Troubled Waters – an SOS for Britain’s Rivers
A deep dive into the threats facing our waterways with campaigner Feargal Sharkey, author and activist Amy-Jane Beer and author and academic Mark Wormald.
A deep dive into the threats facing our waterways with campaigner Feargal Sharkey, author and activist Amy-Jane Beer and author and academic Mark Wormald.
How radical thinking, however quiet, is offering hope amidst tumbling climate records with Professor Richard Templer, formerly the Director for Innovation at the Grantham Institute: Climate Change & Environment and Tom Robinson, CEO of Adaptavate.
Exploring the role of law in the fight against climate change with Haley Czarnek, National Director of Law Students for Climate Accountability, Alexander Rhodes, Partner and Head of Purpose at corporate law firm Mishcon de Reya and Paul Powlesland, Barrister and Founder of Lawyers for Nature.
The species at risk & how to save them with zoologist & TV presenter Megan McCubbin and Dr John Ewen, Senior Research Fellow at ZSL’s Institute of Zoology.
A podcast with author Nicola Chester about protest, belonging and place.
Exploring the hidden world of insects with Dr George McGavin, zoologist, broadcaster and author and Matt Shardlow, Chief Executive of Buglife.
Rethinking Farming with Martin Lines, Chair of the Nature Friendly Farming Network and Dominic Buscall, Project Manager at Wild Ken Hill.
We speak to Sasha Abraham, Senior Analyst at the UK’s Climate Change Committee, about her hopes and fears for 2023.
We need clean alternatives to fossil fuels, but at what cost?
We hear from Sally Bunce, seal protection officer at Teesside, Isobel Morris, Senior Policy Officer for Energy at the RSPB and Charlie Zakss of Suffolk Wildlife Trust.
How much are we prepared to sacrifice for clean, green energy? We talk to Joan Edwards OBE of The Wildlife Trusts and Dr Tom Appleby of the Blue Marine Foundation.