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My sisters, Catherine & Lizzy form the popular country duo, Ward Thomas and they are about to busk in a different city each week in the run up to Cop 26, raising money for environmental charities and awareness for the climate crisis.
I decided to get them onPlanet & The Peopleto find out more and to enjoy a meandering conversation where we discussed our obsession with climate change & exchanged some encouraging news stories, while also looking back at the podcast series so far.
Ward-Thomas recently released their fourth studio album, Invitation. Their second album, Cartwheels was the first ever UK country album to make Number One in the official UK album charts. Notable hits include Carry You Home, No Filter, Cartwheels, Not Just Me and most recently Stranger. They have released a live recorded duet with Jack Savoretti, covering Humans by Brandon Flowers, which they recorded while supporting Jack on his European tour. They also supported David Gray on his Australian tour and before the first lockdown they were touring with James Blunt, with whom they recorded a shared single Halfway.They were planning their own fifth UK tour for May which has since been postponed three times but is now scheduled for November.
For more about Ward Thomas, their website is: https://www.wardthomasmusic.co.uk
From the week of the 17th May until COP 26 in November, they will be busking in a different city around the country to raise money for environmental organisations.
To find out where they'll be busking, they can be found on social media @wardthomasmusic and to donate, visit: https://www.buskingforourplanet.com (live from 17th May)
For more information about some of what is discussed in the podcast:
The chimpanzee sanctuary where Lizzy Volunteered: https://www.chimfunshi.de/en/
How to Save our Planet, The Facts by Mark Maslin:https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/320/320155/how-to-save-our-planet/9780241472521.html
For paintings by Amanda Ward-Thomas and information about her upcoming exhibitions: https://amandawardthomas.com
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Fashion is something we all enjoy, whether purely as a function or as a passion, but it's impacts on the environment have only relatively recently started to be talked about.
I wanted to dive deep into this topic to find out why and in what ways the fashion industry is bad for the planet, and also how we can turn things around, and to help me with this, I spoke to Professor Sheila-Mary Carruthers, FTI FRSA
Sheila-Mary has worked in the field of textiles and fashion for 51 years and is a key consultant in the global industry with a passion for engaging the next generation about how to move the textiles and fashion business forward. She was also awarded the Worshipful Company of Weavers Silver Award.
For more information about Sheila-Mary, visit:
https://www.carruthers-associates.com
Also for the resale platforms mentioned in the podcast:
https://www.depop.com
https://www.vestiairecollective.com
https://www.thredup.com
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Plastics are swamping our oceans. This is one of the most talked about issues but what are we doing about it?
The Ocean Cleanup, led by inventor and entrepreneur Boyan Slat are pioneers in technology that is clearing our oceans of plastic and also stopping plastics entering our oceans through river interceptors.
I spoke to Rachel Richardson from The Ocean Cleanup to find out out about how The Ocean cleanup started and what they are currently doing to clean up our oceans.
For more about The Ocean Clean Up visit:
https://theoceancleanup.com
Details of their rivers study will be here from the 30th April
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Some time ago I was speaking to a friend of mine Chip Yardly all about the impacts of air travel on the planet. Chip is a pilot who flies for Tui, and had quite a lot to say about the topic, having had to swat up on it for his job interviews.
So I decided to have him on Planet & The People for a bite sized chat where he gave me the low down on how the aviation industry is responding to climate change.
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I spoke to Henrietta Moon, co-founder of Carbo Culture all about Biochar. Biochar is one of the lesser known climate solutions. It's not as talked about as renewable energy or trees or direct air capture technology, which was why I was so pleased that Carbo Culture contacted me and asked me to come on the podcast.
For more information about carbo culture, please visit:
https://www.carboculture.com
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Having made a career in theatre and film as a writer and actor, I like to think the arts can be pretty powerful in lots of ways, but how can it be used to inspire us about climate change?
I spoke to playwright April De Angelis whose 20 year career has seen her plays produced at the National Theatre, The Royal Court and the RSC among many others. In 2011 her play 'Jumpy' starring Tamsin Grieg, received much acclaim.
April is also a longstanding activist and a part of Extinction Rebellion. She has a new play, 'Extinct' coming out at the Theatre Royal Stratford East, which she talks to me about in the episode.
To book tickets for 'Extinct' visit: Here
For information about Extinction Rebellion: Here
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The concept of Carbon Offsetting, or carbon credits is often met with mixed views.
Is it simply an excuse to carry on as normal but look like you're doing good? Or is it maybe a valuable tool? In fact, what is it? Where does the money go? What does it actually do? And what else are the big businesses doing to save the planet?
Tom explores all and more of these questions with Lucy Arndt from Ecosphere Plus, a company that specialises in conservation and generating carbon credits. Lucy is joined by her husband Nick Shute, a school friend of Tom's and co-founder of Dodds and Shute who have used Ecosphere Plus to assist their complete overhaul towards more sustainable practices.
To find out more about Ecosphere Plus: https://ecosphere.plus
And for Dodds & Shute: https://doddsandshute.com
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The emergence of a new pandemic is something that has impacted us all in varying degrees of hell. But where do pandemics come from? Where do they start and how are we responsible?
Can we call this year an ecological event?
From Measles, to Ebola to Sars to covid 19, Tom talks to Zoonotic disease specialist Dr David Redding, and Reader in Environmental governance, Dr Peter Jones, and finds out about the origins of disease and the correlation between environmental breakdown and the spread of pandemics.
