Planet & The People
Sisters Catherine & Lizzy Ward-Thomas are about to busk for the planet so the three of us met up and talked about that and exchanged some encouraging climate change news stories while looking back at the podcast so far.
info_outline FASHION FOR THE PLANETPlanet & The People
What are the Environmental impacts of fashion and how can we change that with Sheila-Mary Carruthers
info_outline RIDDING THE OCEANS OF PLASTICPlanet & The People
How to rid the worlds oceans of plastic with Rachel Richardson from The Ocean Cleanup
info_outline THE FUTURE OF AIR TRAVELPlanet & The People
How is the aviation industry responding to climate change
info_outline CAN BIOCHAR PROTECT THE PLANETPlanet & The People
What is Biochar and how can it be used as a climate solution with Carbo Culture
info_outline THE THEATRE OF CLIMATE CHANGEPlanet & The People
How can the Arts & Activism save us from climate change, with playwright & activist April De Angelis
info_outline LETS REALLY TALK ABOUT CARBON OFFSETTING?Planet & The People
Carbon Offsetting & Conservation with Ecosphere Plus
info_outline THE ORIGINS OF PANDEMICSPlanet & The People
How does our relationship with nature play a part in new pandemics?
info_outline IS IT REALLY GREEN & WHAT DOES THAT MEAN?Planet & The People
The impacts of our choices with Georgina Wilson-Powell
info_outline CLIMATE CHANGE & THE GLOBAL STAGEPlanet & The People
How can the world work together to fight climate change
info_outlineThrough 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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