Green Thinking
New thinking on the environment
Humboldt, soil, gardens and Frank Walter
Jago Cooper, Barbara Paca, Jim Scown and Camilla Allen talk trees, soil, art and advocacy.
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Art, Kew, a symphony and nature
Artist Mat Collishaw, composer Jimmy López Bellido, academics Vid Simoniti and Sarah Casey
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Sound, conflict and central heating
Matthew Sweet finds out how extreme temperatures changed Erland Cooper's music
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Mountaineering, Lizzie Le Blond, Sport and science
Rachel Hewitt has been researching pioneering Irish climber Mrs Aubrey Le Blond.
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Nature Memoirs—Arts & Ideas
Rana Mitter looks at fens, flatlands, wild swimming and a little-changed Bulgarian valley
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New Thinking: Fashion, sustainability and Earth Day—Arts & Ideas
From outfits which double as tents to material and algae: Lucy Orta and Monica Buchan-Ng
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Climate change and empire building
The long history of climate change and empire: historians Nandini Das and Peter Frankopan
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Wild Isles and nature writing
Writers Elizabeth-Jane Burnett, Horatio Clare and Jacob Polley.
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New Thinking: Net Zero Design—Arts & Ideas
How can local communities play a role in cutting carbon emissions?
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Soil, Chickens and City Farms
Ahead of world soil day, Anne McElvoy looks at changes to both rural and urban farming.
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Going Underground
Shahidha Bari and guests explore life and leisure underground.
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Oceans and the Sea
Abdulrazak Gurnah, Emily Shuckburgh and Joan Passey join Rana Mitter at Hay Festival.
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John McGrath's Scottish Drama
Anne McElvoy revisits the 1973 play The Cheviot, the Stag and the Black, Black Oil
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Slow film and ecology
Matthew Sweet discusses environmental thinking and a film about rice made over 18 years.
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Soil
John Gallagher and guests dig deep into the significance of soil.
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May Day Rituals
Matthew Sweet and guests explore ideas about community, collective action and May revels.
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Climate change, nature and art
Ingrid Pollard, Julian Perry, Patricia Dominguez, Will Abberley and Eleanor Barraclough.
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Whale Watching
Rana Mitter dives into the world of whales and examines our relationship to marine life.
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Green Thinking: Climate Justice—Arts & Ideas
What we learn from involving communities experiencing the sharp end of climate change.
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Green Thinking: Future of Home—Arts & Ideas
Around 60% of UK waste comes from the construction sector. How can we tackle this?
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Green Thinking: Activism and Young People—Arts & Ideas
Glasgow and Birmingham projects to help young people express their experiences.
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Green Thinking: Energy—Arts & Ideas
What use can we find for old power stations?
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Green Thinking: Law—Arts & Ideas
Are court cases an effective way of meeting climate aims?
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Oceans, art and pacific poetry
Tania Kovats describes her sculptures from bleached coral and concrete moulded wetsuits.
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