Hello! It’s our 200th episode! We’re talking about the groundbreaking Environmental Justice Commission, which has just published an ambitious plan for putting fairness at the heart of tackling the climate crisis. Caroline Lucas and Hilary Benn, two of the co-chairs of the commission, talk us through some of the key ideas. Then Paul Nowak from the TUC explains why it is vital to put the interests and voice of workers at the centre of the transition.
AND to celebrate reaching the big 200 we’re joined by voice of Reasons to be Cheerful, Gayle Lofthouse!
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125. WALK THIS WAY
124. I'LL HAVE MY CHICKEN UNCHLORINATED PLEASE: a progressive vision for trade
123. OIL SEE YOU IN COURT: suing the climate culprits
Introducing: Cheerful Book Club
122. SCHOOL OF ROCKING THE BOAT: training the activists of tomorrow
121. THE SKY’S THE LIMIT: reining in the fat cat pay gap
120. ON FIRE: in conversation with Naomi Klein
119. THE REASONS TO BE CHEERFUL 2019 CHART SHOW
118. CHEERFUL OFFICE XMAS PARTY
117. WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?
116. YOU HAVE TO VOTE: the case for compulsory participation
115. GOING BACK TO MY GRASSROOTS: the return of the ground campaign
114. A VOTE FOR THE PLANET: making this the climate election
113. WHY AM I SEEING THIS AD: regulating campaigns in the digital age
Cheerful Election Daily Preview - 27 DAYS TO GO - NHS distractions and speedier connections
112. THE ELECTION WILL BE TELEVISED: leaders’ debates and democracy
111. UNIVERSAL JOBS GUARANTEE: 21st century full employment
110. (F)AIR MILES: the case for a frequent flyer tax
109. FAKE IT ‘TIL YOU BREAK IT: challenging the spread of disinformation
108. KEEP IT CIVIL (AND DISOBEDIENT): the power of non-violent direct action
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