'Dirty Business' is a recent Channel 4 docudrama based around the issue of sewage spills into UK rivers and seas. In our new episode out today we get reaction to the programme from a UK water professional.
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https://t.co/Mfo8orJlaO
'Dirty Business' is a recent Channel 4 docudrama based on the issue of sewage spills in the UK's rivers and seas. In our new episode out today we speak to a UK water professional to get their reaction to the programme. Click link below to listen⬇️
https://t.co/Mfo8orJlaO
What is Tegelwippen 🤔 Could it be the cheap, accessible green trend that cities need to make environmental progress? Plus... a new UK wetland... and global progress on clean energy uptake. All in May's Planet Possible News. Click link to listen ⬇️🎧
https://t.co/AgLXSPjgFP
Could mushrooms 🍄 be the next big breakthrough in cleaning rivers? 🤔 Mycofiltration and other exciting innovations coming to the world of water (all funded by OFWAT) are discussed in our new episode out today.
⬇️ Click link below to listen
https://t.co/GQDfWobLFG
How can faith play a part in making the environment fully inclusive, so that all communities and all people can play their part in making progress on climate, nature and water? New episode out today. Click link below to listen ⬇️
https://t.co/gBNihKxWxH
A river isn't a person. The climate can't hire a lawyer. How does the environment get fair representation in law? Our new episode (out now) has a fascinating interview with Monica Feria-Tinta, who changed the game by being an advocate for the planet.
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https://t.co/OjQXGBsilY
New York City. The famous concrete jungle. 9m residents, water on 3 sides and ageing infrastructure. How is it adapting to climate, nature and water challenges? Find out in our special New York episode out now.
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https://t.co/knXRrF66Yq
New York City. The iconic concrete jungle. 9m residents+ ageing infrastructure. How is the city adapting to climate, nature and water challenges?
Special episode out now. Vincent Lee & Sarah Galst are our local expert guests. Click below to listen ⬇️
https://t.co/knXRrF66Yq
New episode out today. Niki visits The King's Foundation in Scotland to see how His Majesty's vision of man and nature working in harmony is being put into action. Can this interconnected sustainable approach scale globally?
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https://t.co/PV7PyCXUkE
New MiniPod out today with Phoebe Weston (The Guardian) on 3 current stories in climate, nature and water:
- Banning some bees in some places
- China's latest emission stats
- Light pollution decimating insects
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🎧 https://t.co/4YVWpr8SBo
Re-using water. Advanced water recycling. Instead of treating it then putting it back into rivers/sea... can we treat and re-purpose? Other countries do it, what's happening in the UK? New episode 'Water Reuse' out today.
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🎧 https://t.co/BPk4wNYrGo
"Soft power lies in technical gatherings on biodiversity" - love these kind of behind-the-headlines insights our expert guests bring. New episode out today - what big enviro policies will drop in 2026? All parts of UK discussed. Listen via link 🎧⬇️
https://t.co/DqS2W65KYG
New MiniPod out today. 15 mins. 3 big environmental stories:
🌊 Climate proof infrastructure
💡 Electricity from water droplets
📖 Positive impactful green storytelling
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https://t.co/5dY4PI4Lmm
Where is the world on climate change after COP 30? Essential listening in our new episode out today. The stakes could not be higher. And yet the geopolitics of today has so much influence on all our tomorrows.
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https://t.co/llv6zfDCev
Could we (should we) geo-engineer the climate to cool it? One of 3 climate/nature/water stories featured on our new MiniPod out today. Jo Caird from The Environment magazine is our guest. Stay updated on the planet and what's possible. 🌍💡
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https://t.co/m3HE1URdwz
Could we capture and use the heat present in sewers in a heat network approach that would help reduce carbon emissions? And do we need do rethink our perceptions of the economics of net zero?
New episode out today
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https://t.co/trsS9fzOl2
"We're just using it." Is AI sleepwalking us into ever growing energy demands from data centres? Can the rise of renewables keep up? New MiniPod out today. The Guardian's Phoebe Weston joins to discuss 3 current climate, nature and water stories.
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https://t.co/xdRvdziIyb
"We're going backwards" - @ZacGoldsmith on UK's current global environmental standing. Fascinating new episode out today - 'Zac Goldsmith - The Politics of Climate & Nature'. Unique insight into how real enviro progress happens (and can falter).
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https://t.co/iEbV3MxM81
September MiniPod out today! @al_chisholm from @CIWEM discusses:
- What will govt implement from reviews into UK water sector?
- Who should inform the public about drought?
- What are Sponge Cities and how can they help meet our enviro challenges?
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https://t.co/IQRUvFHoCX