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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70. 2019: A PUBLIC SPACE ODYSSEY: transforming communities
69. A SOCIAL HOME REVOLUTION: the history and future of council housing
68. BORN TO (PARK) RUN: Geoff and Ed’s excellent adventure
67. THE OFFICIAL REASONS TO BE CHEERFUL 2018 CHART SHOW
66. CHRISTMAS CHEERFUL: Chatting 2018 and playing Class Struggle
65. COMPUTER SAYS YES: humanity and kindness in public services
64. SHARING AND CARING: the case for paternity leave
63. VALUING NEURODIVERSITY: how society needs to change
62. LIFE OVER DEATH: the global campaign to end capital punishment
61. YUVAL AIN’T SEEN NOTHING YET: a conversation on just about everything with Yuval Noah Harari
60. GEOFF, GEOFF, GEOFF...OUT OUT OUT: the power of protest
59. QE OR NOT QE?: printing money for a purpose
58. PLASTIC, PLASTIC EVERYWHERE: what do we do?
57. THE OWNERSHIP SHIFT
56. LAST EDITION? how to ensure quality journalism in the digital age
55. LIVING FOR THE (THREE DAY) WEEKEND
54. THE ABC OF AI: How can technology help humanity?
53. PROSPERITY AND JUSTICE: Shaking up the economy for social change
52. THE QUIET RENEWABLES REVOLUTION
51. FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Not for the bin
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