Join the Dots

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The lively and light-hearted podcast tackling the serious side of everyday decisions. What does it mean to be environmentally conscious? Should we feel guilty about choosing convenience over sustainability? How can the average person join the dots from evidence to advice? Join environmental experts Ece, Jill, Sabine and guests as they dismantle everyday decisions - and what they are doing to our health, wealth and planet.

  1. 05/29/2022

    Choices 21. Ways out of the energy crisis

    We are in the middle of an energy and cost of living crises, and widening gap between the very rich and the rest of the people, while our increasing energy demand is fuelling strife and wars around the world, not least the war in Ukraine. We recorded this episode in late April, before the announcement of windfall tax and help with energy bills by the Chancellor in the UK. But these are short term solutions, we wanted to cover longer term ones. Besides how effective measures like those in the UK really are remains to be seen and we’ll get back to this topic again. We talk about comparative advantages of different energy sources, like how to deal with fluctuations in renewable energy, developments in battery technologies, tidal-, nuclear- and geothermal power. Our Jill Duggan stresses that we need investment in research, for example to find out more about hydrogen. On a positive note, we can see that building renewable energy capacity is now cheaper than fossil fuels. We can hope for better prices in the future and a fairer supply of energy. We also talk about what individuals can do like: - turn down our thermostats - insulation of our buildings - heat pumps, photo voltaic - install a smart meter and look at it – be aware of how much energy you use when - use consumer power to push for better policies and products When we talk about these actions, it’s not because we ignore those who live in fuel poverty and cannot even afford to put the heating on in the first place. It’s because we want to recognise our social responsibility to lower demand even if we can afford the increasing bills and campaign for cleaner and fairer sources of energy. For more tips on how to save energy - https://energy-trust.co.uk/ For trusted tradespeople - https://mcscertified.com/ For community solar power projects in the UK - https://solartogether.co.uk/landing

    38 min
  2. 03/21/2022

    Choice 19. Adapting to our Changing Climate

    Did you know the UK is one of the most nature-depleted countries on the planet? That depletion makes nature (and hence us humans) vulnerable to climate change. Any investment in nature is investment in adaptation but where do we start? On 28th February 2022, IPCC – Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, published its report on impacts of climate change, our vulnerabilities to it and how we can adapt. They issued a stark warning that climate change is already happening and humans have already caused irreversible changes to nature. They also made unflinchingly clear that we are running out of time to avert catastrophic change, and to ensure that our planet remains liveable. These are stark and dramatic words, by mostly scientists, who are not given to dramatic statements. In this episode we want to talk about what this means for our planet, our health and our wallets, as the strap line of our podcast says. Also, supported by this information, how can we make better decisions for our households, businesses and policies? Perhaps most importantly, can we adapt to climate change in a way that creates a greener, cleaner and kinder world? Evidence so far that adaptation works so we have every reason to talk about risks and actions to address them. We are joined today by Kathryn Brown OBE, who is the Director of Climate Change and Evidence for the Wildlife Trusts in the UK. She has been working in this area for almost 20 years - the last 10 with the UK Climate Change Committee and before then on international negotiations and carbon budgets as well as adaptation for the UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. - know your carbon, Kathryn says - don't buy peat compost - write to your MP, visit their surgery, talk to them / ask them about climate change...are they asking questions against the Net Zero strategy? Why?!  - join your local Wildlife Trusts and other NGOs and campaigns!

    37 min
  3. 03/06/2022

    Choice 18. Thinking about people and nature in times of war - case of Ukraine (1)

    Our Ukrainian guest Alla Ljungman talks about how Ukrainians were increasingly empowered and engaged in environmental issues Did you know Ukraine supplies grain to the world - 12% of the wheat for example? War stalls progress and process but people continue to collaborate and will return to land For what Europeans can do, see Jill Duggan's post for Environment Defense Fund Europe Welcome to the first of our episodes on war and the environment and Ukraine. We debated a lot whether to do an episode on Ukraine. After all there have been wars going on all over the world all the time with grave consequences for the lives and livelihoods of people and the environment. Would talking about Ukraine now mean we didn’t care about the others? Definitely not. But at a time when environment was gaining such mainstream attention, we felt it important we continue to talk about nature. And talk about what was, is and will be good.  We also felt it important to talk about war and how its impacts can be minimised and cleaned up - especially as others want to push nature into “not now” “important but not a priority” category... or even try to convince us that as our grain supply from Ukraine is at risk, food security should become more important than bees and butterflies. Bu we want to remind them bees and butterflies = food security. We have a couple of episodes lined up on biodiversity and climate change. And we are trying to bring other guests to talk about war and the environment.  On this episode, we are joined by Alla Ljungman who is originally from Dnipro, now based in Washington DC and is an expert on energy policy working in particular on renewable energy projects. Here is a list of campaigns and charities you can support. As we learn about more we will add them here -  British Red Cross Ukraine Appeal  Disaster Emergency Committee - which also has a campaign for Afghanistan https://caritas.ua/helpukraine/ https://m.facebook.com/UnitedHelpUkraine.org/posts/4966430460090710 https://mirco.com.ua/en/index.html https://savelife.in.ua/en/donate/?fbclid=IwAR0wfDiWVPuz2qEvvnQT9wc6gEaqxOX9HAxbmKpoe1ac0Od9NLSRb54tv3M

    25 min
  4. 02/15/2022

    Choice 17. Net Zero Banking with Dr Sarah Kemmitt

    What is Net Zero banking? What is your bank doing about climate change? Not just their own emissions, but also the emissions they facilitate? What does it have to do with you? Have you heard about green mortgages, green  loans and investments? In previous episodes, we talked quite a bit about how we can spend our money on a variety of things, from as little as a re-usable mask, to as large as installing a heat pump or buying an electric vehicle. But it’s just as, if not more, important to talk about how our hard-earned cash works for us, and for others. In this episode, we talk about where we keep our money – in particular banks, and their environmental impact, behaviour and influence… To talk about banking, we are joined by the most unlikely banker – or not really a banker – Dr Sarah Kemmitt. Sarah is one of those wonderful examples of a career wanderer - from a PhD in Ecology, to the United Nations Environment Programme Finance Initiative, via Bank of England, and many more stops. She talked to us about the Net Zero Banking Alliance and Make Money Matter  We learn about how banks and other investors are responsible for not only their operational greenhouse gas emissions and other environmental impacts, but also those they finance or facilitate through their investments.  We also learn how, as individuals putting our money in banks, we have a right to enquire about banks' performance - what they invest in, what they divest from, what pledges they make and how they put those pledges into action.  Finally, Sarah ends the podcast speaking about the power of asking the right questions....that seems to be half the battle.

    43 min

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The lively and light-hearted podcast tackling the serious side of everyday decisions. What does it mean to be environmentally conscious? Should we feel guilty about choosing convenience over sustainability? How can the average person join the dots from evidence to advice? Join environmental experts Ece, Jill, Sabine and guests as they dismantle everyday decisions - and what they are doing to our health, wealth and planet.