Wednesday, 13 May 2015

"How will the next government tackle Britain's environmental problems?" @ Costing the Earth on Radio 4

Last week's Costing the Earth had a distinguished panel looking at the policy decisions for the new government when it comes to the environment:

Britain's Environment: The Debate

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How will the next government tackle Britain's environmental problems?
The politics of the environment and our food supply are vital for the future of the planet.
Tom Heap hosts a debate asking if this election campaign has raised the issues that need addressing.
What specific commitments have the political parties made on nature? Where are the big ideas to tackle climate change? How can we secure our food supplies without wrecking the planet?
Tom Heap will put these challenging issues to a panel that features: 
philosopher, Roger Scruton, 
former Executive Director of Friends of the Earth, Tony Juniper, 
Chief Executive of the Soil Association, Helen Browning, 
Director of Forum for the Future, Jonathon Porritt and 
Heather Hancock, lead author of the independent review of the BBC's coverage of rural affairs.


BBC Radio 4 - Costing the Earth, Britain's Environment: The Debate

One of the panelists, Jonathon Porritt, will be headlining the Sidmouth Arboretum's Tree Day later this month:
Sidmouth Arboretum
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