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The Climate Question

The Climate Question

What can whales tell us about climate change?

28 December 2025

26 minutes

Available for over a year

Whales are among the largest animals to have ever lived – and scientists are discovering they also play a big role in the climate system. From the food they eat to where their waste and bodies end up, whales help move carbon from the atmosphere to the deep ocean, where it can be locked away for centuries.

This week, Graihagh Jackson and Jordan Dunbar explore what whales can tell us about climate change – and how warming seas may be affecting them in return. They speak to Victoria Gill, BBC Science Correspondent, about new research analysing Antarctic seabed samples to trace how whale populations influence long-term carbon storage.

They also hear from Helen Czerski, physicist, oceanographer and author of Blue Machine: How the Ocean Shapes Our World, about one of the most surprising scientific records of all: whale earwax – and how it reveals stress levels in the changing oceans.

Guests:

Victoria Gill, BBC Science Correspondent

Helen Czerski, Professor of the Environment and Society, University College London

Hosts: Graihagh Jackson and Jordan Dunbar

Production Team: Grace Braddock, Tom Brignell, James Piper, Diane Richardson, Nik Sindle

Editor: Simon Watts

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