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‘Greening the News’ with IEMA, is a news commentary podcast where we explore topical news and make it relevant to you, our environmental and sustainability professionals.
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Episode 10: The energy crisis and consumer vulnerability
In episode 10 we discuss the energy crisis that the world is facing, focusing on the UK. We analyse the role of the government in establishing fuel security policies, that help insulate the poorest against the energy commodity market.
We consider the need to establish financial incentives for landlords, so that they tackle the need for energy efficiency in social housing and whether getting rid of green tariffs helps to reduce the cost of energy.
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Episode 9: Sustainable Lifestyle
Last October, before the cop 26 climate change talks in Glasgow, IEMA conducted a survey that showed that climate change was the second most important concern, just behind the economy. This result was part of a suite of opinion polls taken around this time which gave similar results both in the UK and other countries.It could be argued that this momentum gives policymakers a greater opportunity to concentrate on the policies and skills needed to drive a zero carbon economy. However, we have also seen evidence some people are becoming fearful and anxious about the future, even to the extent that they feel any action they might take will make little difference given our current global trajectory. That’s why this year we want to start the year discussing how small changes in lifestyle can help reduce your impact.
We discuss with our panel how the challenge of being sustainable can seem daunting, but the importance thing is to start doing things even though they may be imperfect.
We also talk about how to stay motivated to change habits and each individual or business will have their own challenges and it’s important to be kind but also to be honest about where you are on our journey.
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Episode 8: Green progress review
This year has been an eventful year for the environment. The effects of the pandemic are still being felt worldwide and we have witnessed unprecedented weather events. The latest IPCC report warned of a “code red” for humanity, stating that global warming was affecting all regions across the globe. In November, world leaders attended the environmental summit COP26 in Glasgow, to discuss ways they could reduce their emissions.
At the same time, in the UK, the Environment Bill was given Royal Assent and it has been hailed as a major environmental milestone.
In this last episode of 2021, we discuss with our guest, Dame Glenys Stacy, the positive strides made at COP26, the need for greater ambitions and the importance of following through those agreements.
We also discuss what the new Environment Act will mean for businesses with the implementation of regulations for certain industries. We talk about the future role of the Office of Environmental Protection (OEP) and how it will interact with other agencies.
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Episode 7: The road to COP is paved with good intentions
COP 26 is fast approaching and governments and companies around the world are pledging to do more to tackle the Climate Emergency. COP 26 is hailed as a pivotal moment where leaders need to make serious advances to tackle greenhouse gas emissions, to prevent the worst consequences of climate change. It is also the first official deadline since COP 15 where countries will update on their progress of their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs).
In this episode we discuss with our panel their expectations for the formal negotiations regarding COP 26, but also how the events and negotiations that take part between countries, companies, and civil society. We discuss how this can help create commitments to GHG reductions, as well as put pressure on governments to do more.
We talk about the political uncertainty to be able to set more ambitious reduction targets, the economics of reducing climate change and the importance of climate finance to help developing countries deal with the climate emergency.
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Episode 6: The Job Market and Green Skills
For our sixth episode we talk about the recent news regarding job market recovery and what this means for the younger generation who around the world have suffered disproportionately higher levels of unemployment and the green skills initiative that the UK government is implementing.
On this episode our panellists discuss the long term effects the pandemic may have in the younger generation ranging from unemployment to adapting to a digital office environment and the challenges this represents and what employers can do to minimize the impact.
We also focus on green skills and the challenges there are to implementing them. One of the issues mentioned is the difficulty in attracting diverse backgrounds to develop green skills so that every job can become greener.
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Episode 5: Building Resilient Cities
On our fifth episode we discuss resilient cities. In recent news we have seen how vulnerable cities can be to extreme weather events. In Europe many cities have experienced flush floods, in Canada, Japan and southern Europe they had to cope with heat waves, in the west coast of the USA it was droughts and fires while in Greece, Algeria and Lebanon they had to face wildfires.
These extreme weather events have threatened lives and the livelihood of many citizens. The IPCC report that came out this month highlights the dire consequences that cities may face due to extreme weather event fuelled by climate Change.
In this episode we discuss with our panel what are the key factors of resilient cities, how can cities mitigate and adapt to Climate Change and how can cities be not only resilient places but also attractive areas where people want to live.
To know more about the work IEMA does to transform the world to sustainability please visit our website: https://www.iema.net/
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