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Jim Skea - Stories of Change audio icon

Nature & Environment

Jim Skea - Stories of Change

Jim Skea, Research Councils UK Energy Strategy Fellow and Professor of Sustainable Energy at Imperial College is interviewed by Roger Harrabin for 'Stories of Change'.

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Stories of Change - The Interviews audio icon

Nature & Environment

Stories of Change - The Interviews

'Stories of Change' interviews with Roger Harrabin.

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Kimberly Nicholas - Stories of Change audio icon

Nature & Environment

Kimberly Nicholas - Stories of Change

Kimberly Nicholas' 'Stories of Change' interview with Roger Harrabin. 

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Jean-Pierre Gattuso - Stories of Change audio icon

Nature & Environment

Jean-Pierre Gattuso - Stories of Change

Jean-Pierre Gattuso's 'Stories of Change' interview with Roger Harrabin.

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Thomas Stocker - Stories of Change audio icon

Nature & Environment

Thomas Stocker - Stories of Change

Thomas Stocker's 'Stories of Change' interview with Roger Harrabin. 

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Richard Tol - Stories of Change audio icon

Nature & Environment

Richard Tol - Stories of Change

Richard S.J Tol, Professor of Economics, Sussex is interviewed by Roger Harrabin for 'Stories of Change'. 

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Matt Ridley - Stories of Change audio icon

Nature & Environment

Matt Ridley - Stories of Change

Matt Ridley, journalist and author is interviewed by Roger Harrabin for 'Stories of Change'. 

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About Stories of Change article icon

Nature & Environment

About Stories of Change

The Stories of Change interviews, recorded by the BBC’s Environment Analyst Roger Harrabin, capture the thinking of leading players in climate change and energy debates at a critical moment in the global conversation. 

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What is aquaponics - and how can fish poo help feed the world? article icon

Nature & Environment

What is aquaponics - and how can fish poo help feed the world?

Waste products from fish can contribute to a new type of sustainable agriculture. Kate Humble is involved, too.

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Too much of a good thing? Choice challenges in sustainable clothes shopping article icon

Money & Business

Too much of a good thing? Choice challenges in sustainable clothes shopping

With 460 eco-labels in 197 countries, how can we make sense of them all? Professor Marilyn Carrigan investigates the issue of the over-saturation and impact of eco-labels.

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Do whales commit suicide? article icon

Nature & Environment

Do whales commit suicide?

Are humans the only animals who kill themselves, or do other species commit suicide as well? David Lusseau considers the case of whale beachings.

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Wanted! Starlings article icon

Nature & Environment

Wanted! Starlings

The European starling, a native bird to Britain - but what of its impact on other continents where it has been introduced?

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