
Surviving climate change, resource depletion, the energy crisis - and staying in control
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 477 | Founded | 17 years ago |
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| Categories | NewsBusiness NewsNews Commentary | ||||

This is the Sustainable Futures Report for Thursday, the 30th of November, and finally, it's time to move on. This is the 477th episode and the final episode after 15 years of publication. After careful consideration I've decided that the Sustainable... more
I need to take stock and make the Sustainable Futures Report as relevant and interesting to you the listener as I can. I'm going to develop ideas for the theme and the content. To do that I'm taking a break and aiming to be back in January.
This is an unexpected bonus edition of the Sustainable Futures Report for Thursday 17th August. Last Saturday, I was asked if I would appear on TalkTV to talk about the Greenpeace action when they sat on the roof of the prime minister's country house... more
Sharon Lashley, managing Director of Climate Action North, explains how to make a difference. Choose things you can achieve. Attempting the impossible will only make you want to give up.
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One of my favorite podcasts on climate covering a wide range of topics, always with Anthony’s professionalism, high quality research and wonderful voice. I will miss this!
Good luck my friend on your future projects. Your podcast has open my eyes to many new ideas. Thanks for your time and work on the past
Enjoying the clean and insightful analysis. Mr Day provides concise and informative episodes.
Anthony does know his stuff and is really responsive to emails. Gathers up the most pertinent news stories on climate and sustainability for a quick weekly podcast. One of my most valued subscriptions without a doubt.
The sound quality needs to be improved for a more enjoyable listening experience. I suggest a new microphone, or maybe some pillows lining the walls. However, the content is well researched and well presented other than that.










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