The actions taken now by countries and governments globally is crucial in limiting the impact of the
covid-19 coronavirus - but has the response been strong enough? In the pod for this week’s episode are New Scientist journalists Rowan Hooper, Penny Sarchet and Graham Lawton. The team is joined by two experts from University College London: professor of risk and disaster reduction David Alexander, and professor of ecology and biodiversity Kate Jones. The panel explores just how prepared we are for this global emergency, and also looks at how diseases that
originate in wildlife may be increasing as a result of environmental challenges. And if you want to hear what else is going on in the world, there’s more than just coronavirus on the lineup. The team highlights ‘
bonehenge’, a 22,000-year-old structure made of mammoth bones, discusses the incredible finding of a planet where it
rains liquid iron, and uncovers the evolutionary origin of the
human ability to run. To find out more, subscribe at
newscientist.com/podcasts.
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