Nuclear Reaction
Exploring both sides of the debate around Nuclear Energy with Dr Paul Dorfman of the University of Sussex and Chair of the Nuclear Consulting Group and Jessica Johnson, Communications and Advocacy Director at Nuclear Europe.
Exploring both sides of the debate around Nuclear Energy with Dr Paul Dorfman of the University of Sussex and Chair of the Nuclear Consulting Group and Jessica Johnson, Communications and Advocacy Director at Nuclear Europe.
A podcast exploring volatility in the energy sector with Dr Jeff Hardy of The Grantham Institute – Climate Change and Environment and Dhara Vyas of Energy UK.
Is nature paying the price for the cost of living and energy crises? With Kate Jennings, Head of Site Conservation and Species Policy for the RSPB and Richard Benwell, CEO of Wildlife and Countryside Link.
During a tumultuous time for nature we speak to Natalie Bennett, Green Member of the House of Lords and Karla Hill, Associate Director at think tank E3G about the relationship between climate and politics.
We take a walk around RSPB Minsmere, an extraordinary nature reserve under threat from Sizewell C and speak to Professor Andy Purvis of the Natural History Museum about biodiversity, habitat loss and threats to wildlife.
Award winning writer Ben Macdonald joins us to discuss his new book Cornerstones and the power of books to shape our lives and Rose Malleson, founder of a sustainability book club, shares her recommendations for summer reading.
Travel back into Doggerland’s extraordinary past with author Julia Blackburn and towards a hopeful future with Blue Marine Foundation’s Dr Tom Appleby.
William Kendall shares his thoughts on where farming is today, what is going right and and what more needs to be done.
Exploring rewilding with Alastair Driver, Director of Rewilding Britain and Duncan Hutt, Head of Conservation at Northumberland Wildlife Trust.
Biodiversity, habitat loss and threats to wildlife. We take a walk around RSPB Minsmere, an extraordinary nature reserve under threat from Sizewell C and speak to Professor Andy Purvis of the Natural History Museum.