
A fun, honest podcast about the climate crisis hosted by recovering plastic addict Victoria Cook and eco enthusiast Adam Costello
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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So we read the really bad press first and were shocked, then we watched Planet of Humans and were shocked and confused, we read the press again and felt even more confused... Then we watched an interview with Extinction Rebellion and the creators of ... more
We chat with anxiety expert about why Climate Change Anxiety doesn't really exist. Adam is suffering after week 8 in lockdown and has just come out of a social media bubble and Victoria has forgotten what month it is.
We chat with global heath expert Alanna Shaikh about the current status of the 2019 coronavirus outbreak and how climate change might contribute to increase in the probability of more pandemics in the future.
Ruth Wright is currently Extinction Rebellion's Editor In Chief. Adam and Vic were lucky enough to catch an interview with Ruth while she was a volunteer team leader in Kenya earlier this year. Vic digs in deep to find the answers we are all wonderin... more
Adam and Victoria chat about how climate change and businesses have been effected by Coronavirus, why Victoria almost got into a brawl in the local Sainsburys and how Adam is finding the transition from workaholic to work-from-home-aholic. This week'... more
It's a tough one as we are now in the 2nd week of isolation and lockdown due to the Coronavirus Pandemic. The interview with Tony was recorded a month before this all happened but there is so much in this which is still relevant and can help with us ... more
Get some top tips on how to re-use and not recycle from Ted X speaker and environmentalist scientist Less Waste Laura.
In the first episode of TCOGG Victoria and Adam talk about what they found on a beach clean in Portugal, why Adam used to surf in sewage and have a fascinating chat with co-leader of the UK's Green Party Sian Berry about activism, green energy and th... more










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