For What It's Earth

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 76:34:28
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Synopsis

Brand new environment and sustainability podcast explaining the science behind whats going on in the world, and exploring the things that we can do to make a little bit of a big difference. Hosted by Emma Brisdion and Lloyd Hopkins.

Episodes

  • How Can We Travel More Sustainably? (FWIE is BACK!)

    06/11/2019 Duration: 36min

    It's the moment you've been waiting for, Emma and Lloyd are back for season two of For What It's Earth! To kick off our next batch of sustainability podcasts, we're celebrating Greta Thunberg's sail across the Atlantic to raise awareness the need for us to reduce our carbon emissions, and, because trans-Atlantic boat journeys aren't always feasible, we're exploring other ways that we can make our travels more sustainable.   We're also dead chuffed to now be working with Teemill to produce some snazzy, organic cotton sustainable teeshirts, the very tiny proceeds of which go towards helping us keep producing this podcast for free. Get yours here: https://forwhatitsearth.teemill.com   Don't forget to subscribe, find us on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter, and leave us a review!   Thanks to Mark Skinner for our intro and outro music.

  • BONUS Episode! Arctic Bumblebees: How Does Climate Change Impact Our Pollinators?

    17/07/2019 Duration: 33min

    Hello from the Arctic! In this cheeky bonus episode, we're sharing an episode of one of the podcasts that Emma has been working on in northern Sweden this summer, for the Climate Impacts Research Centre. She's joining Ryan and Lottie from Imperial College London for a day out on the mountain, catching and recording Arctic bumblebees!  Click here for more episodes of Field Notes on Climate Change, and here for more information on the Climate Impacts Research Centre.   Keep in touch and let us know what you want to hear in season two: Instagram @forwhatitsearthpodcast Facebook /ForWhatItsEarth Twitter @WhatEarthPod   Theme music by Mark Skinner.

  • Listener Q&A! End of Season One

    12/06/2019 Duration: 01h43s

    And that’s a wrap for season one of For What It’s Earth! This week, to celebrate making it this far, we’ve been answering your questions, from finding the most impactful environmentally-friendly actions we can make from our own home and exploring whether we can travel the world sustainably, to finding environmentally-friendly earplugs and wondering whether the series has changed our own attitudes towards sustainability. Thanks for listening this far, we’ll be back bigger and better than ever in the autumn with season two!   Things we chatted about:   Offset your flights and choose routes with lower-impact airlines and more sustainable fuel mixes: https://flygrn.com/ Cambridge Centre for Climate Science: https://www.climatescience.cam.ac.uk/   100% renewable energy providers in the UK: Bulb: https://bulb.co.uk/ Octopus: https://octopus.energy/ Good Energy: https://www.goodenergy.co.uk/   Zao Organic Makeup: https://www.zaoorganicmakeup.com/   Instagram @forwhatitsearthpodcast Facebook /ForWhatItsEarth Twitter

  • Climate Emergency! What Does It Even Mean?

    05/06/2019 Duration: 38min

    Children have gone on strike from schools, Extinction Rebellion has occupied our headlines and our cities, and now the UK has declared a Climate Emergency, as have many individual towns, cities and communities - Universities, even!  But what has the Greta-effect actually had on the UK, and what does declaring a very official sounding (but not actually very officially-binding) Climate Emergency even mean? Things we chatted about: WWF Climate Emergency Demand Action Petition: https://www.wwf.org.uk/fight-climate-change Friend's of the Earth's to-do list for the UK Government to address climate change: https://friendsoftheearth.uk/climate-change/climate-emergency-plan?gclid=Cj0KCQjwz6PnBRCPARIsANOtCw1k4RA1FFWRIuMw9O-PIw07hXL4QRiu90QFsUuWWXPsU-0l78IzG-YaAnbyEALw_wcB The Guardian, 'We must mobilise for the climate emergency like we do in wartime. Where is the climate minister?': https://www.theguardian.com/environment/commentisfree/2019/jun/03/we-must-mobilise-for-the-climate-emergency-like-we-do-in-war-time-where

  • Libby Bowles Chats Marine Conservation, How Kids Will Save The Planet, Plastics, Sustainable Living and Bamboo Bicycle Trips

    24/05/2019 Duration: 31min

    Marine conservationist and educator, Libby Bowles, joins us to chat about her journey across New Zealand on a bamboo bicycle, discussed why she's dedicated her time to educating kids about plastic pollution and shared her wisdom on how to live a more sustainable life in a genuinely helpful, less 'I'm doing this for Instagram' kind of a way! We featured a few minutes of her interview on our 'Plastics - What Can We Do?' episode, but as all of her stories are packed full of inspiration and advice, this bonus episode consists of the whole chat. You can find out more from Libby on Instagram (@treadlighterlib) or on her website www.treadlighter.org.   Get in touch: Instagram @forwhatitsearthpodcast Facebook /ForWhatItsEarth Twitter @WhatEarthPod   Theme music and sound mixed by Mark Skinner.    

