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For What It’s Earth

Emma Brisdion & Sophie Pavelle
Climate Change
Sustainability
Black Friday
COP29
Climate Crisis
Energy Reduction
Consumerism
Meat Consumption
Sustainable Careers
Animal Welfare
Zoos
Education
Waste Management
Eco-Friendly Habits
Hen and Stag Dos
Conservation
Biodiversity
Fossil Fuels
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Paris Agreement

Environment, sustainability, and climate action podcast: We make big eco issues bite-sized, answer your green living questions, and explore the things that we can do to help save the planet. With Emma Brisdion and Sophie Pavelle.

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Happy Halloween, Samhain, Bonfire Night, Thanksgiving and, of course, Black Friday month. This week we’re leaning in to the seasons and being oh so eco-friendly by recycling an autumnal episode from about a year ago.

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All aboard the Lizzie Line! In this week's listener questions episode, we're on a journey to understand how eco friendly the London tube might be, and whether newer developments like the Elizabeth Line are being built more sustainably. Plus, we ask h... more

As the climate changes, natural disasters are becoming more frequent, intense, and harder to predict and recover from. This week we're learning about tsunamis, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, and exploring how taking action on climate change coul... more

Is B-corp still a reliable accreditation for business/product sustainability? How can I make my love for running more sustainable Does composite decking have any environmental credentials? This week Emma and Sophie dive into your green-living questio... more

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Recent Guests

Will Mayor
Yeo Valley's Farm Development Manager
Yeo Valley Organic
Episode: On The Farm [Part 1] Sniffing soil and going organic, with Will Mayor, Yeo Valley
Chris Jones
Farmer known for the Cornwall Beaver Project
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Episode: [Listener Questions] Sustainable home improvements, and beauty Vs function in ecological spaces
Sarah Mead
Head gardener of the Organic Garden at Yeo Valley Organic
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Episode: [Listener Questions] Green gardening with Sarah Mead, Head Gardener at Yeo Valley Organic

Hosts

Emma Brisdion
Co-host and creator; she brings a friendly, engaging presence and focuses on making environmental issues more understandable. Emma often shares her insights and personal experiences, nurturing a relatable dynamic with listeners.
Sophie Pavelle
Co-host and creator; known for her enthusiastic and informative style, Sophie often adds depth to discussions by exploring complex ecological topics while maintaining accessibility for all audiences.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 308 ratings
  • Happy cows?

    Is it a sanctuary?

    From Ethical Consumer magazine

    Yeo Valley scored worst ratings in the Climate Change, Animal Rights, and Supply Chain Management categories – but did well in everything else.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    veganman1961
    United Kingdom3 months ago
  • Funny, fascinating and inspiring

    Huge fan of wildlife/nature podcasts but I’ll be honest, I listen to some to help me sleep - this one keeps me alert, listening, learning and laughing! I often end an episode with ideas I want to integrate into my life, changes that’ll help our wildlife and planet, and what’s so special is that the episodes leave me feeling empowered rather than helpless in the face of the risks and problems the natural world faces right now. To discuss these important issues without scaremongering and giving us... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Hkftruhv
    United Kingdom8 months ago
  • Fantastic Podcar

    I absolutely love this podcast Emma and Sophie are natural presenters, they make this fun and informative, they are learning alongside the rest of us,and the latest listener’s questions episode was a brilliant as the rest and the questions about medication in compost loo’s and the impact I’d cruise ships was mind blowing! I look forward to every Wednesday for the next episode!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    nonameavailible
    United Kingdom9 months ago
  • Great for cleaning the bathroom to!

    (And probably any other room in the house too.) Emma and Sophie are good company, knowledgable without showing off what they know and tackle serious issues with a smile. THIS is how you engage people.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    arjones77
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Heartwarming!

    Been listening for years on my morning commute and was so pleased a new season has come out. Friendly down to earth people discussing important topics in a non-overwhelming way. Keep it up! ❤️

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Alinamil097
    United Kingdoma year ago

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Listeners appreciate the practical tips for sustainable living and often find the content both informative and entertaining.
The hosts are described as relatable and knowledgeable, successfully making complex topics accessible for their audience.
Despite a strong overall reception, some critics note a desire for more rigorous factual accuracy or in-depth research on specific topics.
Many reviews emphasize the positive and hopeful tone of the discussions, contrasting with more negative portrayals typically associated with climate conversations.

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[Listener Questions] Rights of nature, the sustainability of the London Underground, and lobbying councils
Q: Any tips on how to lobby a district council to switch off quiet A-road lights at night?
Citizens can report specific streetlights to their local councils and ask for changes. Proof of lighting problems can be a starting point for effective lobbying.
[Listener Questions] Rights of nature, the sustainability of the London Underground, and lobbying councils
Q: How would human involvement in wildlife and environmental issues change if we included all living beings or nature as part of our collective population with the same rights?
Recognizing the environment as a legal person could change our perspective on human-nature relationships, opening discussions about the rights of ecosystems and guardianship versus ownership.
[Listener Questions] Rights of nature, the sustainability of the London Underground, and lobbying councils
Q: How sustainable is the London Tube, the iconic underground public transport rail system?
The Elizabeth Line is more energy efficient, using up to 30% less energy than traditional trains, and 98% of the excavated material used during construction was repurposed to create a nature reserve.
[Listener Questions] Sustainability of B-corps, running and garden decking materials
Q: How sustainable is running with the current trends for marathons, especially with regards to travel and equipment?
Sophie highlights the high carbon footprint of flying for marathons and suggests opting for local races or more sustainable travel practices.
[Listener Questions] Sustainability of B-corps, running and garden decking materials
Q: Is composite decking actually the best option?
Emma explains that composite decking can be sustainable if made from recycled materials, but urges listeners to be cautious of greenwashing. They also discuss alternatives like treated wood and bamboo.

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Focusing on environmental issues, sustainability, and climate action, the content emphasizes making complex ecological topics accessible and engaging for a broad audience. Hosted by Emma Brisdion and Sophie Pavelle, episodes often tackle pressing topics including gardening's role in climate change, the environmental impacts of daily choices, and innovative solutions for sustainable living. The hosts encourage listener interaction through questions, community engagement, and share practical tips, striving to empower individuals to implement eco-friendly changes in their lives. Notably, the podcast combines humor and relatability, making it a unique and approachable resource for those interested in improving their environmental footprint.

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