2026-01-16
54 分钟Today we're joined by best-selling author and historian Rooka Bregman.
We'll be talking about his work,
particularly his most recent book, Moral Ambition, Stop Wasting Your Talent.
and start making a difference.
I think what's so interesting about 2025 is that there's obviously a huge political ideological fight over what the right thing is.
Currently in the US you see a new group of people taking over who openly say they don't believe in liberal values and democracy.
Also today we're discussing an evolutionary explanation for homosexual behaviour in primates and it could shed light on why from an evolutionary point of view homosexual behaviour is so common in humans.
This work is suggested that the fittest individuals and evolutionary terms of those that engage in some same-sex behaviour,
which is an idea with a certain delicious irony.
Staying with humans,
we're going to report on a big study in the Lancet Journal showing quite remarkable boosts in life span that can be achieved with quite small changes in physical activity.
They found that combining all these treats,
your sleep exercise and diet actually was much more effective than purely focusing on one lifestyle pillar alone.
And we're going to hear about a really mind-boggling idea that we could remove carbon dioxide in large amounts by cutting down hundreds of trees,
thousands of trees, hundreds of thousands of trees, and sinking them into the Arctic Ocean.
Welcome to the World of the Universe and Us.
From New Scientist, I'm Rowan Hooper.
Now, Rooka Bregman is a Dutch historian, best-selling author of four books,
which have been translated into 46 languages, sold over two million copies.
They include Humankind and Utopia for Realists.