Tune in to Sony BBC Earth on July 31, 2023, to watch ‘Changing Planet’

Rosemary Edwards is an accomplished individual known for her work in the television industry. Besides Changing Planet, she has gained recognition for her involvement in notable productions such as ‘Housecall’ (2000), and ‘Chris Packham's Animal Einsteins’ (2021). Currently, she holds the position of Executive Producer at the esteemed BBC Studios Natural History Unit. Her role as an executive producer extends to the show ‘Changing Planet’ and its sequel, ‘Changing Planet II’.

With over eight years of experience at the Unit, Rosemary has consistently demonstrated her unwavering passion for highlighting the rapid changes occurring in our world. Through her work, she aims to ignite curiosity among viewers and emphasize the continued relevance of the series. The groundbreaking seven-year project ‘Changing Planet’ tackles the pressing challenges posed by warming seas, shrinking habitats, and melting Arctic regions. By showcasing the remarkable efforts of numerous champions of the natural world, Rosemary and her team celebrate the inspiring work being done to address these issues. As they embark on the second year of filming, the journeys captured on screen continue to inspire and humble audiences.

‘Changing Planet’ is a compelling topical documentary series that takes a global approach to its storytelling. The show delves into various pressing issues that have a widespread impact, emphasizing the interconnectedness of these challenges across different regions of the world. Over the course of seven years, the show aims to illustrate how solutions discovered in one location can be applied to address similar issues in other destinations.

The show not only sheds light on the challenges our planet faces but also offers hope by demonstrating how innovative solutions in one part of the world can contribute to the resolution of environmental issues in other regions. Through the two-part series, viewers are provided with an intimate and unique perspective into the lives and environments of those involved. The show unfolds and unveils previously unseen moments that astound both the camera teams and the top experts closely collaborating with the crew throughout filming. This reaffirms the notion that reality is often more captivating than fiction, further engaging and captivating the audience.

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