Episodes
Wednesday Jan 06, 2021
46: Tom Carroll: Saving the rainforest with TikTok
Wednesday Jan 06, 2021
Wednesday Jan 06, 2021
Science and Tech YouTuber & Content Creator Tom Carroll joins the podcast to chat about using TikTok to save the rainforest, why wind farms are moving further offshore and what’s so exciting about 3D printing coral reefs (and also to catch up with us, as we're also old uni chums).
Find Tom on YouTube and Instagram.
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Wednesday Dec 23, 2020
45: Merry Christmas-is-a-bit-cancelled bonus Q&A!
Wednesday Dec 23, 2020
Wednesday Dec 23, 2020
This week, literally moments after the big covid-bans-holiday-fun announcement, we recorded a festive episode answering your questions! We can't promise you Pulitzer Prize-winning green journalism, but you can unwrap 40 bonus minutes of our voices, as we meander through some serious eco q's and some not-so-serious silly inquiries, which you sent in this week!
PLUS... The long-awaited return of Lloyd's Christmas singing.
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Wednesday Dec 16, 2020
44: Beavers, with Sophie Pavelle and Eva Bishop from Beaver Trust
Wednesday Dec 16, 2020
Wednesday Dec 16, 2020
Pandemic, what? 2020 has been the year of THE BEAVER. One native rodent with the natural ability to engineer wetland landscapes that support an incredible diversity of life, and which can even help us combat the effects of climate change. What's not to love?
Sophie Pavelle and Eva Bishop from Beaver Trust join Emma to chat all things Castor fiber from orange teeth and second lips to beaver boobs and rewilding parachute attempts.
For more from Beaver Trust, head to https://beavertrust.org/
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Wednesday Dec 02, 2020
43: British nature with Lucy Hodson
Wednesday Dec 02, 2020
Wednesday Dec 02, 2020
Why are fungi cool? What happens to British birds in the winter? We sit down for a natter with Nature Nerd Lucy Hodson (AKA Lucy Lapwing) to find out what it is about wildlife in Britain that has driven her life-long love affair with nature.
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Wednesday Nov 18, 2020
42: Sea ice: Why does it matter?
Wednesday Nov 18, 2020
Wednesday Nov 18, 2020
It's been a record-breaking (-ly bad) year for sea ice. So why does that matter? The changing of the seasons is pretty reliable … or it used to be. Arctic ice loss has been in the news constantly for at least a decade, but just last month it was confirmed that 2020 is the second-worst year on record for it. If you thought it was problem that didn’t affect you, well, you’d be wrong about that. So, why is this happening? Why this year in particular? And what about the antarctic?
Take a listen and find out. Oh, and if you were to leave us a little review on your platform of choice, that would be n-ice!
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A few of the discussed sources:
https://royalsociety.org/topics-policy/projects/climate-change-evidence-causes/question-12/
Wednesday Nov 04, 2020
41: HS2: Low-carbon travel or environmental disaster?
Wednesday Nov 04, 2020
Wednesday Nov 04, 2020
It’s fair to say that, since its announcement nearly a decade ago, the ‘High Speed Rail 2’ project has been in the UK news A LOT. With construction starting on the massive infrastructure project recently, we took a look at the likely environmental impact of this highly-contentious undertaking. Could projects like this ever have a positive environmental swing? Does simply uprooting and moving a whole forest actually work?
A few of the discussed sources:
https://www.hs2.org.uk/what-is-hs2/
https://www.wildlifetrusts.org/hs2
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-54628840
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Wednesday Oct 21, 2020
40: Lizzie Daly on animal-human interactions and wildlife presenting
Wednesday Oct 21, 2020
Wednesday Oct 21, 2020
What happens when you take a scorpion into a hotel? What’s the best material to make a puffin from? This week we sat down with Wildlife Television presenter and Biologist Lizzie Daly to discuss human-wildlife ‘conflict’ (or more optimistically, coexistence) and her own research with Kenyan elephants, as well as explore her frankly ridiculously cool career. This is a fun one - plug in, get a cup of tea and laugh along with us.
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Find Lizzie on Instagram: @lizziedalywild or Facebook: @LizzieDalyWildlife
Get in touch with us on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter and by email forwhatitsearthpod@gmail.com.
A good source on human-wildlife conflict/co-existence: https://bit.ly/2T9zxC9
Our Gorongosa film: https://gorongosa.org/our-gorongosa-film/
Save Water Save Money - Free tools to reduce your water use in the home, delivered to your door: https://www.savewatersavemoney.co.uk/
Wild deodorant: https://www.wearewild.com/
Wednesday Oct 07, 2020
39: Rivers (re-visited!) with Dr. Stephanie Januchowski-Hartley
Wednesday Oct 07, 2020
Wednesday Oct 07, 2020
After our rivers episode earlier in the season, we realised that we’d barely gone beneath the surface of this vast topic. Enter: Stephanie, a specialist in aquatic ecosystems and research fellow at Swansea University! Not only do we unpick some key environmental issues in the form of freshwater obstructions (culverts are, perhaps, the unsung villain of our riverine world), but also look at Steph’s work exploring how people and communities the world over interact with, and think of, freshwater. Ponds and poetry, billabongs and balladry, we’ve got it all!
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Find the AWESOME Stephanie on Twitter: @ConnectedWaters
Get in touch with us on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter and by email forwhatitsearthpod@gmail.com.
Wednesday Sep 23, 2020
38: Badgers! (and the ‘C‘ word: culling)
Wednesday Sep 23, 2020
Wednesday Sep 23, 2020
We're talking about the UK's most iconic monochrome, stripy nocturnal creatures and the threats they face: roads, pesticides, and the 'C' word - culling.
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Episode links:
https://www.badgertrust.org.uk/
https://www.wildlifetrusts.org/saving-species/badgers
https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/coronavirus-lockdown-badger-cull_uk_5f64dc51c5b6de79b6742fbf?
Wednesday Sep 02, 2020
36: Rivers: Pollution, pesticides and poop
Wednesday Sep 02, 2020
Wednesday Sep 02, 2020
With untreated sewage, fertiliser nutrients, agriculture chemicals and ALL SORTS ending up in our rivers in the UK through a variety of ways, we turn our attention to some of our beautiful freshwater habitats.
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Episode links:
https://bristolavonriverstrust.org/citizen-science-water-quality-monitoring/