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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
Ros Taylor Course director, Environmental Science, Kingston University
Philip Stott University of London
TOPICS
Anaerobic Digestion The method of producing fuel from organic waste is widely used in developing countries, but why not in the UK? Councillor Kay Twitchen, portfolio holder, Waste Management, Essex County Council, explains.
Essex County Council Cheshire County Council Nottinghamshire County CouncilBritish Biogen Friends of the Earth
Safe Disposal of Batteries Environment Agency Sustainable Development In Government: batteries
Redshanks
A listener in Morecambe is concerned that many redshanks on the nearby sands have only one leg. However, the redshank, like many wading birds, spends a good deal of time on one leg. Professor Philip Stott explained why birds that stand on one leg don't fall over.
The bird's leg Avian anatomy and morphology Human balance RSPB: redshanks Bird Guides
Wind turbines: how do they affect bats? Dr Colin Catto, director of conservation, Bat Conservation Trust, discusses the issue.
Bat Conservation Trust Bern Convention British Wind Energy Association Country Guardian
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