shoppers are hungry for more.

South Sudan relies on oil for almost all of its revenue. But some communities living near the oil fields allege polluted water is causing birth defects and miscarriages, raising questions over health and responsibility.

The International Finance Corp., an arm of the World Bank, spends millions of dollars of taxpayer money to build up private-sector services in the developing world.But a Bloomberg investigation reveals that several private hospital companies funded.

This is the story of how two alleged murder plots involving Sikh activists brought India, the US and Canada to a diplomatic crisis. (S1 E01)

From a flight review to the latest travel updates, The Business Traveler Show has the latest insights for the busy flyer on the move.

Professor Hannah Fry sets off on a global adventure, not just to see the world but to decode it Hannah seeks out local voices and quirks of history and geography that reveal what makes each place truly unique.

Hannah Fry explores how Iceland's geology shapes its culture she meets scientists studying lava flows and geothermal power, and travels ancient Viking trails.

Professor Hannah Fry sets off on a global adventure, not just to see the world but to decode it Hannah seeks out local voices and quirks of history and geography that reveal what makes each place truly unique.

Hannah Fry reveals why ancient Greece was the birthplace of so many big ideas she decodes the Parthenon's geometry, sails the Aegean with ancient tools and is swept up in a riotous festival.

Hannah Fry visits South Korea to explore how it became a cultural and tech superpower she trains with a Taekwondo black belt, learns kimchi secrets from a grandmaster and dives into pro gaming.

Francine Lacqua talks with Franklin Templeton CEO Jenny Johnson about how to steer a $1.6 trillion business amid the rise of AI, shifting politics and booming private markets.

Francine Lacqua meets Ray Dalio on OceanX in the port of Nice for the UN Ocean Conference. They speak about radical transparency, building and leaving one of the largest hedge funds and what's next.

Francine Lacqua visits Finland, where the threat from neighboring Russia looms large she speaks to President Alexander Stubb about Finnish resilience and how his country is preparing for an uncertain future. (S1 E01)