As hundreds of world leaders gather in Glasgow, Scotland for the COP26 summit, scientists are warning we are quickly running out of time to stop the devastating impact of climate change. So as the politicians debate the big picture stuff, what changes can we make at home – and will they actually make a difference? Sponsored by Ocean Winds, Natalie Crawford-Goodwin and Lewis Michie investigate how ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Category | Science |
COP26 has been and gone. For two weeks, Glasgow was brought to a standstill by protests and disruption and hosted some of the biggest names on the planet today. So, did we save the planet? Natalie Crawford-Goodwin and Lewis Michie reflect of what COP... more
As Cop26 officially kicks off we look into the politics of it all. Why are we having this massive conference, and what are the implications?
What impact is fast fashion having on our planet? What can retailers do better? And what can we do as consumers to reduce the impact what we wear has on the climate? Sponsored by Ocean Winds, Natalie Crawford-Goodwin and Lewis Michie investigate how ... more
Our hospitals are getting greener, but how are they doing it without degrading the care they offer to patients. What unintentional health benefits do we get from being more climate friendly, how does breathing in too much carbon effect us, and what d... more
Data suggests the UK's 63 biggest town's and cities combine to produce around half of the total carbon emissions in the country. So what are we doing to reduce the climate impact of our most population dense areas? What is an LEZ and how different wi... more
This week we look at our countryside, green spaces and natural assets. We hear from experts on our coastline to our forests. And did you know you can build homes out of Whisky barrels? Well we speak to a man who has lived in one for decades. Sponsore... more
What impact does what we eat have on the climate? And what can we do to make sure we're eating as responsibly as possible? Is veganism the answer? Or even eating insects? Sponsored by Ocean Winds, Natalie Crawford-Goodwin and Lewis Michie investigate... more
Are staycations the way forward? Or do they come with their own climate costs? And how will businesses adapt to become more climate friendly as demand for 'green tourism' grows? Sponsored by Ocean Winds, Natalie Crawford-Goodwin and Lewis Michie inve... more
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