
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Science is constantly changing and deepening our understanding of ourselves and our planet. So is it time to give scientists a more prominent role in the debate about humanity's strategic choices; economic, political and environmental?
HARDtalk’s Stephen Sackur speaks to Sir John Sulston, a Nobel Prize-winning molecular biologist who has led a Royal Society study into the global impact of population growth two decades on from the Rio Earth Summit.
Can science help the human species change its ways?
By BBC World Service4.4
327327 ratings
Science is constantly changing and deepening our understanding of ourselves and our planet. So is it time to give scientists a more prominent role in the debate about humanity's strategic choices; economic, political and environmental?
HARDtalk’s Stephen Sackur speaks to Sir John Sulston, a Nobel Prize-winning molecular biologist who has led a Royal Society study into the global impact of population growth two decades on from the Rio Earth Summit.
Can science help the human species change its ways?

7,598 Listeners

4,158 Listeners

376 Listeners

526 Listeners

1,050 Listeners

294 Listeners

5,453 Listeners

1,797 Listeners

1,746 Listeners

1,040 Listeners

2,090 Listeners

973 Listeners

197 Listeners

743 Listeners

49 Listeners

3,189 Listeners

715 Listeners

138 Listeners

1,022 Listeners

336 Listeners

25 Listeners

147 Listeners