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The Power to Change with Margaret Atwood and Richard Black

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This podcast episode is all about energy and features an extract from our longer interview with the celebrated writer and activist Margaret Atwood

While Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil are holding up tankers and stopping oil refineries, the government is sitting on the energy policy it promised after the Ukraine invasion. With rising poverty, rising fuel prices, and rising fears about the future, the question of how quickly and effectively we can transition to clean energy has become urgent.

We begin with Oil Music, a short pointed poem by Gboyega A Odubanjo and then hear Margaret Atwood in London last week connecting the dots between the Ukraine and the fossil fuel crisis and expressing her worries about the future.

The main interview is with energy expert and former BBC environment correspondent Richard Black. Richard is no stranger to the podcast and wore a slightly different hat for our recent very well received episode about climate denial.

This episode is co-presented by Nuala Lam a veteran of the Media and Messaging team who discusses the strategy behind the planning of this April’s rebellion, the form the rebellion will take and the Writers Festival which will take place on the 15th April.

In a wide ranging interview that is a centre of the programme Richard Black discusses fracking, how the energy crisis is partly a result of the COVID shut downs and how Putin used that crisis. He then goes on to discuss blue and green carbon, his recent viral tweet about how UK gas exports are at a record high this year.

Finally we end with a a reminder of UN secretary generals speech after launching the most renent IPCC report in February in which he brands political inaction as ‘criminal’.

CREDITS

Producer and co-presenter Jessica Townsend

Margaret Atwood interview by Toby Litt, Tobias Withers, and Kelly Hill
Interview edit by David McKeever

Co-presenter resenter Nuala Lam

Sound editor in chief Tim Rabjohns

Extra sound editing by Stuart J Wilson aka bigfix

Social Media from Bloody Vegans Productions

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60 에피소드

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Extinction Rebellion Podcast에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Extinction Rebellion Podcast 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.

This podcast episode is all about energy and features an extract from our longer interview with the celebrated writer and activist Margaret Atwood

While Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil are holding up tankers and stopping oil refineries, the government is sitting on the energy policy it promised after the Ukraine invasion. With rising poverty, rising fuel prices, and rising fears about the future, the question of how quickly and effectively we can transition to clean energy has become urgent.

We begin with Oil Music, a short pointed poem by Gboyega A Odubanjo and then hear Margaret Atwood in London last week connecting the dots between the Ukraine and the fossil fuel crisis and expressing her worries about the future.

The main interview is with energy expert and former BBC environment correspondent Richard Black. Richard is no stranger to the podcast and wore a slightly different hat for our recent very well received episode about climate denial.

This episode is co-presented by Nuala Lam a veteran of the Media and Messaging team who discusses the strategy behind the planning of this April’s rebellion, the form the rebellion will take and the Writers Festival which will take place on the 15th April.

In a wide ranging interview that is a centre of the programme Richard Black discusses fracking, how the energy crisis is partly a result of the COVID shut downs and how Putin used that crisis. He then goes on to discuss blue and green carbon, his recent viral tweet about how UK gas exports are at a record high this year.

Finally we end with a a reminder of UN secretary generals speech after launching the most renent IPCC report in February in which he brands political inaction as ‘criminal’.

CREDITS

Producer and co-presenter Jessica Townsend

Margaret Atwood interview by Toby Litt, Tobias Withers, and Kelly Hill
Interview edit by David McKeever

Co-presenter resenter Nuala Lam

Sound editor in chief Tim Rabjohns

Extra sound editing by Stuart J Wilson aka bigfix

Social Media from Bloody Vegans Productions

  continue reading

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