BBC RADIO 3 July 20, 2021May 5, 2023 Green Thinking Podcast Great to be on the team for this new podcast series with @BBCRadio3 @ahrcpress #GreenThinking #COP26 https://t.co/cFwjEtzDCK— Marcus Smith (@mnrsmith) June 3, 2021 What's on your plate? Today's @BBCRadio3 #GreenThinkingPodcast explores whether the foods we eat can help or hinder climate change. Tune in to hear @Des_Fitzgerald talk to Matthew Davies @md564 and Peter Jackson @sheffielduni @susfoodshef: https://t.co/8cvRtm8SE5 #cop26 @ESRC pic.twitter.com/6x0pY8tUf3— Arts and Humanities Research Council (@ahrcpress) July 20, 2021 It's nearly St Swithin's Day! According to folklore, today’s weather will dictate the forecast for the next 40 days! But can we predict a future of extreme weather? Find out in our latest @BBCRadio3 #GreenThinkingPodcast – https://t.co/wTqbDNLHhR pic.twitter.com/ryG13u4eRJ— Arts and Humanities Research Council (@ahrcpress) July 14, 2021 Leave the car at home, but don't leave your tent behind… In the latest #GreenThinkingPodcast we made with @ahrcpress, @Des_Fitzgerald talks to Andrea Collins and Steve Muggeridge about new ideas for making festivals greener. https://t.co/8jiK51TOjY— BBC Free Thinking (@BBCFreeThinking) July 12, 2021 “More than half the world’s carbon emissions come from cities, more than half the world’s population lives in cities. So really, if you want to work on climate change, you have to work on cities” @andy_gouldson and Dr Nicole Metje @unibirmingham do… https://t.co/12slDVAuTF— BBC Free Thinking (@BBCFreeThinking) June 29, 2021 “It’s a hard question to ask – why did you stay, why didn’t you go. I have made a lot of people cry by mistake because obviously when you move it’s often associated with a big life change” Is climate change forcing people from their homes? https://t.co/AblfTPPYpe— BBC Free Thinking (@BBCFreeThinking) June 15, 2021 How can we make finance greener? In our latest @BBCRadio3 @ahrcpress #GreenThinkingPodcast @Des_Fitzgerald explores everything from bitcoin to green investment bonds with @yxiong2000 @UniOfSurrey and @NVJRobins1 @GRI_LSE https://t.co/9kmhGXDcxW— Arts and Humanities Research Council (@ahrcpress) June 10, 2021 Is global warming increasingly to blame for conflict and disputes over land and resources? @Des_Fitzgerald talks to Dr Ayesha Siddiqi @CamUniGeography and @jen_selby in our 3rd #GreenThinkingPodcast with @BBCFreeThinking. Listen here – https://t.co/7iYL7k0wp7 pic.twitter.com/96JT3Lgszk— Arts and Humanities Research Council (@ahrcpress) June 5, 2021 “It’s good news for sustainable futures, that people are willing to think about the way they work, and see that the old ways weren’t necessarily the best.” https://t.co/XXMmgTZ6ei— BBC Free Thinking (@BBCFreeThinking) June 4, 2021 Blog - by mnrsmith