
In this episode we’re talking about Net Zero.
Whether it’s the UN, Ireland, the company you work for or your neighbour, it seems that everyone is striving for it. But what exactly does that entail?
We’ll be going from micro to macro as we look at... more
In this episode we’re talking about extreme weather and what we can do to mitigate its effects.
So far 2026 has been a year of extreme weather in Ireland with one of the wettest Januarys on record being followed by a similarly rain soaked start to F... more
On this episode of 28 Ways to Save the World, we’re focusing on community action and engagement, exploring how local groups and residents are tackling environmental challenges through practical, grassroots solutions. From neighbourhood initiatives to... more
On this week’s show we’ll be doing something a little different. We’re going to take a look at the innovations and technologies of the future that could have a big impact on our fight against climate change.
Are there scientific solutions that can h... more
In this episode of 28 Ways to Save the World it’s time for spring cleaning. Clearing out feels good but where does all that stuff actually go? What about the things that don’t belong in the green or brown bins? And if we don’t need something anymore,... more
In this episode we’re talking about parenting. Raising a child is challenging and that’s before you add the hurdle of trying to do so in an environmentally conscious way.
So what practical changes can we make to ensure a happy home and a healthy pl... more
In this episode we’re talking about the beauty industry. We all want to look our best and a massive multi billion euro multi national industry has arisen to try to help us do that. But are all of the creams and gels and sprays we use good for the pla... more
In this episode we’re going to be talking about sport. 2026 is a year in which we can look forward to a football world cup, a new international rugby tournament in the Nations Championship as well as all the usual annual competitions that punctuate t... more
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Focusing on actionable strategies for environmental stewardship, this podcast explores various dimensions of how individuals can contribute to combating climate change and fostering sustainability. Through discussions with experts across diverse fields such as mental health, energy efficiency, sustainable fashion, and community engagement, the show presents a holistic view of climate-related challenges. Noteworthy episodes include insights on retrofitting homes for energy efficiency and addressing eco-anxiety, making it a valuable resource for listeners who aspire to make meaningful changes in their lives while understanding the broader societal implications of environmental issues. It uniquely combines expert advice with personal narrative... more
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Recent guests on 28 Ways to Save the World include:
1. Celine Daly
2. Ruth Andrade
3. Bernadette Burns
4. Colin O'Brien
5. Victor Quinlan
6. Rhian Gale
7. Chef Erika Drum
8. Dr. Afrika O'Sullivan
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