
What have the world’s best-known environmentalists learned over the past 60 years? What are their biggest regrets? And what is the next generation of activists doing to tackle the threats facing our planet? As WWF turns 60, the world’s largest conservation organisation is hosting a series of candid conversations between some of the biggest names in the environmental movement.Through these conserva... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 4 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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“Every president, every prime minister, when you look back, you feel a bit frustrated because you understand that you could have done a lot more. That's a normal sense, a normal frustration that every president and every prime minister has. And looki... more
“Civil disobedience all through history has had a big impact. If it's non-violent but determined, it has a big impact and it has changed things. People say, how can you be against the law? I say, if the law is not right, of course you have to denounc... more
“I was just wondering what it was like working with Prince Philip on environmental issues? Because from what I know - and this is a bit controversial - he had some very apparent contradictions in his love for conservation. For example, the year that ... more
What have the world’s best-known environmentalists learned over the past 60 years? What are their biggest regrets? And what is the next generation of activists doing to tackle the threats facing our planet?
As WWF turns 60, the world’s largest cons... more
Loved this podcast! So interesting to hear about people’s passion for the environment and yet coming from different generations and perspectives. The environment is the biggest challenge we face, and it’s fascinating to hear how we can all play a role.
Really interesting to hear from such a diverse group of people about the issues facing our planet. Such an inspiring listen and great to see the next generation pressing and being so focal and outspoken to the ‘old guard.’
Anyone who is interested in nature and conservation NEEDS to listen to this podcast. There are so many crucial topics addressed in these episodes — from Indigenous rights to environmental legislation — that are engaging and eye opening. Hoping for more eps in the future!
A thought provoking and energising series of podcasts highlighting some of today’s most pressing conservation and environmental issues, but most interestingly from an array of different and contrasting perspectives. The conversations are rich and leave you wanting to find out more, and do more to save the planet.
Rare to hear such original, authentic commentary from guests on a branded podcast. These are bold, edgy, genuinely fascinating conversations where you learn things you will not hear elsewhere. Great to see an indigenous environmentalist among the guests. Well done WWF
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