• Climate Comedy - Dr Matt Winning
    Sep 14 2023

    In our penultimate episode of the series, Katy and Babita are joined by the comedian and environmental economist Dr Matt Winning. Matt performs live stand-up comedy about climate change as well as juggling his career as a climate researcher. We find out why he decided comedy was his way forward to take action in the climate crisis.

    Matt is the author of a book called, Hot Mess: What On Earth Can We Do About Climate Change? Details of Matt's book can be found here: https://mattwinning.com/book/

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    30 mins
  • Green Politics - Clive Lewis MP
    Aug 31 2023

    In this episode, Katy and Babita chat politics with Clive Lewis MP who campaigns to put climate action at the centre of the political agenda. We find out whether it is all blah blah blah as Greta Thunberg said, or if there is hope for concrete change? Clive chatted to us from his constituency of Norwich South in the east of England. 

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    34 mins
  • Food Glorious Food - Professor Sarah Bridle
    Aug 17 2023

    In this episode we chat to Professor Sarah Bridle who traded in her high profile career as an astrophysicist to focus on food and what we eat. She is now the Professor of Food, Climate and Society at the University of York. Sarah told us how the battle of food in the climate crisis is not about vegans versus farmers, but enabling better food choices to bring about change.

    Sarah's book - ‘Food & Climate Change Without The Hot Air’ provides an invaluable perspective on the reality-versus-perception of the impact on climate change that our diet actually has.

    Click here for more info about Sarah and her work: http://sarahbridle.net/faccwtha

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    40 mins
  • How Green Is Your Garden? - Alistair Griffiths
    Aug 3 2023

    In today's episode, Katy and Babita are joined by Alistair Griffiths, Director of Science at the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS). Alistair chats to us about the power of gardening for our mental health and the planet, and how plants, nature and people can join forces to accelerate change in the battle against the climate crisis.

    Some useful links with more info following on from our chat with Alistair:

    RHS Sustainability strategy: https://www.rhs.org.uk/science/sustainability 

    Mains2Rains: https://www.mains2rains.uk/

    RHS Plants for Pollinators: https://www.rhs.org.uk/science/conservation-biodiversity/wildlife/plants-for-pollinators

    RHS Composting: https://www.rhs.org.uk/soil-composts-mulches/composting

    The National Education Nature Park: https://schoolgardening.rhs.org.uk/News/News-results/National/2022/November/National-Education-Nature-Park

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    39 mins
  • Climate Education - Nadia Whittome MP
    Jul 20 2023

    In this episode of Mum, Will The Planet Die Before I Do? Babita chats to Britain's youngest MP Nadia Whittome about climate education and her mission to integrate climate change and sustainability into the education curriculum.

    Nadia explains why she believes if the education system isn't preparing young people to help deal with the impacts of climate change then it is failing them.

    To read the Climate Education Bill click here: https://bills.parliament.uk/bills/3070

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    29 mins
  • Eco Farming - Guy Singh-Watson
    Jul 6 2023

    In this episode, Katy & Babita chat to Guy Singh-Watson, a farmer and the founder of Riverford - a farm collective that has developed into a national organic veg box scheme delivering to around 50,000 customers a week across the UK. He joins us to talk about food, organic farming in the climate crisis, and his passion for truly sustainable agriculture.

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    36 mins
  • Poet's Corner - Emma Must
    Jun 22 2023

    This week, Babita and Katy meet poet and former climate activist Emma Must. Emma was awarded the Goldman Environmental Prize for her efforts towards land protection, which included a period of detention in Holloway Prison as one of the ‘Twyford Seven’. She explains her decision to stop front-line campaigning and why she has turned to the power of the written word in the battle against the climate crisis.

    In the episode, Emma reads from her first full length poetry collection, "The Ballad of Yellow Wednesday".

    https://www.emmamust.com/

    To see some photos of the Twyford Down protests, click here:

    https://www.theguardian.com/world/gallery/2012/sep/28/twyford-down-m3-protest-pictures

    To read Emma's story click here: https://cusp.ac.uk/themes/s1/kg-imprisoning-a-poet/

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    36 mins
  • Rebel Energy - Dan Bates
    Jun 8 2023

    In this episode, Babita and Katy meet CEO Dan Bates who set up his own energy company - Rebel Energy, to address inequality and the climate crisis. Dan spent over 15 years working at BP before deciding it was time to focus on clean energy. We find out what motivated him to go-it alone and whether big business can mean good business in the effort to battle the climate crisis.

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    36 mins