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In this episode we welcomed Trio Watson from Clear Space for Me.
The three questions, which once again inspired an interesting debate, are;
- Awareness is a critical first step towards successful conservation of any species...
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In this first episode of Up Close and Personal hosts, William and Stuart talk about what they've learnt from each as the result of their continuing collaboration, and what challenges they've faced creating the podcast.
Up Close and Personal are bonus episodes, with new episodes of the full podcast being released on a fortnightly basis, at 10 am GMT on Tuesday...
In this episode we welcomed Julie Macken Deputy Queen Bee of Neve's Bees.
We had three big questions in this episode which lead to an interesting discussion, they were;
- Society seems more opinion and personality focused, and not necessarily based in fact. What are the pro’s and con’s of that for the environment?
- Having family overseas in Finland, I have to fly to and from the country on at a least yearly basis, drastically increasing my carbon footprint...
In this episode we welcomed Oxford University scientist, Dr Alexandra Moral...
In this episode we welcomed Oxford University scientist Dr. Imma Oliveras...
In this episode we welcomed former Green party councillor, ex-Lord Mayor, and campaigner Elise Benjamin.
The three questions, which once again inspired an interesting debate, were;
- The original 1978 animated film of Richard Adams's Watership Down was seen as being too brutal for children to watch...
In this episode we welcomed Thalia Carr as our guest...
In this episode we welcomed writer Tom McCulloch.
The three questions, which once again inspired an interesting debate, were;
- How can we best understand the relationship between the natural world and human technology and development?
- What is the practice of the wild?
- Is the world better off without us?
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In this episode we welcomed Tom Carman from Cultivate, Real Farming Trust and Ethex.
The three questions, which once again inspired an interesting debate, were;
- What would our land look like if our diets were sustainable for the planet? Plus what 'nudges' could we use to get Real Farming the predominant form of farming in the UK?
- In the western world we hide away from the concept of death and our owr mortality...
In this episode we welcomed David Mulholland, a landscape consultant from Oxford.
The three questions, which once again inspired an interesting debate, were;
- We are where we are because of all the thoughts we’ve ever had. Many say people won't make behavioral changes to allow humanity to live sustainably, unless its also financially beneficial to do so as well...