Compost of Ideas – The Podcast from the Bin

Whale Earwax and the Cost of Our Sensory Blindness


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What can whale earwax tell us about our impact on theocean?
In this episode, I dive into the strange, poetic, and troubling world of animal senses — from humpback whales dying in nets they can’t see, to the invisible pollution of our noise, light, and chemicals that disrupts ecosystemswe barely understand.

We explore:

  • How whale earwax holds decades of environmental data — an archive of our pollution
  • Why humpback whales have poor eyesight — and how it’s killing them
  • The concept of Umwelt: the sensory worlds unique to each species
  • What happens to our own world when we ignore, erase, or overwhelm the senses ofothers
  • The climate cost of sensory extinction — and why noticing is a radical act


Mentioned in this episode
• On Whale Earwax: Ed Yong’s The Atlantic article
• Ferdinando Cotugno – Areale Podcast (Italian)
• Book: An Immense World by Ed Yong – on animal senses and the richness of perception
• Book: The Blue Machine by Helen Czerski – on the ocean as a system of movement and rhythm

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Compost of Ideas – The Podcast from the BinBy samara.croci