Mix 92.6 Podcasts

Radio Verulam brings you a regular programme on issues at home and abroad which are affecting the environment, with an added focus on the local area. Tune in Tuesdays & Thursdays from 12pm on 92.6FM or stream live from http://www.radioverulam.com Any questions, comments or suggestions, get in touch! Email: environmentmatters@radioverulam.com

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HS2 objections and Butterfly World 2 disappointment


HS2 is all over the headlines again, but what will its local impact be? Josh Kubale from the Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trusts joins Amanda to explain their objections. And Jon Horsfield of Butterfly World 2.0 also has objections - this time over


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 January 1, 1970  n/a
 
 

Can the creative industries save the earth?


Well hear why this might just be the case when Suzanne Dolan explains about Carbon Literacy at BAFTA. St,Albans Cycle Campaign have been campaigning for a change to a cycle culture in St.Albans for years - but well hear why they hope that advice from


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First of its kind genetically edited wheat trial starting at Rothamsted


Back in August, Rothamsted Research was granted permission by Defra to run a series of field trials of wheat that has been genome edited, and, very soon, that wheat will be planted. This will be the first trial of its kind in the UK or EU. Project Lea


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Quarrying threatens St.Albans green space


The future of one of St.Albans precious green spaces hangs in the balance. Amanda Yorwerth speaks to Craig Tallents Chair of Smallfords Residents Association, who are fighting to save Ellenbrook open space. Photo: John Andrews


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Fabulous fungi


The woods around St.Albans are blooming – not with flowers but with weird and wonderful fungi. Herts and Middlesex Trust Reserves Officer Laura Baker explores the world of fungi with Amanda Yorwerth, and has some tips for ones to spot on your woodland wa


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 January 1, 1970  n/a
 
 

Earthworks goes slow


Steven Shelley explains how and why Earthworks will be joining the slow TV trend for SustFest and Nigel Harvey gives tips on air source heat pumps ahead of St.Albans XR/St.Lukes SustFest events at which he is talking.


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 January 1, 1970  n/a
 
 

SustFest Goes Global


Local activist Farhat Zia explains how she hopes that the Herts Asian Womens Association Sustainability Festival event at which she is speaking will enable communities from around the world to learn from each other about environmental issues that ultimat


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Solution to Pollution? And the tree planting scouts


In spite of the increasing number of people opting for electric cars, air pollution is still causing illness and contributing to the death of hundreds of local people. Hertfordshire businessman Thomas Delgado thinks he has the answer. Trees also comba


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What do you think of Herts County Council’s Plans for a Sustainable Hertfordshire?


Following their declaration of a climate emergency back in July 2019, Hertfordshire County Council have set out their strategy for a Sustainable Hertfordshire, and now theyre consulting on their plans. Youll find the consultation here Amanda talks


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 January 1, 1970  n/a
 
 

Have you got what it takes to be a Climate Champion?


Looking for a new challenge in 2022? How about becoming a Climate Champion? Sarah Kersey of Sustainable St.Albans explains whats required, as well as updating us on this years St.Albans Sustainability Festival


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