Business and Finance

Quiet Radicals

How radical thinking, however quiet, is offering hope amidst tumbling climate records with Professor Richard Templer, formerly the Director for Innovation at the Grantham Institute: Climate Change & Environment and Tom Robinson, CEO of Adaptavate.

Time to Choose – should law firms act for fossil fuels?

Exploring the role of law in the fight against climate change with Haley Czarnek, National Director of Law Students for Climate Accountability, Alexander Rhodes, Partner and Head of Purpose at corporate law firm Mishcon de Reya and Paul Powlesland, Barrister and Founder of Lawyers for Nature.

Stomachs, Hearts and Minds

Rethinking Farming with Martin Lines, Chair of the Nature Friendly Farming Network and Dominic Buscall, Project Manager at Wild Ken Hill.

The Climate Clock – Time Bomb or Wake Up Call?

We speak to Sasha Abraham, Senior Analyst at the UK’s Climate Change Committee, about her hopes and fears for 2023.

Power – A New Generation

We need clean alternatives to fossil fuels, but at what cost?
We hear from Sally Bunce, seal protection officer at Teesside, Isobel Morris, Senior Policy Officer for Energy at the RSPB and Charlie Zakss of Suffolk Wildlife Trust.

The Price of Power

How much are we prepared to sacrifice for clean, green energy? We talk to Joan Edwards OBE of The Wildlife Trusts and Dr Tom Appleby of the Blue Marine Foundation.

Nuclear Reaction

Exploring both sides of the debate around Nuclear Energy with Dr Paul Dorfman of the University of Sussex and Chair of the Nuclear Consulting Group and Jessica Johnson, Communications and Advocacy Director at Nuclear Europe.

Energy Gridlocked

A podcast exploring volatility in the energy sector with Dr Jeff Hardy of The Grantham Institute – Climate Change and Environment and Dhara Vyas of Energy UK.

Could Your Savings Save the Planet?

Exploring our finances within the context of the Climate Emergency with Simon Mundy of the Financial Times, Alex Smith of Eversheds Sutherland and Kenneth Green of Make My Money Matter

Who Pays the Price?

Where does the responsibility for the non-economic loss and damage associated with unchecked climate change lie?