For more information about David Redding, and to read his work, visit his website
For more about Peter Jones, visit Here
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Georgina Wilson Powell is founder and editor of the online eco lifestyle magazine, Pebble and author of the new book 'IS IT REALLY GREEN'
Pebble was founded to bridge the gap between sustainability and style and the every day. Since then Georgina has recently published 'Is it Really Green', a helpful guide that answers 249 questions about our every day lifestyle choices and how they can impact our world.
Tom talks to Georgina about her book, about Pebble, and dissects all of those rules and opinions about how to live more sustainably without sacrificing the joys of life.
IS IT REALLY GREEN can be bought here
Subscribe to Pebble Here
To find out the provenance of products visit Giki
Find out more about Green Home Grants
Petition to stop the Coal Mine in Cumbria
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World leaders that deny Climate Change.
Nations chopping down forests and expanding their coal industry
It can be overwhelming and terrifying
In this first episode of series 2, Tom talks to Professor Chris Rapley and returning guest Professor Mark Maslin and finds out how the international community has worked together since the 1990s to fight climate change, from international COP summits, COP26 & the Paris Agreement, to oil companies and other big business. Find out how it all works and how you can influence the global stage.
Books mentioned:
The Future We Choose by Christina Figueres
The Merchants Of Doubt by Naomi Oreskes & Erik M. Conway
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In the absence of this years COP 26 (the annual Conference of Parties, where world leaders meet to discuss climate goals), a collection of young people from all over the world have decided to set up their own online conference this November 2020 to explore the range of issues and potential policies around Climate Change. This is Mock Cop 26
Tom met with some of the organisers Lavinia Lovino (Italy), Domenica Jaramillo (Ecuador) and Josh Tregale (UK) to find out what the conference will involve.
MOCK COP 26 WILL RUN FROM 19th NOVEMBER - 1st DECEMBER.
To find out more about the event and how to attend some of the talks and panel discussions, or sign up to the Fringe Events, visit:
https://www.mockcop.org
And follow on Social Media @MockCOP26
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Is Economic growth the enemy of our planet or is it just how we grow? Can we build an economy that helps us prosper while also protecting our environment? What kind of world will we build in the aftermath of the Covid19 Pandemic?
In the final episode of series 1, Tom talks to Climate Change Economist, Dimitri Zenghelis - formerly head of Economic Forecasting at the Treasury and subsequently co-lead author of the Stern Review, an examination of the economics of Climate Change - and asks him what a Green Economy would look like, what are the problems we might face, and how hopeful he is that we might build back to a Green Economy in the wake of Covid 19.
https://www.dimitrizenghelis.com
Twitter: @dimitriZ
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Tom visits a Hemp farm in Co Monaghan in Ireland and talks to Farmer Marcus McCabe & Hill sheep farmer and Land Tenure Specialist Bridget Murphy all about the wonderful potentials of Hemp. From a Carbon negative building material, to a fossil fuel substitute, to a health food that can suck in more carbon dioxide than trees, Hemp provides an incredible climate solution. But where is the market?
https://kamahemp.com
https://www.farmingfornature.ie
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Who are Greenpeace, what do they stand for, and what role can we play in preventing deforestation?
Tom talks to Greenpeace's Forest Campaigner Chiara Vitali about the planet, about the Amazon, about Greenpeace and about chickens, with the occasional reference to a supermarket elf.
Chiara tells Tom about two reports she's written, Under Fire & Winging it, both of which can be viewed at:
Winging ItUnder Fire
For more info about Greenpeace visit:
www.greenpeace.org
@greenpeace
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How to restore forests and plant trees with a simple online search. Tom chats to Hannah Wickes, the CMO at Ecosia, the tree planting search engine. He finds out all about how they are shrinking deserts, restoring water cycles and rebuilding wildlife habitats with their extensive reforestation projects, all funded by the revenue from their search engine.
www.ecosia.com
@ecosia
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In two interviews, Tom finds out about CO2 air capture technology and also explores how we can protect the Polar Regions.
Climeworks is a Direct Air Capture Company based in Switzerland, extracting carbon dioxide from the air and converting it into commercial commodities. Tom finds out from Louisa Charles just how their technology works and what opportunities it presents.
The Polar Regions are warming at twice the rate of the rest of the planet. In his second interview Tom talks to Alex Sholtz at Ice911 Research and finds out what the polar regions mean for the planet and how science is trying to protect them.
www.climeworks.com
@climeworks
www.ice911.org
@Ice911Research
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How can food be both a climate problem and a climate solution?
Tom talks to Honor Eldridge, Head of Policy at the Sustainable Food Trust (until May 2020, then Head of Policy at Plant Life) all about food systems and how the world can turn farming around from being a climate offender to a climate solution.
Follow The Sustainable Food Trust at https://sustainablefoodtrust.org and on socials @SusFoodTrust
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Through his expertise and Laidback approach, Mark Maslin approaches the subject of climate change in an engaging and informative way that makes it easy for even the climate change novice to understand.
He explains how past, present and future climate change is read, discusses the impact of the Covid 19 pandemic on the climate and what this could mean for the future, challenges the ideas around individual vs corporate responsibility, and how the real answer to solving climate change lies with governments
Professor Mark Maslin has published over 165 papers along with multiple books including: The Human Planet, Cradle of Humanity, Climate Change: A Very Short Introduction (three editions with a fourth on the way.
He is Professor of Climatology at University College London, A Royal Society Industrial Fellowship, Science Advisor to the Global Cool Foundation and the Sopria-Steria Group, Executive Director of Rezatec Ltd and Director of The London NERC Doctoral Training Partnership and a member of Cheltenham Science Festival Advisory Committee.
Mark can be found on twitter @ProfMarkMaslin
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