1 hr 12 min

There is hope in hell with Jonathon Porritt Old Fox Young Fox

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Old Fox Young Fox talks to writer, environmental activist and former Director of Friends of the Earth Jonathon Porritt about the climate emergency and why against all the odds, there is still hope.
We trace Jonathon's journey from the activist frontline, to a career in politics, then to founding Forum for the Future, where he saw progress in educating and partnering with the business community on the need to act regarding the climate.
And we discuss his decision to now step back from Forum for the Future and to focus on doing what he can as Chancellor at Keele University and by a more direct role in supporting the next generation of climate activist.
We cover a lot of ground and ask a lot of the tough questions facing our global community including what is the role of civil disobedience in activism? Should we feel guilty at not having done enough or is that energy better used in making small changes to help fight climate change?
About the show:
Old Fox Young Fox is an intergenerational conversation between Jeremy Woolwich and Oliver Happy, one that explores the impacts of a rapidly changing world.
Check out Ollie's new show: Problem Busters
.
Show mentions:
Book: Hope in Hell by Jonathon PorrittReport - The Future of Sustainability: https://www.forumforthefuture.org/new-report-out-now-from-system-shock-to-system-change-its-time-to-transformThe futures centre: https://thefuturescentre.org/Report - Future plates (transforming school lunches in the USA): https://www.forumforthefuture.org/future-plates-transforming-school-lunches-in-the-usa03:05 the big issues are relatively simpleThe intergovernmental panel on climate changethe green party of new zealandrupert murdoch's press empirethe green party of australia08:00 what net zero 2050 means09:00 what we need to do to carbon emissions by 203011:00 lots of things are moving in the right direction: a low carbon economythe low carbon economyinvestors getting behind the low carbon economyworld faith and religious organisations backing the environmental movementintergenerational injustice16:00, 18:00 Young people are protesting differently. In 2019 both exploded into our midst.Greta thunburgExtinction rebellion and the School...

Old Fox Young Fox talks to writer, environmental activist and former Director of Friends of the Earth Jonathon Porritt about the climate emergency and why against all the odds, there is still hope.
We trace Jonathon's journey from the activist frontline, to a career in politics, then to founding Forum for the Future, where he saw progress in educating and partnering with the business community on the need to act regarding the climate.
And we discuss his decision to now step back from Forum for the Future and to focus on doing what he can as Chancellor at Keele University and by a more direct role in supporting the next generation of climate activist.
We cover a lot of ground and ask a lot of the tough questions facing our global community including what is the role of civil disobedience in activism? Should we feel guilty at not having done enough or is that energy better used in making small changes to help fight climate change?
About the show:
Old Fox Young Fox is an intergenerational conversation between Jeremy Woolwich and Oliver Happy, one that explores the impacts of a rapidly changing world.
Check out Ollie's new show: Problem Busters
.
Show mentions:
Book: Hope in Hell by Jonathon PorrittReport - The Future of Sustainability: https://www.forumforthefuture.org/new-report-out-now-from-system-shock-to-system-change-its-time-to-transformThe futures centre: https://thefuturescentre.org/Report - Future plates (transforming school lunches in the USA): https://www.forumforthefuture.org/future-plates-transforming-school-lunches-in-the-usa03:05 the big issues are relatively simpleThe intergovernmental panel on climate changethe green party of new zealandrupert murdoch's press empirethe green party of australia08:00 what net zero 2050 means09:00 what we need to do to carbon emissions by 203011:00 lots of things are moving in the right direction: a low carbon economythe low carbon economyinvestors getting behind the low carbon economyworld faith and religious organisations backing the environmental movementintergenerational injustice16:00, 18:00 Young people are protesting differently. In 2019 both exploded into our midst.Greta thunburgExtinction rebellion and the School...

1 hr 12 min