Sam Branson has spent 3 months earlier this year trekking across the Arctic to get first hand experience of the effects our lifestyles are having on the planet.

Sam is now back from his journey and took over the airwaves for KISS The Planet on Sunday 17th August.

Listen out for future trips Sam is taking. He will be reporting back to KISS in the near future.

I like the name ‘Kiss the Planet’ as it sort of says what it does on the tin. If we don’t literally love the world a bit more we are heading for trouble. It seems like an enormous and powerful place but it is also a fragile one. Everything we do has a knock on effect. We can all play a small part to make a difference.

Global warming is real. It will take working together to sort the issue so talk to friends about it. The Arctic is such an extreme environment that every slight change is noticed. Living in our towns and cities we are detached from those changes even though they are going on around us all the time.

Listen again to Sam’s KISS The Planet updates here.

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18/08/2008

The show went out on KISS yesterday (Sunday 17th August) at 10pm. It was great fun. But this is just the start.

Listen out on KISS to see where I’m off to next.

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