Episode 129: Interview with James Cameron, a Friend of COP26, about the prospects for COP26
Fascinating Interview with James Cameron, a Friend of COP26, providing a unique insider's perspective on the highs and...
Episode 128: The Geopolitics of Climate Change: interview with Gerald Butts, Vice Chairman of the political risk consultancy, Eurasia Group
As the relationship between the US and China grows more tense, we discuss the geopolitics of climate change. What...
Episode 127: Innovation Forum Founder Toby Webb on building resilient smallholder supply chains and sustainability trends within the food industry
In this deep dive on sustainability within the food industry, Toby identifies key trends –resilience, disclosure and consumer awareness...
Episode 126: Nigel Topping, the UK’s High-Level Climate Action Champion, on COP26
A fascinating interview with Nigel Topping, the UK's High-Level Climate Action Champion on the prospects and expectations for the...
Episode 125: Interview with Jeremy Lent on finding our place in the universe by integrating science and traditional wisdom
Jeremy Lent discusses his fascinating new book Web of Meaning which combines findings in cognitive science, systems theory and...
Episode 124: Interview with Professor Daniela Gabor on funding the transition to a low carbon economy
In this fascinating interview, Daniela discusses the eye-opening sums of money needed to achieve a transition to a low...
Episode 123: interview with economic anthropologist Dr Jason Hickel about his most recent book Less is more: How Degrowth will save the world
Thought provoking interview with economic anthropologist Dr Jason Hickel about his most recent book Less is more: How Degrowth...
Episode 122: Interview with Professor Wendy Brown, author In the Ruins of Neoliberalism: The Rise of AntiDemocratic politics in the West.
In this interview, Professor Wendy Brown discusses the recent history of neoliberalism, how this logic is everpresent in our...