The Planet Voice YouTube channel thumbnail
The Planet Voice
Subscribers 4.9K
Videos 190
Views 1.2M

Channels Like The Planet Voice

The Planet Voice covers environmental awareness, sustainable development, forest conservation, and climate-related topics, presenting content that includes documentaries and explanatory videos about the planet’s natural world, pollution, and the impacts of consumerism. The channel features tutorials and deep-dives on issues like planned obsolescence, greenwashing, climate promises, and food waste, with an average of about 1.5K views per video across 190 published works, and new uploads appearing regularly since joining in 2011.

Results last updated 3 months ago.

Similar Channels

We found 47 YouTube channels similar to The Planet Voice

TEDx Talks YouTube channel thumbnail
#1

81% relevance

Subscribers 44.2M
Videos 255K
Views 8.8B
Appearances 33
SERP 100%
Similarity 68%
environmental activism climate change education ecological conservation

High search overlap on environmental activism and climate education (100% vs 81% match) but content similarity is moderate (68%), indicating they share audience interest in climate topics while presenting diverse, talk-centric formats.

Gittemary Johansen YouTube channel thumbnail
Subscribers 148K
Videos 1K
Views 23.0M
Appearances 9
SERP 64%
Similarity 77%
sustainable living tips carbon footprint reduction zero waste lifestyle

Strong alignment on sustainable living and carbon footprint reduction (search 64%, content 77%), suggesting a shared audience seeking zero-waste and eco-friendly tips, though Gittemary’s content is more practical lifestyle guidance than Planet Voice’s broader environmental coverage.

National Geographic YouTube channel thumbnail
Subscribers 25.9M
Videos 11K
Views 6.9B
Appearances 11
SERP 74%
Similarity 69%
deforestation causes ocean pollution solutions climate policy explained

Significant query overlap around deforestation, ocean issues, and climate policy (search 74%, content 69%), showing a shared focus on environmental science, with NatGeo offering broader documentary storytelling and visuals compared to Planet Voice.

The Ocean Cleanup YouTube channel thumbnail
#4
The Ocean Cleanup

66% relevance

Subscribers 987K
Videos 398
Views 402.3M
Appearances 15
SERP 56%
Similarity 73%
ocean pollution solutions pollution cleanup efforts

Common emphasis on ocean pollution solutions (search 56%, content 73%), indicating alignment on marine environmental issues, but Planet Voice covers wider ecological topics beyond cleanup initiatives.

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#5

64% relevance

Subscribers 27.2M
Videos 5.5K
Views 3.1B
Appearances 14
SERP 50%
Similarity 74%
environmental activism ecological conservation ocean pollution solutions

Overlaps in environmental activism and ocean pollution solutions (search 50%, content 74%), reflecting a shared topic space with TED presenting broader lecture-style content vs. Planet Voice’s channel format.

Shelbizleee YouTube channel thumbnail
#6

59% relevance

Subscribers 394K
Videos 760
Views 58.1M
Appearances 8
SERP 29%
Similarity 80%
sustainable living tips zero waste lifestyle low waste living ideas

Shared sustainable living and zero-waste topics (search 29%, content 80%), implying a similar niche audience, though Shelbizleee leans more lifestyle tips while Planet Voice maintains a broader environmental focus.

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Content Landscape

Discovered competitors include TEDx Talks (81% match) and National Geographic (71% match) as top contenders. They share overlapping queries such as environmental activism, climate change education, deforestation causes, and ocean pollution solutions, aligning with The Planet Voice on core environmental topics. The Ocean Cleanup (66% match) also overlaps on ocean pollution solutions, while Gittemary Johansen (72% match) focuses on sustainable living tips and carbon footprint reduction. In terms of size, The Planet Voice has 4.9K subscribers, far smaller than TEDx Talks (44.2M) and National Geographic (25.9M), with The Ocean Cleanup (986K) also substantially larger than the channel. The common thread across competitors is emphasis on environmental issues, conservation, and actionable climate content.

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#7 59% Planetary Health Alliance 76% 2.9K 33% 6
#8 57% WWF International 83% 190K 19% 4
#9 55% TED-Ed 69% 22.4M 35% 8
#10 54% Ecosystem Essentials 68% 1.9K 33% 10
#11 54% Dynamic Earth Learning 78% 8.9K 18% 5
#12 54% Sustainability Illustrated 76% 74.7K 21% 3
#13 54% Kathryn Kellogg 79% 108K 15% 6
#14 53% The Story of Stuff Project 81% 211K 12% 1
#15 53% The Simple Environmentalist 76% 43.4K 19% 3
#16 53% Our Changing Climate 79% 544K 13% 4
#17 52% allison from earth 77% 7.6K 15% 2
#18 51% CrashCourse 71% 16.9M 23% 3
#19 51% Eco Bravo 78% 3.6K 12% 1
#20 51% DW Planet A 75% 765K 14% 4
#21 50% Grist 76% 57.8K 12% 1
#22 50% Immy Lucas 70% 352K 20% 2
#23 50% Earth Science Answers 72% 3.4K 17% 8
#24 50% BBC Earth 75% 14.3M 12% 2
#25 49% silver fox 72% 52.3K 15% 1
#26 49% Conservation Chat UK 73% 2.4K 13% 2
#27 48% BBC News 65% 19.4M 23% 7
#28 48% Knowing Better 70% 951K 15% 1
#29 47% Restyle Living 69% 57.2K 16% 3
#30 47% The Wall Street Journal 68% 6.6M 17% 2
#31 47% Robin Greenfield 68% 477K 15% 5
#32 47% A1 SolarStore 70% 2.0K 12% 1
#33 47% MsMojo 68% 5.7M 15% 1
#34 46% thedailyECO 67% 14.6K 15% 3
#35 46% BBC Ideas 69% 678K 12% 3
#36 46% NHK WORLD-JAPAN 69% 3.5M 13% 3
#37 46% SARE Outreach 68% 18K 14% 2
#38 46% California State University, Long Beach 69% 4.5K 12% 1
#39 46% Peekaboo Kidz 69% 7.3M 12% 3
#40 46% Ocean Pancake 69% 27.3K 12% 1
#41 45% FuseSchool - Global Education 63% 915K 19% 3
#42 45% Carryology 68% 37.5K 12% 1
#43 44% Wildlife Alliance 66% 15.7K 12% 1
#44 44% IKEA 65% 286K 12% 1
#45 43% World Bank Group 63% 449K 15% 1
#46 43% GrowingDeer.tv 63% 513K 13% 2
#47 43% Camote XPrez 64% 4.6K 12% 1

Search Queries Used

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which YouTube channels are most similar to The Planet Voice?

The Planet Voice's biggest competitors on YouTube are TEDx Talks (44.2M subscribers, 81% match) and National Geographic (25.9M subscribers, 71% match). Also Gittemary Johansen (148K subscribers, 72% match) is a close competitor. They share a focus on environmental topics, science communication, and sustainability-related content.

What type of content does The Planet Voice make?

The Planet Voice creates videos about environmental issues and sustainability, as seen in titles like Planned Obsolescence, Greenwashing Exposed, Honest Government Ad, Dear Future Generations, and The Shopping Conspiracy. The channel publishes videos with an average of about 1.5K views per video and appears to upload weekly.

How do we determine which channels are similar to The Planet Voice?

We analyze The Planet Voice's recent videos, generate topic-relevant search queries, check YouTube search results, and compare the meaning of each channel's content to measure similarity. The result is a ranked list sorted by SERP overlap, semantic similarity, and search appearances.

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