Hello! At this live show recorded at the Underbelly Festival in London we’re talking about the climate emergency, Extinction Rebellion and reaching net zero carbon emissions. What’s the scale of the crisis? How do we reach net zero? And what’s it got to do with Geoff’s favourite mangos? We’re joined by Emily Shuckburgh, a leading climate scientist; Chris Stark, chief executive of the Committee on Climate Change; and Farhana Yamin, environmental lawyer turned Extinction Rebellion activist.
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Radio host and fellow podcaster, Emily Dean (and her dog Raymond!), bought us fines for probing questions about childlessness, dogs in every office and grief badges
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162. HOW MOVEMENTS CHANGE THE WORLD
161. SWEET STREAMS AREN’T MADE OF THIS: what about the musicians?
160. SQUAD SAVE AMERICA: from Ilhan Omar to the Sunrise Movement
159. CTRL ALT-LABOUR: organising in the modern workplace
158. THE WINNER TAKES IT ALL: the dark side of meritocracy
157. WHY DID IT TAKE A PANDEMIC?: valuing the everyday economy
156. BOND BABY BOND: guaranteeing an inheritance for all
155. WHO RUN THE WORLD: Julia Gillard on women in politics
154. LIVING BETTER: a conversation with Alastair Campbell
153. MY NAME IS WHY: a conversation with Lemn Sissay
152. ABOLISH SILICON VALLEY: a conversation with Wendy Liu
151. SEX, POWER, MONEY: a conversation with Sara Pascoe
150. 150 NOT OUT: so what have we learned?
149. WE BUILT THIS CITY ON BIKES AND STROLLS
148. CUTTING ZUCK’S BUCKS: can an ad boycott change Facebook?
147. CHILDCARE MATTERS: learning lessons from lockdown
146. NO ONE SHOULD GO HUNGRY: tackling the scandal of food poverty
145. THE SHOW MUST GO ON: why we need to save the arts
144. WE ARE OUR HISTORY: time to understand our past
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