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.
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.
A podcast with author Nicola Chester about protest, belonging and place.
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.
Exploring our finances within the context of the Climate Emergency with Simon Mundy of the Financial Times, Alex Smith of Eversheds Sutherland and Kenneth Green of Make My Money Matter
Exploring what the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill means for civil liberties and climate action.
Fridays for Future Climate Striker’s message for COP: listen to us, listen to the science and act now before it is too late!
Voices of young activists and students on the 4th day of COP26
The climate does not have a voice. When citizens raise theirs on its behalf, are they being heard?