  • Why is Nature Important in our Cities? With the Avon Wildlife Trust

    08/05/2019 Duration: 33min

    Joined by the Rosie Maple from the Avon Wildlife Trust, we explore the reasons why we need urban wildlife and to understand why conservation movements such as The Wildlife Trusts believe cities rely on their green spaces. Find out why we need to keep our cities little bit wild, how careful planning and tree management can help urban environments cope with climate change, and what each of us can do to help our cities thrive.   Find out more about the Avon Wildlife Trust: https://www.avonwildlifetrust.org.uk/ The Wildlife Trusts: https://www.wildlifetrusts.org/   Theme music and sound mixed by Mark Skinner.   Instagram @forwhatitsearthpodcast Facebook /ForWhatItsEarth Twitter @WhatEarthPod

  • Let's Talk About Electric Cars, with Robert Lewellyn

    01/05/2019 Duration: 52min

    Chocks away! From life-cycle emissions and the environmental issues surrounding the lithium-ion batteries to finding charging points and looking at how EVs (electric vehicles) can help rather than hinder the National Grid, buckle up your seatbelt because this week we’re racing through the topic of electric cars. We’ve also got a quick chat with Robert Lewellyn (of Red Dwarf, Scrapheap Challenge and Fully Charged fame) about his Tesla and Hyundai Kona, all thanks to Andrew from the wonderful Cosmic Shed podcast. Listen, subscribe and if you enjoy it, leave us a review!   Stuff that we spoke about: Find your nearest charging station: https://chargemap.com/ How eco-friendly are electric cars? https://www.dw.com/cda/en/how-eco-friendly-are-electric-cars/a-19441437 Best electric cars 2019: https://www.drivingelectric.com/best-cars/584/best-electric-cars-2019 Fully Charged, with Robert Lewellyn: https://www.fullychargedshow.co.uk/ The Cosmic Shed podcast: https://thecosmicshed.podbean.com/   Theme music and sound m

  • Palm Oil - What’s The Problem?

    17/04/2019 Duration: 27min

    Confused about palm oil? We’re heading deep into the former rainforests of South East Asia to explore the huge palm oil plantations that fuel far more of the food industry in the west than we realise (and also chop down quite a lot of the lush forest greenery).   Things we chatted about: WWF Palm Oil Buyers Scorecard: http://palmoilscorecard.panda.org/ Buycott app to scan your produce and find out whether it contains palm oil or ties to any other unsustainable practices: https://www.buycott.com/ RSPO certification to identify sustainable sources of palm oil: https://rspo.org/certification   Theme music and sound mixed by Mark Skinner. Instagram @forwhatitsearthpodcast Facebook /ForWhatItsEarth Twitter @WhatEarthPod

  • Can We Be Green AND Clean? Cosmetics, Toiletries & Sustainable Bathroom Bits 'n Bobs, with Sophie Pavelle

    10/04/2019 Duration: 36min

    Emma is joined by conservationist and all-round nature legend, Sophie Pavelle for this episode on cosmetics and toiletries. Dead chuffed to be wondering how we can make our bathroom routines a little greener, Sophie has taken a break from generally saving all of the UK's wildlife to chat cosmetics, talk about toiletries and suss out some sustainable solutions.    Listen, subscribe and, if you enjoy it, leave us a review!    Stuff that we spoke about: Neal’s Yard Remedies organic bee range: https://www.nealsyardremedies.com/bee-lovely-timeline.html Send your contact lenses to Acuve for recycling: https://www.acuvue.co.uk/recycle ‘Naked’ shampoo from Lush: https://uk.lush.com/article/naked-revolution Deodorant and volatile organic compounds (air pollution):https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/16/climate/perfume-pollution-smog.html   Theme music and sound mixed by Mark Skinner. Instagram @forwhatitsearthpodcast Facebook /ForWhatItsEarth Twitter @WhatEarthPod

  • E05: Plastics, What Can We Do? [Part 2]

    03/04/2019 Duration: 39min

    It's time to chat about PLASTICS. This here is part two and we're looking at some of the things that we can do to reduce our plastic footprint. Plus, we'll be chatting to Libby Bowles, who cycled around the world on a bamboo bicycle to teach kids about plastics. If you haven't listened to the first part, we suggest you head back and download that one first. In part one, we explored the issues with plastics in marine environments, trie to figure out what's going on with microplastics and even dive into a bit of chemistry to look at the links that scientists have recently discovered between plastics and our health.   Get in touch and keep up to date by following us on Instagram @forwhatitsearthpodcast, liking us on Facebook @ForWhatItsEarth or by shooting us a message on Twitter @WhatEarthPod. Theme music and sound mixed by Mark Skinner.

