Activism

Nature Under Attack

Is nature paying the price for the cost of living and energy crises? With Kate Jennings, Head of Site Conservation and Species Policy for the RSPB and Richard Benwell, CEO of Wildlife and Countryside Link.

Power and Politics

During a tumultuous time for nature we speak to Natalie Bennett, Green Member of the House of Lords and Karla Hill, Associate Director at think tank E3G about the relationship between climate and politics.

The Battle for Biodiversity – Something in the Air

We take a walk around RSPB Minsmere, an extraordinary nature reserve under threat from Sizewell C and speak to Professor Andy Purvis of the Natural History Museum about biodiversity, habitat loss and threats to wildlife.

Time to Reflect, Reconnect and Rewild – books to change our planet

Award winning writer Ben Macdonald joins us to discuss his new book Cornerstones and the power of books to shape our lives and Rose Malleson, founder of a sustainability book club, shares her recommendations for summer reading.

Finding Doggerland

Travel back into Doggerland’s extraordinary past with author Julia Blackburn and towards a hopeful future with Blue Marine Foundation’s Dr Tom Appleby.

Wilder Britain – from Chelsea to Chevington!

Exploring rewilding with Alastair Driver, Director of Rewilding Britain and Duncan Hutt, Head of Conservation at Northumberland Wildlife Trust.

The Battle for Biodiversity – Something in the Air

Biodiversity, habitat loss and threats to wildlife. We take a walk around RSPB Minsmere, an extraordinary nature reserve under threat from Sizewell C and speak to Professor Andy Purvis of the Natural History Museum.

From the Ground Up

A podcast about transforming our food systems with Patrick Holden, Founding Director of the Sustainable Food Trust and Patty Fong, the Program Director for Climate and Health & Well-being at Global Alliance for the Future of Food.

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

Protest Is Not a Crime – Yet!

Exploring what the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill means for civil liberties and climate action.