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 |  |  | Richard Daniel chairs the interactive environmental programme in which he and his guests deal with listener's questions and concerns. Call 03700 100 400 [email protected] Home Planet, PO Box 3096, Brighton BN1 1PL |  |  |  |  | LISTEN AGAIN 30 min |  |  | |
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 |  |  |  |  | "Home Planet is the environmental programme for which you set the agenda. We tackle your questions and concerns and try and make some sense out of the conflicting opinions which make up the environmental debate."
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Baroness Barbara Young Chief Executive, Environment Agency
Tom Curtin
Managing Director, Green Issues Communications
Philip Stott
Emeritus Professor of the University of London
Topics
Alex Rahaman, London: should there be more or less public consultation,for example in the form of a citzen's jury, when environmental decisions are being made?
Steve Carver, a geographer at the University of Leeds gives his views about new methods by which the public could vote on environmental issues.
Public participation in local decision making Environment Commission for Europe
Emma Cartwright, Lancashire: should we be protecting parts of our landscape entirely from
human activity?
Clive Hambler, a zoologist and conservationist at Oxford University, explains why he thinks we should.
Wildlife Conservation Research Unit
David Wheat, Lincolnshire: what is the current status of Dutch Elm Disease in the UK and
what is the likelihood that we could face similar epidemics in future?
Control of Dutch Elm Disease in The United Kingdom GM breakthrough could help Dutch Elm Disease fight
Mollie Pullan, Skipton: why is the government not doing more to educate the public about the benefits of photo-voltaic energy for individuals and our economy?
Science at NASA
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