  • E05: Plastics, What's The Problem? [Part 1]

    03/04/2019 Duration: 34min

    In part one, we're exploring the issues with plastics in marine environments, trying to figure out what's going on with microplastics and even diving into a little chemistry when we look at the new links that scientists have uncovered between plastics and our health.  Once you've finished this episode, head over to enjoy part two. We'll be looking at some of the things that we can do to reduce our plastic footprint. Plus, we'll be chatting to Libby Bowles, who cycled around the world on a bamboo bicycle to teach kids about plastics. Get in touch and keep up to date by following us on Instagram @forwhatitsearthpodcast, liking us on Facebook @ForWhatItsEarth or by shooting us a message on Twitter @WhatEarthPod. Theme music and sound mixed by Mark Skinner.

  • Recycling: How Does It Work And Are We Doing Enough?

    19/03/2019 Duration: 32min

    We are diving deep into our green bins and following the things we throw away on their journey through the recycling process (or not). Find out why we're fascinated by 'Air Knives' in Brighton & Hove, and join us as we discover just why the UK has SO much green glass in its recycling bins... Download, subscribe, leave us a review and lend us your ears.    Stuff that we spoke about: 'Air Knives' and other extraordinary elements of Brighton & Hove's fascinating (genuinely!) recycling system: https://www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/content/environment/recycling-rubbish-and-street-cleaning/how-your-recycling-sorted Recycling glass: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/earth/3313930/Is-it-worth-it-Recycling-glass.html  Let's all just send our recycling abroad:  https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/recycling-waste-uk-overseas-landfill-pollution-nao-environment-defra-a8458991.html https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/jul/23/uks-plastic-waste-may-be-dumped-overseas-instead-of-recycled     Theme musi

  • E03: What are you wearing? Fast Fashion & Sustainable Shopping

    13/03/2019 Duration: 33min

    What are you wearing and do you know the hidden costs associated with your clothes? Trawling through the world of Fast Fashion this week, we're exploring the complicated and not very environmentally-friendly textile dying processes, asking whether organic cotton is really all that and finding out why we all should be hunting down our nearest charity shops and fabric recycling banks.    Download, subscribe and lend us your ears. Let us know what you think!    Stuff that we spoke about: Patagonia clothing: https://www.patagonia.com/sustainability.html  Rapanui clothing: https://rapanuiclothing.com/ H&M recycling scheme: https://rapanuiclothing.com/  Water pollution with dyes: https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/fashion/environment-costs-fast-fashion-pollution-waste-sustainability-a8139386.html Guppyfriends micro-fibre 'catching' laundry bags: http://guppyfriend.com/en/   Instagram @forwhatitsearthpodcast Facebook /ForWhatItsEarth Twitter @WhatEarthPod Theme music and sound mixed by Mark Skinner.  

  • E02: Sustainable Diets and Food Choices

    06/03/2019 Duration: 42min

    Put down your hamburgers! This week we are tucking into the topic of sustainable diets, looking at the many, many environmental impacts of the food industry and finding out why many of us are moving to vegan, vegetarian or flexitarian diets. We’re looking at the future of food security in a growing world, the carbon emissions and water demands of different food-producing practices, nifty new farming and agriculture technologies, and whether or not that all means we all have to turn 100% vegan. Download, subscribe and let us know what you think!   Things we chat about: The Water Calculator: https://www.watercalculator.org/ Pineapples: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-46070037 Vertical farming: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2016/aug/14/world-largest-vertical-farm-newark-green-revolution BBC calculator/comparison tool for food and drink: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-46459714 What to eat more/less of/consider: https://www.sciencefocus.com/planet-earth/five-foods-that-coul

  • E01: Why Do We Need Bees?

    27/02/2019 Duration: 31min

    Why do we need bees in our gardens (and everywhere else)? To kick off the first series, we're sitting down to talk about honey bees, solitary bees (yes, they’re a thing), pollination, trying to figure out how to feed the world’s growing population without these stripy characters, and exploring the ways that we can make our cities, our farmlands and our own gardens or windowsills beautifully bee-friendly. All the while trying not to headbutt their microphones. Download, subscribe and tune in, let us know what you think!   Things we've mentioned in the episode:  Friends of the Earth Bee Saver Kit: https://friendsoftheearth.uk/bees/donate-save-britains-bees-get-your-bee-saver-kit-today Four Ways to Help The Bees: https://sustainableamerica.org/blog/four-ways-to-help-bees/ Bee-Friendly Plants for Your Garden: https://www.thompson-morgan.com/save-the-bees-with-bee-friendly-plants Silence of the Bees: http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/silence-of-the-bees-how-can-you-help-the-bees/36/ Urban Bee-Keeping: https://www.tel

  • For What It's Earth Trailer

    20/02/2019 Duration: 29s

    Hello and welcome to For What It's Earth! Your brand new environment and sustainability podcast explaining the science behind what’s going on in the world, and exploring the things that we can do to make a little bit of a big difference. Each week we sit down and look at a different topic, from plastics to palm oil and from conservation to cosmetics, sharing good ideas in a world of bad news. Join us for a new episode every Wednesday. Hosted by Emma Brisdion and Lloyd Hopkins.   Instagram @forwhatitsearthpodcast Facebook /ForWhatItsEarth Twitter @WhatEarthPod

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