Kumi Naidoo’s Anger
The indomitable Kumi Naidoo, Executive Director of Greenpeace International, let fly at the fossil fuel companies at the Paris Climate Summit. In a snatched live interview with Peter Armstrong he explained why.
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The indomitable Kumi Naidoo, Executive Director of Greenpeace International, let fly at the fossil fuel companies at the Paris Climate Summit. In a snatched live interview with Peter Armstrong he explained why.
Lord Prescott, Britain’s former Deputy Prime Minister talks to Anuradha Vittachi about the importance of the Paris Summit and the progress since the original Kyoto conference. Filmed at the Climate Parliament meeting in December 2015,
OneClimate was reporting live from the Summit with short Periscope reports and interviews with key participants. Check out below some of what happened – as it happened – and keep in touch for the future by following @oneclimate on Twitter, to be notified every time we go live. ________ Mark Stone – reporting for Sky News (with […]
Chris Fensom, who was crowned British Light Heavyweight (MMA) boxing champ this November, is very, very tall. Hence his nickname ‘The Giraffe’. Together with his follically-challenged friend Daren Headley, aka the Slaphead, he interviewed Anuradha Vittachi, founder of OneClimate, about climate change. The pair run a series of popular podcasts, The Slaphead and The Giraffe, usually bantering about lighter […]
MYTH: There’s so much rain and ocean, you can’t suffer serious water shortages unless you live in a desert Homer Simpson was joyous: ‘Water, water everywhere,’ he says to Bart on a fishing trip, ‘so let’s all have a drink!’ The Ancient Mariner was gloomy: ‘Water, water every where, nor any drop to drink.’ These […]
The most effective gamechanger in the struggle against dangerous climate change could turn out to be simple economics: the fact the renewable energy is fast becoming competitive with fossil fuels. In many countries it is only the high subsidies on fossil fuels that are keeping them artificially cheaper. But now that is changing. And very effective […]
Dr. Judith Anderson speaking in 2014 at the Royal College of Psychiatrists’ Summit, organised by the Oxford Centre for Sustainable Healthcare.
In was right on mission for the Hedgerley Wood Trust when we were invited to produce the video coverage of this week’s Sustainability Summit at the Royal College of Psychiatrists. One particularly powerful interview was with the psychiatrist and environmental activist, Dr. Hugh Grant-Peterkin.
In a powerful presentation the author of ‘Wild’ takes us to the Amazon to understand the human roots of culture and the ways it which it is threatened in the modern world. Are there nevertheless reasons for hope? Jay Griffiths was speaking at the 2015 meeting of the Climate Psychology Alliance on the theme of […]
Chris Johnstone was speaking at the 2015 meeting of the Climate Psychology Alliance on the theme of Radical Hope and Cultural Tragedy. For more information check climatepsychologyalliance.org.
Short, pithy and persuasive – the charismatic Simon Maxwell makes the case for tackling climate change in a way that can carry the argument with the sceptics. If you agree – pass it on. A film we made for CDKN in March 2014.
Medical student, Isobel Braithwaite, sets out to discover the impact – for good and ill – of the natural world on human health. The first surprise is the difference that the view from your hospital window can make to your speed of recovery… Healthy Planet Healthy People is a 2013 documentary made with the support […]